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Analysis of Notifications and Circulars for Week Ending 4th August 2024

CA, CS, CMA : Stay updated with key notifications and circulars on Income Tax, GST, Central Excise, Customs, DGFT, and SEBI issued between 29th ...

August 5, 2024 900 Views 0 comment Print

Analysis of Notifications and Circulars for Week Ending 28th July 2024

CA, CS, CMA : Stay updated with the latest income tax exemptions, GST advisories, customs amendments, and more from the week of 22nd-28th July 2...

July 29, 2024 1956 Views 0 comment Print

New Amendment in Foreign Trade Policy: Issuance of RCMC for Medical Devices

DGFT : Explore the latest amendment in the Foreign Trade Policy regarding RCMC issuance for medical devices. Learn how DGFT is addressing...

June 22, 2024 615 Views 0 comment Print

CBIC & DGFT: Why JNCH Customs indulge in manipulative interpretation- Part 3

DGFT : Explore pervasive corruption within JNCH Customs, its impact on exporters, and urgent need for comprehensive reforms to restore in...

May 19, 2024 696 Views 0 comment Print

CBIC & DGFT: Manipulative Interpretation by JNCH Customs – Part 2  

DGFT : Unveil why JNCH Customs manipulates CBIC & DGFT rules for ulterior motives. Detailed analysis of circulars, judicial pronouncement...

April 30, 2024 534 Views 0 comment Print


Latest News


DGFT Implements Faceless Automation for Input Output Norms

DGFT : DGFT modernizes foreign trade by automating ad-hoc Input Output Norms fixation, enhancing ease of business for exporters. Learn ab...

June 22, 2024 537 Views 0 comment Print

Govt allows Export of 99,150 MT Onion to Six Countries amid domestic concerns

DGFT : Government of India has sanctioned export of 99,150 metric tons (MT) of onions to six neighboring countries, namely Bangladesh, UA...

April 28, 2024 360 Views 0 comment Print

DGFT Partners with DHL to enable MSMEs to explore international markets

DGFT : Read about the collaboration between DGFT and DHL to boost Indian e-commerce exports. Learn how this MoU signing aims to empower M...

March 14, 2024 390 Views 0 comment Print

Revamped eBRC System of DGFT

DGFT : Explore the enhanced eBRC system by DGFT, revolutionizing export processes. Self-certification, paperless generation, and benefits...

February 28, 2024 3708 Views 0 comment Print

Handbook on India’s Strategic Trade Control System January 2024

DGFT : Explore India strategic trade controls, SCOMET list, and international commitments. Learn how the nation balances security and inn...

February 28, 2024 510 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Judiciary


Bombay HC Directs Joint Meeting between customs & DGFT authorities to Resolve Exporters’ Issues

DGFT : Bombay High Court resolves Tru-Sprag Freewheels Pvt Ltd vs. Union of India case, directing customs and DGFT to rectify exporters' ...

June 25, 2023 531 Views 0 comment Print

DGFT: Why idiocy remains the hallmark functionally

DGFT : Uncover the challenges exporters face with DGFT in the facilitation process. Explore a case study from Vadodara RA, shedding light...

January 26, 2023 3690 Views 7 comments Print

SC Sustains Imposition of Restrictions on Import of Peas & Pulses

DGFT : Union of India Vs Agricas LLP and Others etc. (Supreme Court) In the instant case, the Writ Petition is filed by challenging the i...

September 14, 2020 1119 Views 0 comment Print

DGFT cannot Restriction Advance Authorisation through Public Notice

DGFT : The issue under consideration is whether the Public notice issued by DGFT for restricting the issuance of Advance Authorisation is...

February 11, 2020 2601 Views 0 comment Print

Review Petition admitted as assessments u/s. 158BC & 158BD were completed by same officer

Income Tax : If the claim of the Revenue that both the assessments were completed by the same officer one under s. 158BC and the other under s....

April 13, 2013 595 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Notifications


Launch of Revamped Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin (eCoO) 2.0 System

DGFT : DGFT introduces eCoO 2.0 for Non-Preferential Certificates of Origin. New features include multi-user access, e-signature options,...

August 18, 2024 15 Views 0 comment Print

Amendment in Export Policy of Dc-Oiled Rice Bran

DGFT : DGFT updates export policy; De-oiled rice bran export prohibited until January 31, 2025. Notification No. 23/2024-25 issued on Aug...

August 17, 2024 126 Views 0 comment Print

DGFT Introduces eBRC Bulk Upload & API Integration

DGFT : DGFTs Trade Notice 12/2024-25 introduces bulk upload and API integration for eBRC self-certification, streamlining export processe...

August 14, 2024 369 Views 0 comment Print

Amendment in the Para 10.06 of Handbook of Procedure 2023

DGFT : DGFT amends Para 10.06 of Handbook of Procedures 2023, delegating approval powers for SCOMET authorizations under specific conditi...

August 14, 2024 96 Views 0 comment Print

Harmonisation of Chapters 40 to 98 of Schedule-II (Export Policy) to ITC(HS) codes

DGFT : DGFT updates Schedule-II Export Policy with ITC(HS) codes for Chapters 40-98. Comments due by 11.08.2024. See Trade Notice No. 11/...

August 2, 2024 261 Views 0 comment Print


Notification No. 48 (RE 2005)/2004-2009, Dated: 20.02.2006

February 20, 2006 1174 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of powers conferred by Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 read with paragraph 1.3 and paragraph 3.7.8 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2004-2009, the Central Government hereby makes the following amendments in the Target Plus Scheme, for the exports effected during 01.04.2005 to 31.3.2006, of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2004-2009, as amended from time to time.

Notification No. 47 (RE-2005)/2004-09, Dated: 17.02.2006

February 17, 2006 274 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of powers conferred under Section 5 of the Foreign Trade Development and Regulation Act, 1992 read with paragraph 2.1 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2004-09, the Central Government hereby makes the following amendments in Schedule – I of the ITC (HS) Classification of Exp.

Notification No. 46 (RE-2005)/2004-2009, dated: 16.02.2006

February 16, 2006 235 Views 0 comment Print

In addition, the State Trading Enterprises are permitted to issue ‘NO Objection certificate’, if they so desire, for import by advance licence holder. However, the licensee would be required to file Quarterly Returns of the imports effected against such ‘No Objection certificate’ to the concerned State Trading Enterprises (STEs) and the STEs, in turn, would submit Half-yearly import figures of such imports to the concerned administrative Department for monitoring with a copy endorsed to the Department of Commerce.

Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana benefits for export of Pepper and other items under ITC(HS) Code 0904

February 15, 2006 721 Views 0 comment Print

Representations have been received requesting to consider Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana benefits on the premise that since the scheme was announced for the 1st time in Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09 announced on 31st August 2004, the exporters of these commodities have factored the component of benefits under the scheme while finalizing export contracts.

Notification No. 45 (RE-2005)/2004-2009, Dated: 15.02.2006

February 15, 2006 292 Views 0 comment Print

In such cases, for calculation of value addition, the notional value of free of cost inputs along with value of other duty-free inputs shall be taken into consideration. However, if all the inputs are supplied free of cost, the exporter shall also have the option to follow the provision prescribed in paragraph 4.2.7 of the Policy.

Public Notice No. 88 (RE-2005)/2004-2009, Dated: 15.02.2006

February 15, 2006 265 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of powers conferred under Paragraph 2.4 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2004-2009, the Director General of Foreign Trade hereby makes the following amendments in Handbook of Procedures.

Import of re-conditioned computer monitors

February 14, 2006 814 Views 0 comment Print

Attention is invited to Policy Circular No.29 dated 06.10.2005 wherein re-conditioned computer monitors were classified under EXIM Code No.847160. This classification has been done with the intention that such re-conditioned computer monitors are not components of computers and are hence not freely importable. A license will be required for the import of re-conditioned computer monitors in terms of Para 2.17 of the Foreign Trade Policy.

Policy Circular No. 48 (RE-2005)/2004-2009, Dated: 10.02.2006

February 10, 2006 241 Views 0 comment Print

It has therefore been decided to make the system of remitting licence fee through the EFT mode optional till 31.03.2006. The exporter will now have an option to remit licence fee either through the EFT payment gateway of the DGFT designated banks on the DGFT website dgft.gov.in OR submit the licence fee through a Treasury Challan or Demand Draft. However, it may be clarified that the mandatory electronic submission of certain category of applications i.e. Advance Licence (excluding Para 4.7 and DFRC applications), Advance Licence for Annual Requirement, EPCG Licence and DEPB Licence (for EDI shipping bills from notified EDI Ports w.e.f. 01.10.2005) with digital signature on the DGFT website will continue.

Notification No. 44 (RE-2005)/2004-2009, Dated: 10.02.2006

February 10, 2006 436 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of powers conferred by Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 read with paragraph 2.1 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2004-2009, the Central Government hereby makes the following amendments against entries in Category 0 under Appendix 3 to Schedule 2 of ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import Items, 2004-2009 notified vide Notification No.15 dated 15.7.2005.

Public Notice No. 87 (RE-2005)/2004-09, Dated: 09.02.2006

February 9, 2006 205 Views 0 comment Print

Attention is invited to Government of India, Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) Ad-hoc Exemption Order No.4/2006-Customs dated 9th February, 2006 and Amendment thereof dated 9.2.2006. As per the said Ad-hoc Exemption Order, import of wheat is allowed at Zero Duty as per all the conditions specified therein.

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