Custom excise duty in India currently comprise the following:
Basic Customs Duty (BCD) – Current general peak rate is 15 per cent.
Countervailing Duty (CVD) – This duty is equivalent to central excise duty leviable on a like product manufactured in India. Current rate applicable to majority of the industrial products is 16 per cent plus 2 per cent education cess, taking the effective rate to 16.32 per cent. This duty is calculated on the value of product + basic customs duty.
Additional Duty of Customs (ADC) – This duty is levied to countervail the sales tax, value-added tax, local taxes and other charges leviable on the like goods on their sale or purchase or transportation in India. Presently, this duty is levied at 4 per cent on certain items viz items bound under the Information Technology (IT) Agreement and on specified inputs / raw materials for manufacture of electronic / IT goods. This duty is levied on value of product +basic customs duty + countervailing duty.
Education Cess – This cess is levied at 2 per cent on the amount of BCD +CVD.
In addition, government also levies anti-dumping and safeguard duties on specified products for specified periods. “Value” for the purpose of levy of customs duty is “transaction value” in the course of international trade in arm’s length unrelated party transaction.
Import-Export Policy
Import of goods into and export from India is regulated by the Foreign Trade Policy (the Policy) issued from time to time by Government of India. The Policy remains in force for five years and is amended from time to time. The Policy currently in force is for tax year 2004-09. Majority of goods are now freely importable.
Custom excise duty in India currently comprise the following:
Basic Customs Duty (BCD) – Current general peak rate is 15 per cent.
Countervailing Duty (CVD) – This duty is equivalent to central excise duty leviable on a like product manufactured in India. Current rate applicable to majority of the industrial products is 16 per cent plus 2 per cent education cess, taking the effective rate to 16.32 per cent. This duty is calculated on the value of product + basic customs duty.
Additional Duty of Customs (ADC) – This duty is levied to countervail the sales tax, value-added tax, local taxes and other charges leviable on the like goods on their sale or purchase or transportation in India. Presently, this duty is levied at 4 per cent on certain items viz items bound under the Information Technology (IT) Agreement and on specified inputs / raw materials for manufacture of electronic / IT goods. This duty is levied on value of product +basic customs duty + countervailing duty.
Education Cess – This cess is levied at 2 per cent on the amount of BCD +CVD.
In addition, government also levies anti-dumping and safeguard duties on specified products for specified periods. “Value” for the purpose of levy of customs duty is “transaction value” in the course of international trade in arm’s length unrelated party transaction.
Import-Export Policy
Import of goods into and export from India is regulated by the Foreign Trade Policy (the Policy) issued from time to time by Government of India. The Policy remains in force for five years and is amended from time to time. The Policy currently in force is for tax year 2004-09. Majority of goods are now freely importable.
Custom excise duty in India currently comprise the following:
Basic Customs Duty (BCD) – Current general peak rate is 15 per cent.
Countervailing Duty (CVD) – This duty is equivalent to central excise duty leviable on a like product manufactured in India. Current rate applicable to majority of the industrial products is 16 per cent plus 2 per cent education cess, taking the effective rate to 16.32 per cent. This duty is calculated on the value of product + basic customs duty.
Additional Duty of Customs (ADC) – This duty is levied to countervail the sales tax, value-added tax, local taxes and other charges leviable on the like goods on their sale or purchase or transportation in India. Presently, this duty is levied at 4 per cent on certain items viz items bound under the Information Technology (IT) Agreement and on specified inputs / raw materials for manufacture of electronic / IT goods. This duty is levied on value of product +basic customs duty + countervailing duty.
Education Cess – This cess is levied at 2 per cent on the amount of BCD +CVD.
In addition, government also levies anti-dumping and safeguard duties on specified products for specified periods. “Value” for the purpose of levy of customs duty is “transaction value” in the course of international trade in arm’s length unrelated party transaction.
Import-Export Policy
Import of goods into and export from India is regulated by the Foreign Trade Policy (the Policy) issued from time to time by Government of India. The Policy remains in force for five years and is amended from time to time. The Policy currently in force is for tax year 2004-09. Majority of goods are now freely importable.
H.P.Dubey
Custom excise duty in India currently comprise the following:
Basic Customs Duty (BCD) – Current general peak rate is 15 per cent.
Countervailing Duty (CVD) – This duty is equivalent to central excise duty leviable on a like product manufactured in India. Current rate applicable to majority of the industrial products is 16 per cent plus 2 per cent education cess, taking the effective rate to 16.32 per cent. This duty is calculated on the value of product + basic customs duty.
Additional Duty of Customs (ADC) – This duty is levied to countervail the sales tax, value-added tax, local taxes and other charges leviable on the like goods on their sale or purchase or transportation in India. Presently, this duty is levied at 4 per cent on certain items viz items bound under the Information Technology (IT) Agreement and on specified inputs / raw materials for manufacture of electronic / IT goods. This duty is levied on value of product +basic customs duty + countervailing duty.
Education Cess – This cess is levied at 2 per cent on the amount of BCD +CVD.
In addition, government also levies anti-dumping and safeguard duties on specified products for specified periods. “Value” for the purpose of levy of customs duty is “transaction value” in the course of international trade in arm’s length unrelated party transaction.
Import-Export Policy
Import of goods into and export from India is regulated by the Foreign Trade Policy (the Policy) issued from time to time by Government of India. The Policy remains in force for five years and is amended from time to time. The Policy currently in force is for tax year 2004-09. Majority of goods are now freely importable.
H.P.Dubey
Custom excise duty in India currently comprise the following:
Basic Customs Duty (BCD) – Current general peak rate is 15 per cent.
Countervailing Duty (CVD) – This duty is equivalent to central excise duty leviable on a like product manufactured in India. Current rate applicable to majority of the industrial products is 16 per cent plus 2 per cent education cess, taking the effective rate to 16.32 per cent. This duty is calculated on the value of product + basic customs duty.
Additional Duty of Customs (ADC) – This duty is levied to countervail the sales tax, value-added tax, local taxes and other charges leviable on the like goods on their sale or purchase or transportation in India. Presently, this duty is levied at 4 per cent on certain items viz items bound under the Information Technology (IT) Agreement and on specified inputs / raw materials for manufacture of electronic / IT goods. This duty is levied on value of product +basic customs duty + countervailing duty.
Education Cess – This cess is levied at 2 per cent on the amount of BCD +CVD.
In addition, government also levies anti-dumping and safeguard duties on specified products for specified periods. “Value” for the purpose of levy of customs duty is “transaction value” in the course of international trade in arm’s length unrelated party transaction.
Import-Export Policy
Import of goods into and export from India is regulated by the Foreign Trade Policy (the Policy) issued from time to time by Government of India. The Policy remains in force for five years and is amended from time to time. The Policy currently in force is for tax year 2004-09. Majority of goods are now freely importable.
H.P.Dubey
Custom excise duty in India currently comprise the following:
Basic Customs Duty (BCD) – Current general peak rate is 15 per cent.
Countervailing Duty (CVD) – This duty is equivalent to central excise duty leviable on a like product manufactured in India. Current rate applicable to majority of the industrial products is 16 per cent plus 2 per cent education cess, taking the effective rate to 16.32 per cent. This duty is calculated on the value of product + basic customs duty.
Additional Duty of Customs (ADC) – This duty is levied to countervail the sales tax, value-added tax, local taxes and other charges leviable on the like goods on their sale or purchase or transportation in India. Presently, this duty is levied at 4 per cent on certain items viz items bound under the Information Technology (IT) Agreement and on specified inputs / raw materials for manufacture of electronic / IT goods. This duty is levied on value of product +basic customs duty + countervailing duty.
Education Cess – This cess is levied at 2 per cent on the amount of BCD +CVD.
In addition, government also levies anti-dumping and safeguard duties on specified products for specified periods. “Value” for the purpose of levy of customs duty is “transaction value” in the course of international trade in arm’s length unrelated party transaction.
Import-Export Policy
Import of goods into and export from India is regulated by the Foreign Trade Policy (the Policy) issued from time to time by Government of India. The Policy remains in force for five years and is amended from time to time. The Policy currently in force is for tax year 2004-09. Majority of goods are now freely importable.