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      Bluetooth wireless headsets, headphones, earphones, earbuds and...

      Bluetooth headset classification under CTI 8518 30 00 upheld; extended limitation and penalty under section 114A set aside.

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      CustomsMay 13, 2026Case LawsAT
      Bluetooth wireless headsets, headphones, earphones, earbuds and neck bands were held classifiable under CTI 8518 30 00, following the Tribunal's earlier decision on identical goods, and the claimed exemption was denied. The demand for the normal period was sustained on that classification. The extended period of limitation could not be invoked in this classification dispute, and the penalty under section 114A, being dependent on the same basis, was set aside. The matter was remitted only for segregation of the demand within the normal period and computation of interest on the confirmed demand.

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