Post Import Compliance under EPCG scheme reg.
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....rtial modification of Facility Notice No. 79/2009, the following procedure is hence forth prescribed to be followed in respect of post imports compliance under EPCG scheme. 1.2 For the past cases i.e. prior to issuance of the said Boards Circular dated 16th March, 2010, where the exporter had not come forward for verification after the 1st Block and has submitted the final EODC, the EODCs/Scrips issued by the DGFT shall normally be accepted. In such cases, Bond/BG shall be cancelled on the basis of EODC, original license and duty debit sheet and no further verification shall be carried out. 1.2.1 However, in cases where the Regional Licensing Authority has endorsed on the EODC that the customs should verify the shipping bills and other do....
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....riod is still continuing, the procedure as stipulated in Boards Circular No. 05/2010-Customs, dated 16.03.2010 shall be implemented rigorously. 1.3.1 The imported capital goods are to be installed in the importers factory or premises. The importer shall produce an Installation Certificate within six months from the date of completion of imports or within such extended period as the Assistant/Deputy Commissioner of Customs may allow. The Installation Certificate should be issued by the jurisdictional Assistant/Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise and should confirm installation and use of capital goods in the importers factory or premises. If the importer is not registered with central excise or if he is a service provider, he may produce ....