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Among manufactured goods, only drugs & pharmaceuticals and plastic and linoleum have shown positive growth
The first phase of the 'faceless assessment' for imported goods was introduced in the first week of June this year at Bengaluru and Chennai Customs zones
The government has restricted the allocation for MEIS benefits to Rs 5,000 crore for September-December period. In FY20, the Centre granted Rs 43,500 crore of MEIS benefits
It is meant to strengthen the provisions for checking misuse of exemptions for imports under various trade agreements
Rule 3(3)(a) of the Customs Valuation Rules, 2007 provides that where the buyer and the seller are related, the circumstances surrounding the sale will be examined
Using the new tools, the claims for lower duty rates for imports under trade agreements may be put to greater scrutiny
A licence or duty credit scrip obtained through misrepresentation is voidable but not void till it is cancelled
The Centre is playing down its trade relations with Asian countries with more noises about de-coupling from China
Improved money supply helped revive the global demand. However, the demand in the domestic economy did not pick up enough
Your rights arise only from the contract between you and the supplier, say expert
The GST regime was ushered in without adequate preparation of the information technology platform for filing returns
The charges for erection and training will not be included in the assessable value of the imported goods
The government cannot turn a blind eye, as if there were no errors on the GSTN portal
It is always desirable to file the bill of entry well before arrival of the vessel and get the assessment through
The fall in March trade figures is only the beginning of a trend that is likely to continue in the first quarter of this fiscal year
The govt is trying to identify areas where relief by way of simplifying procedures or extending the deadlines can be provided
A bank will not, upon resumption of its business, honour or negotiate under a credit that expired during such interruption of its business
Acceptance of LUT for supplies of goods or services to countries outside India will be permissible irrespective of whether the payments are made in Indian currency or convertible foreign exchange
The fear of a severe economic impact from the pandemic hit the financial markets that had ignored interest rate cuts by central banks in many major economies
Developing more sources of supplies to guard against disruptions may emerge as the next big trend. But with what's happening in Delhi, India stands to lose out on a chance