Import licence fee schedule sets tiered application fees and charges for duplicates, extensions, splits, and identity cards. A tiered, value-based fee schedule applies to import licence applications under the Foreign Trade (Regulation) Rules, 1993: a fixed low-fee bracket for low-value goods, a per-thousand rate with a minimum for mid-value goods, and a per-thousand rate with a maximum for high-value goods. Distinct flat fees cover duplicate licences, identity cards and duplicates, speed post handling, shipment-period extensions, and split-up licences. A concession sets a lower fee for small scale actual users or registered exporters importing specified inputs below a defined value threshold.
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Import licence fee schedule sets tiered application fees and charges for duplicates, extensions, splits, and identity cards.
A tiered, value-based fee schedule applies to import licence applications under the Foreign Trade (Regulation) Rules, 1993: a fixed low-fee bracket for low-value goods, a per-thousand rate with a minimum for mid-value goods, and a per-thousand rate with a maximum for high-value goods. Distinct flat fees cover duplicate licences, identity cards and duplicates, speed post handling, shipment-period extensions, and split-up licences. A concession sets a lower fee for small scale actual users or registered exporters importing specified inputs below a defined value threshold.
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