Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding


  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram
Customs - Highlights / Catch Notes

Home Highlights July 2016 Year 2016 This

Classification - import of heavy duty crane cum pipe laying ship ...

Customs

July 16, 2016

Classification - import of heavy duty crane cum pipe laying ship - self propelled ship or not - the classification of the vessel LTS 3000 would be correct under 8901 or 8906 but not definitely under 8905 as has been held by the Adjudicating Authority. - AT

View Source

 


 

You may also like:

  1. Classification of imported goods - MTS Heavy Melting Scrap - ship anchor chains - the imported goods are required to be considered as metallic scrap as per the...

  2. Claim of higher rate of depreciation - Mobile crane was registered as a heavy motor vehicle - depreciation at 40% on crane mounted on motor truck allowed u/s 32 - AT

  3. Supply or not - inter-state branch transfers - levy of GST - providing medium-sized heavy-duty cranes on rental/lease/ hire basis to its clients without transferring the...

  4. Classification - Whether the goods imported are Heavy Melting Steel Scrap or Secondary Welded Pipes - The pre-shipment inspection certificate clearly indicates that...

  5. Classification of goods - PVC Pipes - product is classifiable under 3917.39 i.e. the hollow pipes for which no other classification in the said chapter

  6. Countervailing duty on imports of Copper Tubes and Pipes originating in or exported from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam imposed

  7. Soil testing, exploration survey and map making for laying pipe lines - during the period in dispute these services are not taxable under the category of Consulting...

  8. Pipes or pipeline does not come under the category of ‘plant, machinery or equipment' and therefore laying of pipeline does not come within the scope of ‘Commissioning...

  9. Classification of Rail Cum Road Vehicle - regarding. - Circular

  10. Continuation of ADD imposed on the imports of Ductile Iron Pipes (DI Pipes) originating in or exported from China - sunset review investigation - Respondent or concerned...

 

Quick Updates:Latest Updates