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Levy of Additional Customs Duty on imported goods sent back abroad for repair and get back (re-import) after repairing

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....evy of Additional Customs Duty on imported goods sent back abroad for repair and get back (re-import) after repairing <br>News and Press Release<br>Dated:- 14-4-2008<br><BR>The appellant has sent the imported goods back abroad for repair and got back after some time. At the time of import, the appellant has claimed that since there is no excise duty on repaired goods in India, there should not be ....

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....any countervailing duty (CVD) on imported goods. He argued that Since, in the present case, no manufacturing process has taken place and the magnetic heads have simply been repaired, the CVD was not leviable. Tribunal has rejected the appeal of the appellant on the ground that, " in view of Section 20 of the Act on the re-importation of goods, the duty leviable would be the same as would have be....

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....en levied on the importation of goods for the first time." Appellant had preferred an appeal before the honorable Supreme Court. The apex court in its order (Reported in 2008 -TMI - 3586 - Supreme Court) has held that: "Tribunal cannot be found fault with. Under Section 20 of the Customs Act, 1962 read with the definition of "import" as given in clause (23) of Section 2 imported goods would incl....

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....ude re-imported goods as well and therefore the goods sent out of India and re-imported would also be liable to payment of duty in the same manner in which they would have been liable if imported for the first time in India." (For full text of judgment - visit 2008 -TMI - 3586 - Supreme Court)<BR> News - Press release - PIB....