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Excise Duty Rebate., Customs - Exim - SEZ

Issue Id: - 106041
Dated: 2-9-2013
By:- Manjit Choudhary

Excise Duty Rebate.


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We are a trader & want to export Pesticides to Nepal.Will it be taken as Export & we  can claim Refund  of Excise Duty paid to Manufacturer.Any Duty Drawback benefit?Buyer will send us payment thru DD/LC.

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1 Dated: 2-9-2013
By:- Naveed S

For export to Nepal, a different procedure has to be followed considering that the rebate is granted to the His Majesty's Government of Nepal based on Indo-Nepal Treaty. Currently, the procedure is specified only for exports through specified Land Customs Stations.

 Benefits under Duty Exemption Entitlement Certificate Scheme (DEEC), Duty Exemption Pass Book Scheme (DEPB) and claim for Drawback available.


2 Dated: 2-9-2013
By:- Naveed S

Rebate procedure to Nepal is specified in Notification No. 20/2004-CE(NT)


3 Dated: 3-9-2013
By:- Manjit Choudhary

Thank you very much Mr Naveed.

Sir,Pl.let me know whether a trader can export on CT-1 submitting to Manufacturer.


4 Dated: 3-9-2013
By:- Rahul Sonawane

Dear Mr.Naveed,

As per my knowledge , DEPB scheme is not in existence,

Dear Mr.Manjitji - Yes Trader can submit CT-1 to manufacturer.

 


5 Dated: 3-9-2013
By:- Naveed S

Yes, I also agree that trader can also submit CT-1 to the manufacturer, provided he is a Merchant Exporter.

I agree that DEPB scheme has been withdrawn from 30.09.2011. ( Intention was to convey the fact that export benefits are available in the matter). Thanks for the same.

 

     


6 Dated: 3-9-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Indo -  Nepal treaty has been amended and no benefit of excise duty is now not provided to his majesty of Nepal.

Export to Nepal is now treated at par with export to other countries.


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