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Doubts have been raised regarding classification of “embossed holograms” under First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act 1975 (Customs Tariff), in the context of the Boards Circular No. 141/52/95- CX 4 dated 14.08.95 stating that “photo identity cards and Holograms” are classifiable under sub-heading 4901.90 of the Central Excise Tariff. Subsequently it has been clarified that the
Notification No. 22/96- Customs to 30/96- Customs all dated the 15th June, 1996 have been issued to amend notifications under Duty Exemption Scheme to give effect to the changes incorporated in the revised edition of the Exim Policy published on 25th March, 1996. Copies of the notifications are enclosed for ready reference
I am directed to refer to earlier Circular No. 446/42/91-Cus. IV dated 6.8.91 which provides procedure for examination of cargo at different Customs stations
I am directed to say that doubts have been raised regarding applicability of notification No.211/83- Customs dated 23rd July, 1983 to spare parts imported for repair of ocean going vessels, by a ship repair unit, in view of the decision of the CEGAT in the matter of Collector of Customs Bombay vs. Keshari Steels 1994 (71) ELT, 768, Making a distinction between “components” and “spares
Vide Finance act, 1994, Section 61 of the Customs Act, 1962 was amended and the normal warehousing period in respect of capital goods warehoused by 100% EOUs have been fixed for five years which is further extendable. Further the Board had been vested with powers under section 61(2) to specify class of goods in official Gazette in which no interest on duty shall be chargeable. Consequent to
Kindly refer to Drawback / PN-1 / 96, dated the 27th February, 1996, announcing the All Industry rates of Drawback in respect of Cotton Handloom Terry Towels and Terry Towelling Cloth, when dyed, falling under SS No.5803 & 6309 (OId 2610 & 2710) of the existing Duty Drawback Table, as under :
The undersigned is directed to refer to the provision of notification no. 148/94-Cus. dt. 13.7.94, Sl. No. 1 of the Table which exempts the import duties on foodstuffs, medicines, clothing etc. imported by reconised charitable organisation for free distribution
I am directed to refer to the instructions issued by the Board vide circular No. 68/95 dated 15th June, 1995 (F. No. 473/61/94-LC) and to say that a doubt has arisen whether the applications for grant of licences to private bonded warehouses may be granted even though, if violations committed by the party does not come within the exact ambit/ frame work of five years in terms of the aforesaid
I am directed to refer to the Ministry Circular No. 126/95 of even No. dated 12.12.95, on the above subject and to say that on re-examination of the said instructions it has been decided by the Board that sub-para (b) of para 2 of the said circular will be substituted as below
I am directed to refer to letter No. 95/ CONCOR dated 2.2.96 from G.M.CONCOR addressed to Member (Customs) for permission for transhipment of import containers form Jawahar Customs House to CFS (Import) Mulund, Bombay. The matter was examined in Board’s officer and it was observed that the