Bill of Entry for Ex-Bond Clearance requires detailed importer declarations, valuation disclosures, origin evidence and warehouse endorsements. Form-III Bill of Entry for Ex-Bond Clearance requires detailed importer declarations, documentary evidence (bill of lading, certificate of origin, invoice, packing list), warehouse entries and duty computation fields. It mandates disclosure under the Customs Valuation Rules concerning post-import adjustments, additional payments (brokerage, packing, container costs, royalties), Special Valuation Branch status, and conditions for claiming preferential origin and exemptions, with specified signature and processing endorsements by warehouse and customs officers.
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Bill of Entry for Ex-Bond Clearance requires detailed importer declarations, valuation disclosures, origin evidence and warehouse endorsements.
Form-III Bill of Entry for Ex-Bond Clearance requires detailed importer declarations, documentary evidence (bill of lading, certificate of origin, invoice, packing list), warehouse entries and duty computation fields. It mandates disclosure under the Customs Valuation Rules concerning post-import adjustments, additional payments (brokerage, packing, container costs, royalties), Special Valuation Branch status, and conditions for claiming preferential origin and exemptions, with specified signature and processing endorsements by warehouse and customs officers.
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