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[TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY,
PART II
SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (i)]
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRYOF FINANCE
(DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE)
NOTIFICATION No. 23/2023 - Customs
New Delhi, the 1st April, 2023.
G. S. R. …….(E) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of
section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962
(52 of 1962), the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in
the public interest so to do, hereby
exempts materials imported into India, against a valid Advance Authorisation for
Annual Requirement (hereinafter
referred to as the said Authorisation) with actual user condition issued by the
Regional Authority in terms of
Paragraph 4.07 of the Foreign Trade Policy from the whole of the duty of customs
leviable thereon which is
specified in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975)
(hereinafter referred to as Customs
Tariff Act) and [from the whole of the additional duty leviable thereon under
sub-sections (1), (3) and (5) of section
3, integrated tax leviable thereon under sub-section (7) of section 3, the goods
and services tax compensation
cess leviable thereon under sub-section (9) of section3, safeguard duty leviable
thereon under section 8B,
countervailing duty leviable thereon under section 9 and anti-dumping duty
leviable thereon under section 9A of
the said Customs Tariff Act, subject to the following conditions, namely:-
(i) that the said authorisation is produced before the proper officer of
customs at the time of clearance for debit of
the quantity and value of imports;
(ii) that the said authorisation is issued with respect to Standard Input
Output Norms (SION) fixed and bears,-
(a) the name and address of the importer and the supporting manufacturer in
cases where the said authorisation
has been issued to a merchant exporter; and
(b) the shipping bill number(s) and date(s) and description, quantity and
value of exports of the resultant product
in cases where import takes place after fulfillment of export obligation; or
(c) the description, Cost Insurance Freight value and other specifications of
the imported materials and the
description, quantity and Free on Board value of exports of the resultant
product covered under an export product
group specified in the Hand Book of Procedures, in such cases where import takes
place before fulfillment of
export obligation:
Provided that in respect of inputs referred in paragraphs 4.12(i) and 4.12(ii)
of the Foreign Trade Policy,
the material permitted to be imported in the said authorisation shall be of the
specific name or description or
quantity, respectively, as the material used in the export of the resultant
product. The exporter shall declare these
particulars in the shipping bill or bill of export:
Provided further that in respect of the inputs specified in paragraph 4.44 (b)
of the Hand Book of
Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy, the technical characteristics, quality
and specifications shall be declared
at the time of import and the material permitted in the said authorisation shall
be of the same technical
characteristics, quality and specifications as the materials used (or to be
used) in the export of the resultant
product:
Provided also that the exporter shall give declaration with regard to the
technical characteristics, quality
and specifications of materials used in the export of resultant product, in the
shipping bill/ bill of export;
(iii) that in respect of imports made before the discharge of export
obligation, the importer at the time of clearance
of the imported materials executes a bond with such surety or security and in
such form and for such sum as may
be specified by the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of
Customs, as the case may
be, binding himself to pay on demand an amount equal to the duty leviable, but
for the exemption contained herein,
on the imported materials in respect of which the conditions specified in this
notification are not complied with,
together with interest at the rate of fifteen percent per annum from the date of
clearance of the said materials;
(iv) that in respect of imports made after the discharge of export
obligation, if facility of Cenvat Credit under Cenvat
Credit Rules, 2017 has been availed, then the importer shall, at the time of
clearance of the imported materials
furnish a bond to the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner
of Customs, as the case may
be, binding himself, to use the imported materials in his factory or in the
factory of his supporting manufacturer for
the manufacture of dutiable goods and to submit a certificate, from the
jurisdictional Central Excise officer or from
a specified chartered accountant within six months from the date of clearance of
the said materials, that the
imported materials have been so used:
Provided that if the importer pays additional duty of customs leviable on the
imported materials but for the
exemption contained herein, then the imported materials may be cleared without
furnishing a bond specified in
this condition and the additional duty of customs so paid shall be eligible for
availing Cenvat Credit under the
Cenvat Credit Rules, 2017;
(v) that in respect of imports made after the discharge of export obligation
in full, and if facility under rule 18 or
sub-rule (2) of rule 19 of the Central Excise Rules, 2017 or of Cenvat credit
under Cenvat Credit Rules, 2017 has
not been availed and the importer furnishes proof to this effect to the
satisfaction of the Deputy Commissioner of
Customs or the Assistant Commissioner of Customs as the case may be, then the
imported materials may be
cleared without furnishing a bond specified in condition (iv);
(vi) that in respect of imports made after the discharge of export obligation
in full, if facility of input tax credit under
relevant Goods and Services Tax law on inputs used for manufacture and supply of
goods exported has been
availed, then the importer shall, at the time of clearance of the imported
materials, furnish a bond to the Deputy
Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may
be, binding himself, to use
the imported materials in his factory or in the factory of his supporting
manufacturer for the manufacture and supply
of taxable goods (other than nil rated or fully exempt supplies) and to submit a
certificate from a chartered
accountant within six months from the date of clearance of the said materials,
that the imported materials have
been so used;
Provided that if the importer pays integrated tax and the goods and services tax
compensation cess
leviable on the imported materials under sub-section (7) and sub-section (9)
respectively of section 3 of the said
Customs Tariff Act on the imported materials but for the exemption contained
herein, then such imported materials
may be cleared without furnishing a bond specified in this condition;
(vii) that in respect of imports made after the discharge of export
obligation in full, and if facility of input tax credit
under relevant Goods and Services Tax law has not been availed on inputs used in
the manufacture and supply
of goods exported and the importer furnishes proof to this effect to the
satisfaction of the Deputy Commissioner of
Customs or the Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be, then the
imported materials may be
cleared without furnishing a bond specified in condition (vi);
(viii) that the imports and exports are undertaken through the seaports,
airports or through the inland container
depots or through the land customs stations as mentioned in the Table 2 annexed
to Notification No. 26/2023-
Customs dated 1st April, 2023 or a Special Economic Zone notified under section
4 of the Special Economic Zones
Act, 2005 (28 of 2005):
Provided that the Commissioner of Customs may, by special order or a public
notice and subject to such
conditions as may be specified by him, permit import and export through any
other seaport, airport, inland container
depot or through a land customs station within his jurisdiction;
(ix) that sourcing of the imported materials from Private Bonded Warehouses
set up under paragraph 2.36 of the
Foreign Trade Policy would be allowed;
(x) that the export obligation as specified in the said authorisation (both
in value and quantity terms) is discharged
within the period specified in the said authorisation or within such extended
period as may be granted by the
Regional Authority by exporting resultant products, manufactured in India which
are specified in the said
authorisation and in respect of which facility under rule 18 or sub-rule (2) of
rule 19 of the Central Excise Rules,
2017 has not been availed:
Provided that an Advance Intermediate authorisation holder shall discharge
export obligation by supplying
the resultant products to exporter in terms of paragraph 4.05(c)(ii) of the
Foreign Trade Policy:
Provided further that notwithstanding anything contained hereinabove for the
said authorisations where
the exemption from integrated tax and the goods and services tax compensation
cess leviable thereon under sub section (7) and sub-section (9) of section 3 of
the said Customs Tariff Act, has been availed, the export obligation
shall be fulfilled by physical exports or by making domestic supplies mentioned
at serial numbers 1,2 and 3 of the
Table contained in notification No. 48/2017-Central Tax, dated the 18th October,
2017 published vide number
1305(E), dated the 18th October, 2017;
(xi) that the importer produces evidence of discharge of export obligation to
the satisfaction of the Deputy
Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may
be, within a period of sixty
days of the expiry of period allowed for fulfillment of export obligation, or
within such extended period as the said
Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case
may be, may allow;
(xii) that the exempt materials shall not be disposed of or utilized in any
manner except for discharge of export
obligation or for replenishment of such materials and the materials so
replenished shall not be sold or transferred
to any other person:
Provided that the said materials may be transferred to a job worker for
processing subject to complying
with the conditions prescribed in the relevant goods and services tax provisions
permitting transfer of materials for
job work:
(xiii) that in relation to the said authorisation issued to a manufacturer
exporter or merchant exporter, any bond
required to be executed by the importer in terms of this notification shall be
executed jointly by the manufacturer
exporter or merchant exporter as the case may be and the supporting manufacturer
binding themselves jointly and
severally to comply with the conditions specified in this notification;
(xiv) that the exemption from safeguard duty, transitional product specific
safeguard duty, countervailing duty and
anti-dumping duty shall not be available in respect of material imported-
(a) for supply of goods against Advance Authorisation or Advance
Authorisation for annual requirement or Duty
Free Import Authorisation;
(b) for supply of goods to Export Oriented Unit or Software Technology Parks
or Electronic Hardware Technology
Parks or Biotechnology Parks;
(c) for supply of goods against Export Promotion Capital Good (EPCG)
Authorisation;
(d) for supply of marine freight containers by 100% Export Orients Unit
(domestic freight container- manufacturers)
where said containers are exported out of India within 6 months or such further
period as permitted by Deputy
Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may
be; and
(e) for supply for official use or to the projects funded by UN or
International Organisation in terms of Notification
No. 84/97-Customs dated 11-11-1997.
Explanation,- For the purposes of this notification,-
(I) "dutiable goods" means excisable goods which are not exempt from central
excise duty and which are not
chargeable to 'nil' rate of central excise duty;
(II) "Foreign Trade Policy" means the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023, published
by the Government of India in the
Ministry of Commerce and Industry, vide notification No. 01/2023, dated the 31st
March, 2023;
(III) "Handbook of Procedures" means the Handbook of Procedures, 2023
published by the Government of India
in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry vide public notice No. 01/2023, dated
the 1st April, 2023;
(IV) "Manufacture" has the same meaning as assigned to it in paragraph 11.31
of the Foreign Trade Policy;
(V) "Materials" means
(a) raw materials, components, intermediates, consumables, catalysts and parts
which are required for
manufacture of resultant product;
(b) mandatory spares within a value limit of ten per cent of the value of the
authorisation which are required to be
exported along with the resultant product;
(c) fuel required for manufacture of resultant product;
(d) packaging materials required for packing of resultant product;
(VI) "Regional Authority" means the Director General of Foreign Trade appointed
under section 6 of the Foreign
Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992) or an officer
authorized by him to grant an
authorisation under the said Act;
(VII) "Specified Chartered Accountant" means a statutory auditor or a
Chartered Accountant who certifies the
importer's financial records under the Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013) or the
Income Tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961)
or the Sales Tax or the Value Added Tax Act of the State Government.
(VIII) “Supply of taxable goods” means a supply of goods which is leviable to
tax under relevant Goods and
Services Tax law.
[F.No.605/10/2022 -DBK]
(Dhananjay Singh)
Under Secretary.
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