Transaction value cannot be rejected solely on non-statutory valuation guidelines without corroborative evidence supporting reassessment of final cust...
Cross-examination rights and corroborated evidence limit customs penalties for misdeclaration in genuine import transactions involving documented clea...
Tariff classification of vehicle gear components follows the specific gearing entry, displacing motor-vehicle parts classification and related liabili...
Necessary-party requirements limit impleadment of independent entities, while deferred consideration does not create an appealable adverse determinati...
Food supplement classification requires common parlance and authoritative tests, preventing treatment as proprietary Ayurvedic medicines without suppo...
Tariff values under the Customs Act are revised by substituting Tables 1 to 3 for specified goods, including crude palm oil, palmolein, crude soya bean oil, brass scrap, gold, silver and areca nuts. The notification fixes or restates the tariff values for these items, including no-change values for gold, silver and areca nuts, and applies specific tariff values for the listed oils and brass scrap. The operative effect is that customs valuation for the covered goods is to be determined using the substituted tariff values from 30 May 2026.
Tariff values under the Customs Act are revised by substituting Tables 1 to 3 for specified goods, including crude palm oil, palmolein, crude soya bean oil, brass scrap, gold, silver and areca nuts. The notification fixes or restates the tariff values for these items, including no-change values for gold, silver and areca nuts, and applies specific tariff values for the listed oils and brass scrap. The operative effect is that customs valuation for the covered goods is to be determined using the substituted tariff values from 30 May 2026.
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