As per Para 7.03 (a) of the Handbook of Procedures, Vol. 1, (HB-1) application can be filed either by a supplier or a recipient of goods, having IEC Number. Whoever makes the claim must lodge his claim with his jurisdictional Regional Authority (RA). Application can be made by registered office/head office/branch office or manufacturing unit. Territorial jurisdiction of RAs is given in Appendix 1A of Appendices and Aayat Niryat Forms. The address of the applicant determines the jurisdiction of the RA.
Is the validity of advance authorisation for import and export obligation (EO) period the same?
No. The validity of advance authorisation for imports is given in Para 4.17 of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP). The EO period is given in Para 4.22 of FTP. The usual initial validity is 12 months and the initial EO period is 18 months, but there are exceptions. You may refer to Para 2.16 of HB-1 and Appendix 4-J of HB-1 for more details on the exceptions.
We receive free of cost materials from our buyers for use in the manufacture of our product that we export. For duty free clearance of the materials, we follow the jobbing notification 32/97-Cus dated April 1, 1997 and we furnish bond to excise authorities as per CBEC Circular no. 46/96-Cus dated August 31, 1996. At the time of import, the amount of duty is debited in the bond value but at the time of export of job-worked export product, it is not re-credited. Is this correct? We have been raising the bond value from time to time and the cumulative bond value keeps increasing.
We have a manufacturing unit in a SEZ. Our product attracts anti-dumping duty, if imported from certain countries. Can our products manufactured in the SEZ be subject to anti-dumping duty?
Can we import second hand books on a commercial scale for free distribution or re-sale in India?
As per para 2.31 of the FTP, all second hand goods, other than capital goods, are restricted for imports and can be imported only against an authorisation.
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