Exemption of customs duty on specified goods when imported into India for the purpose of organising the Common Wealth Games, 2010 - 13/2010 - Customs -Tariff
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Customs duty exemption for Commonwealth Games imports requires certification and undertakings to re export, consume, or hand over goods. Exemption from customs duty and additional duty is provided for specified goods imported for organising the Commonwealth Games, 2010, subject to conditions: importation by recognised organisers, suppliers, federations, participating members or broadcasters; production at clearance of a certificate from the Joint Director General (Coordination) or Director (Coordination) identifying importer and goods; and an undertaking that goods will be consumed, re exported or handed over to prescribed public bodies within the prescribed period, with supplier undertakings and liability to pay duty on failure and arms imports subject to licensing and Home Ministry approvals.
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Customs duty exemption for Commonwealth Games imports requires certification and undertakings to re export, consume, or hand over goods.
Exemption from customs duty and additional duty is provided for specified goods imported for organising the Commonwealth Games, 2010, subject to conditions: importation by recognised organisers, suppliers, federations, participating members or broadcasters; production at clearance of a certificate from the Joint Director General (Coordination) or Director (Coordination) identifying importer and goods; and an undertaking that goods will be consumed, re exported or handed over to prescribed public bodies within the prescribed period, with supplier undertakings and liability to pay duty on failure and arms imports subject to licensing and Home Ministry approvals.
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