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Violation of Pre-Import Condition: A Never-Ending Tale

Custom Duty : Explore the complexities and implications of the pre-import condition under Notification 79/2017 in Indian customs law, highlighte...

July 8, 2024 810 Views 0 comment Print

Is custom duty payable on transfer of goods from FTWZ to MOOWR

Custom Duty : Article delves into whether customs duty is payable when transferring goods from FTWZ to MOOWR, backed by relevant advance rulings...

June 19, 2024 474 Views 0 comment Print

Unveiling Tariffs: Navigating Through Types and Effects

Custom Duty : Introduction: – Tariffs are also known as customs duties, are basically taxes which are imposed on goods and services which ...

May 20, 2024 528 Views 0 comment Print

Clearing House Agents: Licensing requirements, application & examination procedures

Custom Duty : Understand the regulations and procedures for obtaining a Customs Broker license. Learn about eligibility criteria, application pr...

May 11, 2024 771 Views 0 comment Print

Customs Duty on Import of Share Certificates for Dematerialization into India

Custom Duty : Understand customs duty implications for importing share certificates into India for dematerialization. Learn rates, exemptions, a...

April 22, 2024 8808 Views 2 comments Print


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CBIC’s Exchange Rate Automation Module (ERAM) Effective from July 4, 2024

Custom Duty : Discover how CBIC's new Exchange Rate Automation Module (ERAM) simplifies trade with 22 currency exchange rates online. Learn more...

June 29, 2024 1227 Views 0 comment Print

Electronic Cash Ledger (ECL) Implementation for Courier Imports, Effective March 1, 2024

Custom Duty : Ministry of Finance has announced implementation of Electronic Cash Ledger (ECL) for payment of import duties on goods imported th...

March 2, 2024 795 Views 0 comment Print

Advisory for Electronic Cash Ledger (ECL 2.0) on ICEGATE

Custom Duty : Stay informed with the latest ICEGATE advisory on Electronic Cash Ledger (ECL 2.0) changes for customs duty payments. Learn stepwi...

January 13, 2024 1545 Views 0 comment Print

Ministry of Finance Announces Customs Brokers Licensing Examination 2024

Custom Duty : Prepare for Customs Brokers Licensing Examination 2024 by Ministry of Finance. Computer-based test on 19.03.2024. Check www.cbic.g...

January 2, 2024 1266 Views 0 comment Print

India-Hong Kong TBML Crackdown: 4 Held in Diamond Trade Scheme

Custom Duty : Indian-Hong Kong Customs dismantle major TBML network. Synthetic diamonds mis-declared, money laundered globally. Joint effort res...

December 30, 2023 471 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Judiciary


Classification & Exemption notification applicability on import of Areca Nut Whole/cut

Custom Duty : Explore the CAAR Delhi ruling on Prenda Creations Pvt Ltd's import of Roasted Areca Nuts. Learn about HS Code classification, exem...

July 6, 2024 213 Views 0 comment Print

Classification of Roasted Areca Nuts: CAAR Delhi Ruling

Custom Duty : Explore CAAR Delhi's ruling on classification of imported Roasted Areca Nuts (Whole/Cut) under Customs Tariff Act. Detailed analys...

July 6, 2024 105 Views 0 comment Print

Classification of Viewsonic computer monitors under Customs Act 1962

Custom Duty : Explore the CAAR Mumbai full text order on classification of Viewsonic computer monitors under Customs Act 1962, eligibility for e...

July 1, 2024 294 Views 0 comment Print

CAAR Ruling: Classification of Menthol Scented Sweet Supari & Flavoured & Coated Illaichi

Custom Duty : CCAR Ruling on customs classification of Menthol Scented Sweet Supari and Flavored Illaichi under Customs Tariff Act, 1975, includ...

June 22, 2024 231 Views 0 comment Print

Telematics Control Unit classifiable under CTH 8517: CAAR Delhi

Custom Duty : Learn about Denso Haryana Private Limited application for an advance ruling regarding the classification and customs duty exemptio...

June 12, 2024 351 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Notifications


Govt revises Tariff Values for Edible Oils, Metals, Areca Nuts wef 16.07.2024

Custom Duty : Explore Customs Notification No. 49/2024-Customs (N.T.) issued by the Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue. Detailed amendme...

July 15, 2024 159 Views 0 comment Print

CBIC Amends ADD Notification to Update Producer Name to ‘Shell Singapore Pte. Ltd

Custom Duty : CBIC updates Notification No. 14/2020-Customs (ADD) to change producer name from 'Shell Eastern Petroleum' to 'Shell Singapore Pte...

July 13, 2024 486 Views 0 comment Print

CBIC notifies 5% IGST on Aircraft Parts & IGST Exemption for RAMA Research Equipment

Custom Duty : Explore the latest changes under Notification No. 28/2024-Customs issued by the Ministry of Finance, impacting customs duties and ...

July 13, 2024 525 Views 0 comment Print

Compensation Cess exempted on SEZ Imports for authorised operations

Custom Duty : Read Notification No. 27/2024-Customs dated 12th July, 2024, exempting SEZ imports from CGST compensation cess under Customs Tarif...

July 13, 2024 216 Views 0 comment Print

Notice on Waiver of Late Fees for Non-transmission of EPCG and DEEC Licences

Custom Duty : Read about the waiver of late fees due to non-transmission of EPCG and DEEC licences from DGFT to ICEGATE system by the Department...

July 13, 2024 222 Views 0 comment Print


Amends notification no 96/2004 Customs, dated 17.9.2004

March 30, 2005 400 Views 0 comment Print

Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby makes the following further amendment in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 96/2004-Customs, dated the 17th September, 2004 namely.

Exemption of declaration of export of value not exceeding US $ 25,000/- in prescribed forms

March 29, 2005 547 Views 0 comment Print

It has been brought to the notice of Board that even though, the exporters have been exempted from declaration in GR/SDF/PP/Softex forms for export value upto US $ 25,000 as per RBI’s A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.61 dated January 31, 2004, it is reported that some Custom offices still insist on submission for declaration.

Exchange rate (export) wef 1st April 2005

March 28, 2005 778 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) No.18/2005-NT-Customs, dated the 23rd February, 2005 [S.O.247(E), dated the 23rd February, 2005], the Board hereby determines for the purposes of said section relating to export goods, that the rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency specified in column (2) of each of Schedule I and Schedule II appended hereto into Indian currency or vice versa shall, with effect from the 1st April, 2005.

Exchange rate (import) wef 1st April 2005

March 28, 2005 367 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 14 of Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) No.17/2005-NT-Customs, dated the 23rd February, 2005 [S.O.248(E) dated the 23rd February, 2005], the Board hereby determines for the purposes of said section, relating to imported goods, that the rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency specified in column (2) of each of Schedule I and Schedule II appended hereto into Indian currency or vice versa shall, with effect from the 1st April, 2005.

Revised Norms for Execution of Bond and Bank Guarantee under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes -Reg

March 22, 2005 451 Views 0 comment Print

The undersigned is directed to invite attention to Board’s Circular No.58/2004-Cus. dated 21.10.2004 on the above subject and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether a Surety is to be furnished alongwith Bond in the case of imports by Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc. {vide para 3.1(a) to (e)} under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes. It has been represented that since established exporters, Star Export Houses and Public Sector Undertakings have large volume of imports under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes, it becomes difficult for them in arranging Sureties by another firm or person for each & every import. Besides, it adds to transaction cost. It has, therefore, been requested that the requirement of Surety for execution of Bond under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes should be dispensed with in the case of Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc., as available earlier under Circular No.79/2003-Cus. dated 4.9.2003 (since superceded). The undersigned is directed to invite attention to Board’s Circular No.58/2004-Cus. dated 21.10.2004 on the above subject and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether a Surety is to be furnished alongwith Bond in the case of imports by Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc. {vide para 3.1(a) to (e)} under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes. It has been represented that since established exporters, Star Export Houses and Public Sector Undertakings have large volume of imports under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes, it becomes difficult for them in arranging Sureties by another firm or person for each & every import. Besides, it adds to transaction cost. It has, therefore, been requested that the requirement of Surety for execution of Bond under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes should be dispensed with in the case of Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc., as available earlier under Circular No.79/2003-Cus. dated 4.9.2003 (since superceded). The undersigned is directed to invite attention to Board’s Circular No.58/2004-Cus. dated 21.10.2004 on the above subject and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether a Surety is to be furnished alongwith Bond in the case of imports by Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc. {vide para 3.1(a) to (e)} under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes. It has been represented that since established exporters, Star Export Houses and Public Sector Undertakings have large volume of imports under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes, it becomes difficult for them in arranging Sureties by another firm or person for each & every import. Besides, it adds to transaction cost. It has, therefore, been requested that the requirement of Surety for execution of Bond under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes should be dispensed with in the case of Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc., as available earlier under Circular No.79/2003-Cus. dated 4.9.2003 (since superceded). The undersigned is directed to invite attention to Board’s Circular No.58/2004-Cus. dated 21.10.2004 on the above subject and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether a Surety is to be furnished alongwith Bond in the case of imports by Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc. {vide para 3.1(a) to (e)} under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes. It has been represented that since established exporters, Star Export Houses and Public Sector Undertakings have large volume of imports under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes, it becomes difficult for them in arranging Sureties by another firm or person for each & every import. Besides, it adds to transaction cost. It has, therefore, been requested that the requirement of Surety for execution of Bond under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes should be dispensed with in the case of Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc., as available earlier under Circular No.79/2003-Cus. dated 4.9.2003 (since superceded). The undersigned is directed to invite attention to Board’s Circular No.58/2004-Cus. dated 21.10.2004 on the above subject and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether a Surety is to be furnished alongwith Bond in the case of imports by Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc. {vide para 3.1(a) to (e)} under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes. It has been represented that since established exporters, Star Export Houses and Public Sector Undertakings have large volume of imports under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes, it becomes difficult for them in arranging Sureties by another firm or person for each & every import. Besides, it adds to transaction cost. It has, therefore, been requested that the requirement of Surety for execution of Bond under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes should be dispensed with in the case of Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc., as available earlier under Circular No.79/2003-Cus. dated 4.9.2003 (since superceded). The undersigned is directed to invite attention to Board’s Circular No.58/2004-Cus. dated 21.10.2004 on the above subject and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether a Surety is to be furnished alongwith Bond in the case of imports by Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc. {vide para 3.1(a) to (e)} under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes. It has been represented that since established exporters, Star Export Houses and Public Sector Undertakings have large volume of imports under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes, it becomes difficult for them in arranging Sureties by another firm or person for each & every import. Besides, it adds to transaction cost. It has, therefore, been requested that the requirement of Surety for execution of Bond under Advance Licence and EPCG Schemes should be dispensed with in the case of Star Export Houses, Public Sector Undertakings etc., as available earlier under Circular No.79/2003-Cus. dated 4.9.2003 (since superceded).

Imposition of definitive anti duping duty on import of mica pearl pigment

March 21, 2005 559 Views 0 comment Print

Therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1), read with sub-section (5) of section 9A of the said Customs Tariff Act, and rules 18 and 20 of the Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules, 1995.

Circular No.19/2005-Custom Duty, dated: 21.03.2005

March 21, 2005 466 Views 0 comment Print

I am directed to invite your attention to the above subject and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether the All Industry Rate of duty drawback is to be denied / reduced on export goods using inputs some of which are non-duty paid. It has been represented that the All Industry Rate of duty drawback is sought to be denied / reduced on floor coverings and made ups on the ground that a part of yarn used has not suffered any duty.

Revision of tariff value of crude soyabean oil

March 14, 2005 307 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, (52 of 1962), the Board, being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient so to do, hereby makes the following further amendment in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No.36/2001-Cus (N.T.), dated, the 3rd August 2001, namely.

Amends Notification No. 62/94-Customs Duty (N.T.), dated 21.11.1994

March 11, 2005 223 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of sub section (1) of section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby makes the following further amendment in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, No. 62/94-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated the 21st November, 1994, namely.

No requirement of permission for palletisation- regarding

March 11, 2005 550 Views 0 comment Print

It has been brought to the notice of the Board that after the issuance of Let Export Order (LEO) and before goods are actually loaded in the Aircraft, Airlines seeks permission twice from Customs once for palletisation and other at the time of actual loading for e.g. Delhi Airport. It is felt that when the palletisation is done after the Let Export Order then there is no need for a separate permission from Customs for palletisation.

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