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Circular No. 20/96- Custom Duty Dated 4/4/1996

April 4, 1996 742 Views 0 comment Print

I am directed to refer to Commissioner of Customs, Ahmedabad’s letter F.No. VIII/ 40-13/ Cus (T)/95 dated 22.12.95 regarding grant of licence to private bonded warehouses under section 58 of the customs Act, 1962 and to say that the sensitivity of a product may

Maintenance free Batteries import against licence only

April 3, 1996 448 Views 0 comment Print

I am directed to say that the question of improbability of maintenance free batteries was considered by the Specified Licensing Committee (SLC) at its meeting held on 30.5.95. The Committee had decided that maintenance free batteries being consumer goods are covered under the Negative List of Imports and therefore, cannot be allowed to be imported without a licence. Instructions may

Exemption from Excise Duty on Medicaments used in Ayurvedic system under Notification No. 75/94-CE

April 3, 1996 3793 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 196/30/96-CX Ayurvedic system of medicines in accordance with the formulae given in the authoritative books specified in the first Schedule to the Drugs and Cosmetic Act and sold under a generic name are fully exempt from excise duty under notification No. 75/94-CE, dated the 29th March, 1944. The scope of the exemption on Ayurvedic, Unani, Siddha,

Central Excise – Interpretation of Holograms – Regarding

April 3, 1996 964 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 195/20/96-CX I am directed to say that certain doubts have been expressed regarding the correct interpretation of Board”s Circular No. 141/52/95-CX dated the 14th August, 1995 clarifying the classification of Photo- identity cards.

Levy of Central Excise duty on interest recovery payment- Board”s ruling under Section 37-B Order- Clarification reg

March 29, 1996 628 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 194/28/96-CX In the Case of U.O. I. & Others v. M.R.F. Ltd & others, the Hon”ble Supreme Court in its order dated 3.5.95 has decided that in case of sales where payments are received quite dated 3.5.95 has decided that in case of sales where payments are received quite some time later if interest is charged from the date of delivery of goods till the date of realisation of the price thereof, such interest is excludable from the value of the goods.

Circular No. 193-27/96-Central Excise, Dated: 27.03.1996

March 27, 1996 565 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 193/27/96-CX I am directed to draw your attention to Notification No. 8/96-CE(NT) dated 20.3.96 on the above subject and to say that the Board hereby authorised all the Chief Commissioners to permit the entry or retention of duty paid goods in the factory of warehouse

Central Excise- Classification of can regulators- Regarding

March 27, 1996 655 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 192/26/96-CX I am directed to invite your kind attention to Circular No. 7/87-CX dated 24 June, 1987 wherein it was clarified that the resistance type and choke type fan regulators are classifiable under sub-heading 8414.20 of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985, along with fans. Doubts have been expressed regarding the classification when the fan regulators are manufactured and cleared separately, not in combination with fans.

Central Excise – Classification of pigtail/ patch cord made of fibres – Classification regarding

March 27, 1996 997 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 191/25/96-CX Doubts have been expressed about the classification of pigtails and patchcords as to whether the products are classifiable under chapter heading 85.44 as optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres or under heading 90.01 as optical fibre cables other than those of heading 85.44 or under heading 90.93 as part and accessories for machine, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90.

Central Excise -Oxygen lancing pipes – Whether it amount to manufacture or not – Regarding

March 27, 1996 559 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 190/24/96-CX The steel pipes and tubes are classifiable under Chapter 73 of the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985. The steel tubes are cold drawn and in the process, the outer diameters get reduced. After cleaning the the end of the tubes and removing the burs, the same are threaded and steel soket is fixed thereon. These and products are called oxygen lancing pipes.

Machinery etc. for ammonia unit for captive consumption is entitled to exemption

March 26, 1996 538 Views 0 comment Print

I am directed to say that doubts have been expressed regarding applicability of Notification No. 66/94- Cs. dated 1.3.94 exempting equipment’s/ apparatus etc. imported for renovation or modernisation for a “fertiliser plant” to goods imported for the “ammonia

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