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43853 Points
Joined December 2009
MR. RAGHAV,
I FOUND THAT AFTER CHECKING THE TARIFF AND SITE FOUND THAT:-
RITC HS CODE NO:- 84807900 , (THIS ITEM FALLS IN OTHERS)
UNIT (KGS)
IMPORT POLICY :- FREE
CUSTOM DUTY :-
BCD:- 7.5%
CVD:- 10%
SPECIAL CVD:-4%
CESS ON CVD:-3% AND
CUSTOM EDU. CESS:- 3%,
TOTAL DUTY :- 24.01% (CIF VAlue)
IMPORT PROCEDURES:-
Goods are imported in India or exported from India through sea, air or land. Goods can come through post parcel or as baggage with passengers. Procedures naturally vary depending on mode of import or export. Procedures discussed in this Chapter are applicable for imports by sea, air or land, but not as baggage or postal despatch.
Entry – ‘Entry’ in relation to goods means an entry made in a Bill of Entry, Shipping Bill or Bill of Export. It includes (a) label or declaration accompanying the goods which contains descripttion, quantity and value of the goods, in case of postal articles u/s 82 (b) Entry to be made in case of goods to be exported (c) Entry in respect of goods imported which are not accompanied by label or declaration made as per provisions of section 84. [section 2(16)].
Amendment to documents - Importer, exporter or 'Person In charge' have to submit various documents to customs authorities like Bill of Entry, Import Manifest, Export Manifest etc. Some times, it may become necessary to amend the document due to various reasons like change in classification, clerical mistake in document, change in unloading / loading plan of vessel etc. In such case, permission to amend these documents have to be obtained from customs authorities. [section 149]. Such permission can be given if there are no fraudulent intentions.
In case of bill of entry, shipping bill or bill of export, it can be amended after clearance only on the basis of documentary evidence which was in existence at the time the goods were cleared, warehoused or exported, and not on basis of any subsequent document. [proviso to section 149].
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REGARDS,
RAMESH VERMA