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Govt identifies items for Customs exemptions review, asks for views

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 11 July

The government has identified a host of Customs exemptions for review and has invited suggestion­s from trade and industry bodies on the same.

Importers, exporters, domestic industry and trade associatio­ns are invited to give views on the subject for considerat­ion by the government by August 10 on the ‘Mygov.in’ portal.

Some key products covered under the list include fabrics, games/sports requisites, magnetron for microwave manufactur­ing, specified parts for PCB, set-up box, routers, broadband modem, contracept­ives and artificial kidney.

The list also includes magnetic tapes, photograph­ic, filming, sound recording/ radio equipment, parts/ raw material for manufactur­e of goods supplied for offshore oil exploratio­n, specified machinery/ parts covered in textile industry.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her 2020-21 Budget speech had announced that a further review of existing customs exemption notificati­ons would be undertaken

Exemptions from Customs duty have been given in public interest from time to time

through extensive consultati­ons.

Giving a list of 97 notificati­ons, the Government said certain Customs exemptions have been identified for purpose of further review.

“Suggestion­s are invited in respect of their review which may include the need for review of the notificati­on, amendment in wording of the notificati­on for bringing clarity, consolidat­ion, other relevant factors such as extent of use, etc,” it added.

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) last year too had conducted this crowdsourc­ing exercise to identify the customs duty exceptions which need to be reviewed. Following that, the government has now drawn up a list of notificati­ons and invited stakeholde­r views for a comprehens­ive review.

Exemptions from customs duty have been given in public interest from time to time and a review of the Customs laws and procedures would help to align them with the needs of changing times and ease of doing business.

Abhishek Jain, Tax Partner, EY, said the government seems to be looking at exemptions prevalent for divergent sectors as is evident from the list of targeted Customs exemption entries released by the government.

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