Custom Duty Meaning, Calculators, Rules, exemptions Articles Notification, Circulars, Recent Changes, Duty Drawback Rates, Custom Rates, Anti-Dumping Duty
Custom Duty : The Supreme Court rules DRI officers as proper officers for customs under Section 28, overturning past judgments and reshaping tax...
Custom Duty : Delhi HC rules customs cannot override DGFT decisions on MEIS benefits in Designco v. UOI case, declaring customs actions as illeg...
Custom Duty : Understand the key Customs Act amendments in Budget 2025. Learn how changes impact importers, exporters, and compliance under the ...
Custom Duty : The Union Budget 2025 introduces changes in Customs duties, excise, and tax rates, focusing on tariff rationalization, support for...
Custom Duty : Decoding the Bill of entry : Understanding its key terms So Basically a BOE Contains five parts namely , 1. Bill of entry summary...
Custom Duty : The government exempts import duties on specific life-saving drugs for rare diseases under set conditions. Learn about eligibility...
Custom Duty : This FAQ guide provides clarity on key aspects of customs duties and tariff structure updates in Budget 2025-26. Basic Customs Dut...
Custom Duty : Apply for the Indirect Tax Internship Scheme FY 2025-26 at CBIC, available for law students and graduates. Stipends and certificat...
Custom Duty : Summary of SEBI and Customs Notifications for February 2025 including amendments to duties, exemptions, and changes to specific ta...
Custom Duty : Union Budget 2025-26 proposes changes in customs duties, including exemptions for life-saving medicines, e-mobility, and support f...
Custom Duty : Delhi High Court held that provisions of section 138(B) of the Customs Act doesn’t provide unfettered right in all cases for cro...
Custom Duty : Delhi High Court held that imposition of condition in case of provisional release of seized goods is discretionary and hence direc...
Custom Duty : Madras High Court held that the Baggage Rule, 2016 will apply only to the baggage and not to the jewellery worn in person. Accordi...
Custom Duty : CESTAT Chennai held that when the benefit of an exemption Notification is claimed, the claimant has to necessarily fulfil all the...
Custom Duty : CESTAT Delhi held that communication modules being parts of communication hubs is classifiable under CTI 8517 70 90. Accordingly, ...
Custom Duty : New CSD web portal launched for container scanning data and image uploads. Includes officer guidelines, SOPs, and reporting compli...
Custom Duty : Customs office mandates upting mobile numbers and email IDs linked to DPD registration to prevent misuse. Importers must verify ch...
Custom Duty : Learn how to check container scanning status via the CSD web portal at JNCH. Enter container details to verify scanning and examin...
Custom Duty : Customs Commissioner renews Nhava Sheva Freeport Terminal Pvt. Ltd.'s custodianship and CCSP status for 5 years under Customs Act,...
Custom Duty : CBIC amends Customs Notification No. 61/94, adding Rajkot for unloading imported goods and loading export goods under the Customs ...
Customs authorities are empowered to investigate offences under the Customs Act and allied acts and in connection with the investigation, exercise powers conferred under relevant sections of the Customs Act 1962 and such allied Acts.
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All precursor Chemicals for IEDs (except Urea and Calcium Ammonium Nitrate) are considered to be hazardous chemicals. In the United Nations, all work related to Hazardous Material is dealt by the Committee of Experts under the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Under the Committee of Experts, following two subcommittees have been constituted:
Article briefly describe important legal provisions in India relating to Hazardous Chemicals/Dangerous Goods and Precursor Chemicals/Detonator used for IEDs
Note: 1. In this E-book, attempts have been made to explain about Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Programme in India. It is expected that it will help departmental officers in their day to day work. 2. Though all efforts have been made to make this document error free, but it is possible that some errors might […]
In this E-book, attempts have been made to explain as to how to Identify Precursor Chemicals. It is expected that it will help departmental officers in their day-to-day work.
Kind attention is invited to Circular No. 43/2016-Customs dated 31.8.2016 on the above cited subject. The field formations are informed for necessary action that with reference to Para 11 of the said Circular, the address of the Textile Commissioner for communication is Nishta Bhawan, New CGO Building, 48, New Marine Lines
The Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 prescribes rate of duty which is called as Tariff Rate or statutory rate of Duty. Since this rate is fixed by an Act of the parliament, any change in the rate of duty upward or downward, which government may consider on any excisable goods to achieve varied socio economic objectives, shall require approval of parliament,
Article discusses Basic features and Objectives of EOU Scheme; Incentives /Facilities available to EOUs,Setting up an EOU;Minimum Investment Criteria; Concept of Unit Approval Committee (UAC); Procedure for approval of an EOU; Sector Specific Requirement for approval as an EOU.
Article explain about Compulsory Compliance Requirement for Import / Export of Urea [a Precursor Chemical for manufacture of IEDs].