Amendments in the notification No. 158/95-Customs, dated the 14th November, 1995 - Exemption to Goods when re-imported into India for repairs or for re-conditioning, regarding - 60/2012 - Customs -Tariff
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Exemption for re-imported goods expanded to include Bhutan alongside Nepal as eligible territories under amended customs notification. The amendment substitutes the word 'Nepal' with 'Nepal and Bhutan' in the proviso to item 1, column (3), serial number 1 of the Table in Notification No. 158/95 Customs, thereby extending the customs exemption for goods re imported into India for repair or re conditioning to include Bhutan alongside Nepal without altering other operative conditions.
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Exemption for re-imported goods expanded to include Bhutan alongside Nepal as eligible territories under amended customs notification.
The amendment substitutes the word "Nepal" with "Nepal and Bhutan" in the proviso to item 1, column (3), serial number 1 of the Table in Notification No. 158/95 Customs, thereby extending the customs exemption for goods re imported into India for repair or re conditioning to include Bhutan alongside Nepal without altering other operative conditions.
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