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Chapter 4 - DUTY EXEMPTION / REMISSION SCHEMES - Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 (From 1-4-2015 to 4-12-17)Extract CHAPTER 4 DUTY EXEMPTION / REMISSION SCHEMES 4.00 Objective Schemes under this Chapter enable duty free import of inputs for export production, including replenishment of input or duty remission. 4.01 Schemes (a) Duty Exemption Schemes. The Duty Exemption schemes consist of the following: (i) Advance Authorisation (AA) (which will include Advance Authorisation for Annual Requirement). (ii) Duty Free Import Authorisation (DFIA). (b) Duty Remission Scheme. Duty Drawback (DBK) Scheme, administered by Department of Revenue. 4.02 Applicability of Policy Procedures Authorisation under this Chapter shall be issued in accordance with the Policy and Procedures in force on the date of issue of the Authorisation. 4.03 Advance Authorisation (a) Advance Authorisation is issued to allow duty free import of input, which is physically incorporated in export product (making normal allowance for wastage). In addition, fuel, oil, catalyst which is consumed / utilised in the process of production of export product, may also be allowed. (b) Advance Authorisation is issued for inputs in relation to resultant product, on the following basis: (i) As per Standard Input Output Norms (SION) notified (available in Hand Book of Procedures); OR (ii) On the basis of self declaration as per paragraph 4.07 of Handbook of Procedures. 4.04 Advance Authorisation for Spices Duty free import of spices covered under Chapter-9 of ITC (HS) shall be permitted only for activities like crushing / grinding / sterilization / manufacture of oils or oleoresins. Authorisation shall not be available for simply cleaning, grading, re-packing etc. 7 [4.04A Special Advance Authorisation Scheme for export of Articles of Apparel and Clothing accessories. Duty free import of fabric under 'Special Advance Authorisation Scheme for export of Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories' shall be allowed, as per Customs Notification issued for this scheme, for export of items covered under Chapter 61 and 62 of ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import, subject to the following terms and conditions: (i) The authorisation shall be issued based on Standard Input output Norms (SION) or prior fixation of norms by Norms Committee. (ii) The authorisation shall be issued for the import of relevant fabrics including inter lining only as input. No other input, packing material, fuel, oil and catalyst shall be allowed for import under this authorisation. (iii) Exporters shall be eligible for All Industry Rate of Duty Drawback, for non fabric inputs, as determined by Central Government for this scheme. For the purpose of value addition norm of para 4.08 of FTP, the value of any other input used on which benefit of Drawback is claimed or intended to be claimed shall be equal to 22% of the FOB value of export realised. Minimum value addition shall be as per para 4.09 of FTP. (iv) Where the exporter desires to claim drawback determined and fixed by Central Excise Authority (brand rate), he shall follow para 4.15 of FTP regarding declarations to be made in application for the authorisation and make export under claim for brand rate. In such cases the value addition shall be as per para 4.08 of FTP. Minimum value addition shall be as per para 4.09 of FTP. (v) Authorisation, and the fabric imported, shall be subject actual user condition. The same shall be non transferable even after completion of export obligation. However fabric imported may be transferred for job work as permitted by Central Excise (excluding to units located in areas eligible for area based exemption from Central Excise Duty). Invalidation of the authorisation shall not permitted. (vi) The fabric imported shall be subject to pre-import condition and it shall be physically incorporated in the export product (making normal allowance for wastage). Only Physical exports shall fulfil the export obligate. (vii) Provisions of paragraphs 4.02, 4.05(a), 4.13(i), 4.13(ii), 4.14, 4.15, 4.17, 4.19, 4.21(i), 4.21(ii), 4.21(iii), 4.21(v), 4.22(i), and 4.24 of Foreign Trade Policy shall be applicable insofar as they are not inconsistent with this scheme.] 4.05 Eligible Applicant / Export / Supply (a) Advance Authorisation can be issued either to a manufacturer exporter or merchant exporter tied to supporting manufacturer. (b) Advance Authorisation for pharmaceutical products manufactured through Non-Infringing (NI) process (as indicated in paragraph 4.18 of Handbook of Procedures) shall be issued to manufacturer exporter only. (c) Advance Authorisation shall be issued for: (i) Physical export (including export to SEZ); (ii) Intermediate supply; and/or (iii) Supply of goods to the categories mentioned in paragraph 7.02 (b), (c), (e), (f), (g) and (h) of this FTP. (iv) Supply of stores on board of foreign going vessel / aircraft, subject to condition that there is specific Standard Input Output Norms in respect of item supplied. 4.06 Advance Authorisation for Annual Requirement (i) Advance Authorisation for Annual Requirement shall only be issued for items notified in Standard Input Output Norms (SION), and it shall not be available in case of adhoc norms under paragraph 4.03 (b)(ii) of FTP. (ii) Advance Authorisation for Annual Requirement shall also not be available in respect of SION where any item of input appears in Appendix 4-J. 4.07 Eligibility Condition to obtain Advance Authorisation for Annual Requirement (i) Exporters having past export performance (in at least preceding two financial years) shall be entitled for Advance Authorisation for Annual requirement. (ii) Entitlement in terms of CIF value of imports shall be upto 300% of the FOB value of physical export and / or FOR value of deemed export in preceding financial year or ₹ 1 crore, whichever is higher. 4.08 Value Addition Value Addition for the purpose of this Chapter (except for Gems and Jewellery sector for which value addition is prescribed in paragraph 4.38 of FTP) shall be:- VA = A - B x 100, where B A = FOB value of export realized / FOR value of supply received. B = CIF value of inputs covered by Authorisation, plus value of any other input used on which benefit of DBK is claimed or intended to be claimed. 4.09 Minimum Value Addition (i) Minimum value addition required to be achieved under Advance Authorisation is 15%. (ii) Export Products where value addition could be less than 15% are given in Appendix 4D. (iii) For physical exports for which payments are not received in freely convertible currency, value addition shall be as specified in Appendix 4C. (iv) Minimum value addition for Gems Jewellery Sector is given in paragraph 4.61 of Handbook of Procedures. (v) In case of Tea, minimum value addition shall be 50%. 4.10 Import of Mandatory Spares Import of mandatory spares which are required to be exported / supplied with the resultant product shall be permitted duty free to the extent of 10% of CIF value of Authorisation. 4.11 Ineligible categories of import on Self Declaration basis (a) Import of following products shall not be permissible on self-declaration basis: (i) All vegetable / edible oils classified under Chapter-15 and all types of oilseeds classified under Chapter-12 of ITC (HS) book; (ii) All types of cereals classified under Chapter-10 of ITC (HS) book; (iii) All Spices other than light black pepper (light berries) having a basic customs duty of more than 30%, classified under Chapter-9 and 12 of ITC (HS) book; (iv) All types of fruits/ vegetables having a duty of more than 30%, classified under Chapter-7 and Chapter-8 of ITC (HS) book; (v) Horn, hoof and any other organ of animal; (vi) Honey; (vii) Rough Marble Blocks/Slabs; and (viii) Rough Granite. (ix) Vitamins except for use in pharmaceutical industry. (b) For export of perfumes, perfumery compounds and various feed ingredients containing vitamins, no Authorisation shall be issued by Regional Authority under paragraph 4.07 of Handbook of Procedures and applicants shall be required to apply under paragraph 4.06 of Hand Book of Procedures to the Norms Committee. (c) Where export and/or import of biotechnology items and related products are involved, Authorisation under paragraph 4.07 of Handbook of Procedures shall be issued by Regional Authority only on submission of a No Objection Certificate from Department of Biotechnology. 4.12 Accounting of Input (i) Wherever SION permits use of either (a) a generic input or (b) alternative input, unless the name of the specific input [which has been used in manufacturing the export product] gets indicated / endorsed in the relevant shipping bill and these inputs, so endorsed, match the description in the relevant bill of entry, the concerned Authorisation will not be redeemed. In other words, the name/description of the input used (or to be used) in the Authorisation must match exactly with the name/description endorsed in the shipping bill. (ii) In addition, if in any SION, a single quantity has been indicated against a number of inputs (more than one input), then quantities of such inputs to be permitted for import shall be in proportion to the quantity of these inputs actually used/consumed in production, within overall quantity against such group of inputs. Proportion of these inputs actually used/consumed in production of export product shall be clearly indicated in shipping bills. (iii) At the time of discharge of export obligation (issue of EODC) or at the time of redemption, Regional Authority shall allow only those inputs which have been specifically indicated in the shipping bill. (iv) The above provisions will also be applicable for supplies to SEZs and supplies made under Deemed export. Details as given above will have to be indicated in the relevant Bill of Export, ARE-3, Central Excise certified Invoice / import document / document for domestic procurement/supply. 4.13 Pre-import condition in certain cases (i) DGFT may, by Notification, impose pre-import condition for inputs under this Chapter. (ii) Import items subject to pre-import condition are listed in Appendix 4-J or will be as indicated in Standard Input Output Norms (SION). (iii) Import of drugs from unregistered sources shall have pre-import condition. 16 [4.14: Details of Duties exempted Imports under Advance Authorisation are exempted from payment of Basic Customs Duty, Additional Customs Duty, Education Cess, Anti-dumping Duty, Countervailing Duty, Safeguard Duty, Transition Product Specific Safeguard Duty, wherever applicable. Import against supplies covered under paragraph 7.02 (c), (d) and (g) of FTP will not be exempted from payment of applicable Anti-dumping Duty, Countervailing Duty, Safeguard Duty and Transition Product Specific Safeguard Duty, if any. However, imports under Advance Authorization for physical exports are also exempt from whole of the integrated tax and Compensation Cess leviable under sub-section (7) and sub-section (9) respectively, of section 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975) , as may be provided in the notification issued by Department of Revenue, and such imports shall be subject to pre-import condition.] 4.15 Admissibility of Drawback Drawback as per rate determined and fixed by Central Excise authority shall be available for duty paid imported or indigenous inputs (not specified in the norms) used in the export product. For this purpose, applicant shall indicate clearly details of duty paid input in the application for Advance Authorisation. As per details mentioned in the application, Regional Authority shall also clearly endorse details of such duty paid inputs in the condition sheet of the Advance Authorisation. 4.16 Actual User Condition for Advance Authorisation (i) Advance Authorisation and / or material imported under Advance Authorisation shall be subject to Actual User condition. The same shall not be transferable even after completion of export obligation. However, Authorisation holder will have option to dispose of product manufactured out of duty free input once export obligation is completed. (ii) In case where CENVAT credit facility on input has been availed for the exported goods, even after completion of export obligation, the goods imported against such Advance Authorisation shall be utilized only in the manufacture of dutiable goods whether within the same factory or outside (by a supporting manufacturer). For this, the Authorisation holder shall produce a certificate from either the jurisdictional Central Excise Authority or Chartered Accountant, at the option of the exporter, at the time of filing application for Export Obligation Discharge Certificate to Regional Authority concerned. (iii) Waste / scrap arising out of manufacturing process, as allowed, can be disposed off on payment of applicable duty even before fulfillment of export obligation. 4.17 Validity Period for Import (i) Validity period for import of Advance Authorisation shall be 12 months from the date of issue of Authorisation. (ii) Advance Authorisation for Deemed Export shall be co-terminus with contracted duration of project execution or 12 months from the date of issue of Authorisation, whichever is more. 4.18 Importability / Exportability of items that are Prohibited/Restricted/ STE (i) No export or import of an item shall be allowed under Advance Authorisation / DFIA if the item is prohibited for exports or imports respectively. Export of a prohibited item may be allowed under Advance Authorisation provided it is separately so notified, subject to the conditions given therein. (ii) Items reserved for imports by STEs cannot be imported against Advance Authorisation / DFIA. However those items can be procured from STEs against ARO or Invalidation letter. STEs are also allowed to sell goods on High Sea Sale basis to holders of Advance Authorisation / DFIA holder. STEs are also permitted to issue No Objection Certificate (NOC) for import by Advance Authorisation / DFIA holder. Authorisation Holder would be required to file Quarterly Returns of imports effected against such NOC to concerned STE and STE would submit half-yearly import figures of such imports to concerned administrative Department for monitoring with a copy endorsed to DGFT. (iii) Items reserved for export by STE can be exported under Advance Authorisation / DFIA only after obtaining a No Objection Certificate from the concerned STE. (iv) Import of restricted items shall be allowed under Advance Authorisation/ DFIA. (v) Export of restricted / SCOMET items however, shall be subject to all conditionalities or requirements of export authorisation or permission, as may be required, under Schedule 2 of ITC (HS). 6 [(vi) Import of Natural Rubber will not be allowed during the period 21st January 2016 to 31st March 2016 under Advance Authorisations to be issued or revalidated on or after 21st January, 2016.] 4.19 Free of Cost Supply by Foreign Buyer Advance Authorisation shall also be available where some or all inputs are supplied free of cost to exporter by foreign buyer. In such cases, notional value of free of cost input shall be added in the CIF value of import and FOB value of export for the purpose of computation of value addition. However, realization of export proceeds will be equivalent to an amount excluding notional value of such input. 4.20 Domestic Sourcing of Inputs (i) Holder of an Advance Authorisation / Duty Free Import Authorisation can procure inputs from indigenous supplier/ State Trading Enterprise in lieu of direct import. Such procurement can be against Advance Release Order (ARO), Invalidation Letter, Back-to-Back Inland Letter of Credit. (ii) When domestic supplier intends to obtain duty free material for inputs through Advance Authorisation for supplying resultant product to another Advance Authorisation / DFIA / EPCG Authorisation, Regional Authority shall issue Invalidation Letter. (iii) Regional Authority shall issue Advance Release Order if the domestic supplier intends to seek refund of duty through Deemed Exports mechanism as per provisions under Chapter-7 of FTP. (iv) Regional Authority may issue Advance Release Order or Invalidation Letter at the time of issue of Authorisation simultaneously or subsequently. (v) Advance Authorisation holder under DTA can procure inputs from EOU / EHTP / BTP / STP / SEZ units without obtaining Advance Release Order or Invalidation Letter. (vi) Duty Free Import Authorisation holder shall also be eligible for Advance Release Order / Invalidation Letter facility. (vii) Validity of Advance Release Order / Invalidation Letter shall be co-terminous with validity of Authorisation. 4.21 Currency for Realisation of Export Proceeds (i) Export proceeds shall be realized in freely convertible currency except otherwise specified. Provisions regarding realization of export proceeds are given in paragraph 2.43 of FTP. (ii) Export to Rupee Payment Area (RPA) (for which payments are not received in freely convertible currency) shall be subject to minimum value addition as specified in Appendix-4C. (iii) Export to SEZ Units shall be taken into account for discharge of export obligation provided payment is realised from Foreign Currency Account of the SEZ unit. (iv) Export to SEZ Developers / Co-developers can also be taken into account for discharge of export obligation even if payment is realised in Indian Rupees. (v) Authorisation holder needs to file Bill of Export for export to SEZ unit / developer / co-developer in accordance with the procedures given in SEZ Rules, 2006. 2 [ 4.22 Export Obligation (i) Period for fulfilment of export obligation under Advance Authorisation shall be 18 months from the date of issue of Authorisation or as notified by DGFT. 11 [(ii) In cases of supplies to projects in India under deemed export category or projects abroad, the Export Obligation period shall be co-terminus with contracted duration of the project execution or 18 months whichever is more. ] (iii) Export Obligation for items falling in categories of defence, military store, aerospace and nuclear energy shall be 24 months from the date of issue of authorization or co-terminus with contracted duration of the export order whichever is more. (iv) Export Obligation Period for inputs, as specified in Appendix 4-J, shall be as mentioned in the relevant column of the said Appendix.] 4.23 Export Obligation Period (EOP) Extension for units under BIFR/ Rehabilitation. A company holding Advance Authorisation and registered with BIFR / Rehabilitation Department of State Government or any firm / company acquiring a unit holding Advance Authorisation which is under BIFR / Rehabilitation, may be permitted export obligation extension for the Advance Authorisation(s) held by the acquired unit, as per rehabilitation package prepared by operating agency and approved by BIFR / Rehabilitation Department of State Government. If time-period upto which EO extension is to be granted is not specifically mentioned in the BIFR order, EO extension of two years from the date of expiry of EOP (including extended period) or the date of BIFR order, whichever is later, shall be granted without payment of composition fee. 4.24 Re-import of exported goods under Duty Exemption / Remission Scheme Goods exported under Advance Authorisation / Duty Free Import Authorisation may be re-imported in same or substantially same form subject to such conditions as may be specified by Department of Revenue. Authorisation holder shall also inform about such re-importation to the Regional Authority which had issued the Authorisation within one month from date of re-import. DUTY FREE IMPORT AUTHORISATION SCHEME (DFIA) 4.25 DFIA Scheme (a) Duty Free Import Authorisation is issued to allow duty free import of inputs. In addition, import of oil and catalyst which is consumed / utilised in the process of production of export product, may also be allowed. (b) Provisions of paragraphs 4.12, 4.18, 4.20, 4.21 and 4.24 of FTP shall be applicable to DFIA also. 1 [(c) Duty Free Import Authorisation Scheme shall not be available for import of raw sugar.] 3 [ 4.26 Duties Exempted and Admissibility of Cenvat and Drawback (i) Duty Free Import Authorisation shall be exempted only from payment of Basic Customs Duty. (ii) Additional customs duty/excise duty, being not exempt, shall be adjusted as CENVAT credit as per DoR rules. (iii) Drawback as per rate determined and fixed by Central Excise authority shall be available for duty paid inputs, whether imported or indigenous, used in the export product. However, in case such drawback is claimed for inputs not specified in SION, the applicant should have indicated clearly details of such duty paid inputs also in the application for Duty Free Import Authorization, and as per the details mentioned in the application, the Regional Authority should also have clearly endorsed details of such duty paid inputs in the condition sheet of the Duty Free Import Authorisation.] 4.27 Eligibility (i) Duty Free Import Authorisation shall be issued on post export basis for products for which Standard Input Output Norms have been notified. (ii) Merchant Exporter shall be required to mention name and address of supporting manufacturer of the export product on the export document viz. Shipping Bill / Airway Bill / Bill of Export / ARE-1 / ARE-3. (iii) Application is to be filed with concerned Regional Authority before effecting export under Duty Free Import Authorisation. 4.28 Minimum Value Addition Minimum value addition of 20% shall be required to be achieved. For items where higher value addition has been prescribed under Advance Authorisation in Appendix 4C, the same value addition shall be applicable for Duty Free Import Authorisation also. 4.29 Validity Transferability of DFIA (i) Applicant shall file online application to Regional Authority concerned before starting export under DFIA. (ii) Export shall be completed within 12 months from the date of online filing of application and generation of file number. (iii) While doing export/supply, applicant shall indicate file number on the export documents viz. Shipping Bill / Airway Bill/ Bill of Export / ARE-1 / ARE-3, Central Excise certified Invoice. (iv) After completion of exports and realization of proceeds, request for issuance of transferable Duty Free Import Authorisation may be made to concerned Regional Authority within a period of twelve months from the date of export or six months (or additional time allowed by RBI for realization) from the date of realization of export proceeds, whichever is later. 12[(v) Applicant shall be allowed to file application beyond 24 months from the date of generation of file number as per paragraph 9.02 of Hand Book of Procedures. ] (vi) Separate DFIA shall be issued for each SION and each port. (vii) Exports under DFIA shall be made from from a single port as mentioned in paragraph 4.37 of Handbook of Procedures. 13 [(viii) No Duty Free Import Authorisation shall be issued for an input where SION prescribes 'Actual User' condition and/or Appendix-4J prescribes pre import condition for such an input. ] (ix) Regional Authority shall issue transferable DFIA with a validity of 12 months from the date of issue. No further revalidation shall be granted by Regional Authority. 4.30 Sensitive Items under Duty Free Import Authorisation (a) In respect of resultant products requiring following inputs, exporter shall be required to provide declaration with regard to technical characteristics, quality and specification in Shipping Bill: Alloy steel including Stainless Steel, Copper Alloy, Synthetic Rubber, Bearings, Solvent, Perfumes / Essential Oil/ Aromatic Chemicals, Surfactants, Relevant Fabrics, marble, Articles made of polypropylene, Articles made of Paper and Paper Board, Insecticides, Lead Ingots, Zinc Ingots, Citric Acid, Relevant Glass fibre reinforcement (Glass fibre, Chopped / Stranded Mat, Roving Woven Surfacing Mat), Relevant Synthetic Resin (unsaturated polyester resin, Epoxy Resin, Vinyl Ester Resin, Hydroxy Ethyl Cellulose), Lining Material . (b) While issuing Duty Free Import Authorisation, Regional Authority shall mention technical characteristics, quality and specification in respect of above inputs in the Authorisation. SCHEMES FOR EXPORTERS OF GEMS AND JEWELLERY 4.31 Import of Input Exporters of gems and Jewellery can import / procure duty free input for manufacture of export product. 4.32 Items of Export Following items, if exported, would be eligible: 15 [(i) Gold jewellery, including partly processed jewellery and articles including medallions and coins (excluding legal tender coins), whether plain or studded, containing gold of 8 carats and above up to a maximum limit of 22 carats ; ] (ii) Silver jewellery including partly processed jewellery, silverware, silver strips and articles including medallions and coins (excluding legal tender coins and any engineering goods) containing more than 50% silver by weight; (iii) Platinum jewellery including partly processed jewellery and articles including medallions and coins (excluding legal tender coins and any engineering goods) containing more than 50% platinum by weight. 4.33 Schemes The schemes are as follows: (i) Advance Procurement / Replenishment of Precious Metals from Nominated Agencies; (ii) Replenishment Authorisation for Gems; (iii) Replenishment Authorisation for Consumables; (iv) Advance Authorisation for Precious Metals. 4.34 Advance Procurement/ Replenishment of Precious Metals from Nominated Agencies 9 [ (i) Exporter of gold / silver / platinum jewellery and articles thereof including mountings and findings may obtain gold / silver / platinum as an input for export product from Nominated Agency, in advance or as replenishment after export in accordance with the procedure specified in this behalf. In case where CENVAT credit facility on Precious metal (Gold, Silver and Platinum) as input has been 10 [ availed and/or Gems ] and Jewellery products are exported availing rebate, then replenishment of Precious metal shall be allowed provided that such inputs procured duty free are used in the manufacture of dutiable goods in the factory/unit, where exported Gems and Jewellery products were manufactured. Sale/transfer of such duty free Precious metal inputs shall not be allowed. ] (ii) The export would be subject to wastage norms and minimum value addition as prescribed in paragraph 4.60 and 4.61 respectively in the Handbook of Procedures. 4.35 Replenishment Authorisation for Gems (i) Exporter may obtain Replenishment Authorisation for Gems from Regional Authority in accordance with procedure specified in Handbook of Procedures. (ii) Replenishment Authorisation for Gems may be issued against export including that made against supply by Nominated Agency (paragraph 4.41 of FTP) and against supply by foreign buyer (paragraph 4.45 of FTP). (iii) In case of plain or studded gold / silver / platinum jewellery and articles, value of such Authorisation shall be determined with reference to realisation in excess of prescribed minimum value addition. Replenishment Authorisation for Gems shall be freely transferable. (iv) Replenishment Rate and item of import will be as prescribed in Appendix 4G. 4.36 Replenishment Authorisation for Consumables (i) Replenishment authorization for duty free import of Consumables, Tools and other items namely, Tags and labels, Security censor on card, Staple wire, Poly bag (as notified by Customs) for Jewellery made out of precious metals (other than Gold Platinum) equal to 2% and for Cut and Polished Diamonds and Jewellery made out of Gold and Platinum equal to 1% of FOB value of exports of the preceding year, may be issued on production of Chartered Accountant Certificate indicating the export performance. However, in case of Rhodium finished Silver jewellery, entitlement will be 3% of FOB value of exports of such jewellery. This Authorisation shall be non-transferable and subject to actual user condition. (ii) Application for import of consumables as given above shall be filed online to the concerned Regional Authority in ANF 4H. 4.37 Advance Authorisation for Precious Metals. (a) Advance Authorisation shall be granted on pre-import basis with Actual User condition for duty free import of: (i) Gold of fineness not less than 0.995 and mountings, sockets, frames and findings of 8 carats and above; (ii) Silver of fineness not less than 0.995 and mountings, sockets, frames and findings containing more than 50% silver by weight; (iii) Platinum of fineness not less than 0.900 and mountings, sockets, frames and findings containing more than 50% platinum by weight. (b) Advance Authorization shall carry an export obligation which shall be fulfilled as per procedure indicated in Chapter 4 of Handbook of Procedures. (c) Value Addition shall be as per paragraph 4.38 of FTP and 4.61 of Handbook of Procedures. 4.38 Value Addition Minimum Value Addition norms for gems and jewellery sector are given in paragraph 4.61 of Handbook of Procedures. It would be calculated as under: VA = A - B x 100, where B A = FOB value of the export realised / FOR value of supply received. B = Value of inputs (including domestically procured) such as gold / silver / platinum content in export product plus admissible wastage along with value of other items such as gemstone etc. Wherever gold has been obtained on loan basis, value shall also include interest paid in free foreign exchange to foreign supplier. 4.39 Wastage Norms Wastage or manufacturing loss for gold / silver / platinum jewellery shall be admissible as per paragraph 4.60 of Handbook of Procedures. 4.40 DFIA not available Duty Free Import Authorisation scheme shall not be available for Gems and Jewellery sector. 4.41 Nominated Agencies (i) Exporters may obtain gold / silver / platinum from Nominated Agency. Exporter in EOU and units in SEZ would be governed by the respective provisions of Chapter-6 of FTP / SEZ Rules, respectively. (ii) Nominated Agencies are MMTC Ltd, The Handicraft and Handlooms Exports Corporation of India Ltd, The State Trading Corporation of India Ltd, PEC Ltd, STCL Ltd, MSTC Ltd, and Diamond India Limited (iii) 17 [Notwithstanding any provision relating to import of gold by Nominated Agencies under Foreign Trade Policy (2015-2020) , the import of gold by Four Star and Five Star Houses with Nominated Agency Certificate is subjected to actual user condition and are permitted to import gold as input only for the purpose of manufacture and export by themselves during the remaining validity period of the Nominated Agency certificate.] (iv) Reserve Bank of India can authorize any bank as Nominated Agency. (iv) Procedure for import of precious metal by Nominated Agency (other than those authorized by Reserve Bank of India and the Gems Jewellery units operating under EOU and SEZ schemes) and the monitoring mechanism thereof shall be as per the provisions laid down in Hand Book of Procedures. (v) A bank authorised by Reserve Bank of India is allowed export of gold scrap for refining and import standard gold bars as per Reserve Bank of India guidelines. 4.42 Import of Diamonds for Certification / Grading Re- export Following agencies are permitted to import diamonds to their laboratories without any import duty, for the purpose of certification / grading reports, with a condition that the same should be re-exported with the certification/grading reports, as per the procedure laid down in Hand Book of Procedures: (1) Gemological Institute of America (GIA), Mumbai, Maharashtra. (2) Indian Diamond Institute, Surat, Gujarat, India. (3) International Institute of Diamond Grading Research India Pvt Ltd., Surat, Gujarat, India. 5 [(4) HRD Diamond Institute Private Limited, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.] 14 [ (5) M/s International Gemological Institute (India) Pvt Ltd, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai ] 4.43 Export of Cut Polished Diamonds for Certification/ Grading Re-import List of authorized laboratories for certification / grading of diamonds of 0.25 carat and above are given in paragraph 4.74 of Handbook of Procedures. 8 [ 4.44 Export of Cut Polished Diamonds with Re-import Facility at Zero Duty An exporter (with annual export turnover of ₹ 5 crores for each of the last three years) or the authorised offices/agencies in India of laboratories mentioned under paragraph 4.74 of Handbook of Procedures may export cut polished diamonds (each of 0.25 carat or above) to any of the agencies/laboratories mentioned under paragraph 4.74 of Handbook of Procedures 2015-20 with re-import facility at zero duty within 3 months from the date of export. Such facility of export and subsequent reimport at zero duty will be subject to guidelines issued by Central Board of Customs Excise, Department of Revenue] 4.45 Export against Supply by Foreign Buyer (i) Where export orders are placed on nominated agencies / status holder / exporters of three years standing having an annual average turnover of Rupees five crores during preceding three financial years, foreign buyer may supply in advance and free of charge, gold / silver / platinum, alloys, findings and mountings of gold / silver / platinum for manufacture and export. (ii) Such supplies can also be in advance and may involve semi-finished jewellery including findings / mountings / components for repairs / re-make and export subject to minimum value addition as prescribed under paragraph 4.61 of Handbook of Procedures. In such cases of export, wastage norms as per paragraph 4.60 of Handbook of Procedures shall apply. (iii) Exports may be made by nominated agencies directly or through their associates or by status holder / exporter. Import and Export of findings shall be on net to net basis. 4.46 Export Promotion Tours/ Export of Branded Jewellery (i) Nominated Agencies and their associates, with approval of Department of Commerce and with approval of Gem Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), may export gold / silver / platinum jewellery and articles thereof for exhibitions abroad. (ii) Personal carriage of gold / silver / platinum jewellery, precious, semi-precious stones, beads and articles and export of branded jewellery is also permitted, subject to conditions as in Handbook of Procedures. 4.47 Personal Carriage of Export / Import Parcels Personal carriage of gems and jewellery export parcels by foreign bound passengers and import parcels by an Indian importer/foreign national may be permitted as per the Handbook of Procedures. 4.48 Export by Post Export of jewellery through Foreign Post Office including via Speed Post is allowed. The jewellery parcel shall not exceed 20 kgs by weight. 4.49 Private / Public Bonded Warehouse Private / Public Bonded Warehouses may be set up in SEZ/DTA for import and re-export of cut and polished diamonds, cut and polished coloured gemstones, uncut unset precious semi-precious stones, subject to achievement of minimum value addition of 5% by DTA units. 4 [ 4.49 A Special Notified Zone Import, auction/sale and re-export of rough diamonds by entities, as notified vide RBI Notification 116 of 1st April, 2014, as amended from time to time, on consignment or outright basis, will be permitted in Special Notified Zone (SNZ) administered by the operator of SNZ, under supervision of Customs. The procedure of import, auction/ sale and re-export of rough diamonds (unsold) would be as specified by CBEC.] 4.50 Diamond Jewellery Dollar Accounts (a) Firms and companies dealing in purchase / sale of rough or cut and polished diamonds / precious metal jewellery plain, minakari and / or studded with / without diamond and / or other stones with a track record of at least two years in import or export of diamonds / coloured gemstones / diamond and coloured gemstones studded jewellery / plain gold jewellery and having an average annual turnover of ₹ 3 crore or above during preceding three licensing years may also carry out their business through designated Diamond Dollar Accounts (DDA). (b) Dollars in such accounts available from bank finance and / or export proceeds shall be used only for: (i) Import / purchase of rough diamonds from overseas/ local sources; (ii) Purchase of cut and polished diamonds, coloured gemstones and plain gold jewellery from local sources; (iii) Import / purchase of gold from overseas / nominated agencies and repayment of dollar loans from the bank; and (iv) Transfer to Rupee Account of exporter. Details of this DDA Scheme are given in Handbook of Procedures. (c) A non DDA holder is also permitted to supply cut and polished diamonds to DDA holder, receive payment in dollars and convert the same into Rupees within 7 days. Cut and polished diamonds and coloured gemstones so supplied by non-DDA holder will also be counted towards discharge of his export obligation and/ or entitle him to replenishment Authorisation. 4.51 Export of cut polished precious and semi-precious stones for treatment and re-import Gems and Jewellery exporters shall be allowed to export cut and polished precious and semi-precious stones for the treatment and re-import as per customs rules and regulations. In case of re-export, the exporter shall be entitled for duty drawback as per rules. 4.52 Re-import of rejected Jewellery Gems Jewellery exporters shall be allowed to re-import rejected precious metal jewellery as per paragraph 4.91 of Handbook of Procedures. 4.53 Export and import on consignment basis Gems Jewellery exporters shall be allowed to export and import diamond, gemstones jewellery on consignment basis as per Handbook of Procedures and Customs Rules and Regulations. --------------------- Notes:- 1. Inserted vide Not. 05/2015-20 - Dated 1-5-2015 2. Substituted vide Not. 08/2015-2020 - Dated 4-6-2015 w.e.f. 1 st April 2015 4.22 Export Obligation (i) Period for fulfilment of export obligation under Advance Authorisation shall be 18 months from the date of issue of Authorisation or as notified by DGFT. (ii) In cases of supplies to turnkey projects in India under deemed export category or turnkey projects abroad, the Export Obligation period shall be co-terminus with contracted duration of the project execution or 18 months whichever is more. (iii) Export Obligation for items falling in categories of defence, military store, aerospace and nuclear energy shall be 24 months from the date of issue of authorization or co-terminus with contracted duration of the export order whichever is more. (ii) Export Obligation Period for specified inputs, from the date of clearance of each consignment, is given in Appendix 4-J. 3. Substituted vide Not. 08/2015-2020 - Dated 4-6-2015 w.e.f. 1 st April 2015 4.26 Duties Exempted and Admissibility of Cenvat and Drawback (i) Duty Free Import Authorisation shall be exempted only from payment of Basic Customs Duty. (ii) Additional customs duty/excise duty, being not exempt, shall be adjusted as CENVAT credit as per DoR rules. (ii) Drawback as per rate determined and fixed by Central Excise authority shall be available for duty paid inputs, whether imported or indigenous, used in the export product. However, in case such drawback is claimed for inputs not specified in SION, the applicant should have indicated clearly details of such duty paid inputs also in the application for Duty Free Import Authorization, and as per the details mentioned in the application, the Regional Authority should also have clearly endorsed details of such duty paid inputs in the condition sheet of the Duty Free Import Authorization. 4. Inserted vide Not. 11 /2015-2020 - Dated 15-6-2015 5. Inserted vide Not. 28/2015-20 - Dated 16-12-2015 6. Inserted vide Not. 33/2015-2020 - Dated 21-1-2016 7. Inserted vide Not. 21/2015-2020 - Dated 11-8-2016 with effect from 1st September 2016 8. Substituted vide Not. 39/2015-2020 - Dated 22-2-2017 , before it was read as, 4.44 Export of Cut Polished Diamonds with Re-import Facility at Zero Duty An exporter (with annual export turnover of ₹ 5 crores for each of the last three years) may export cut polished diamonds (each of 0.25 carat or above) to any of the agencies/laboratories mentioned under paragraph 4.74 of Handbook of Procedures with re-import facility at zero duty within 3 months from the date of export. Such facility of re-import at zero duty will be subject to guidelines issued by Central Board of Customs Excise, Department of Revenue. 9. Substituted vide Not. 40/2015-2020 - Dated 23-2-2017 , before it was read as, (i) Exporter of gold / silver / platinum jewellery and articles thereof including mountings and findings may obtain gold / silver / platinum as an input for export product from Nominated Agency, in advance or as replenishment after export in accordance with the procedure specified in this behalf. 10. Corrected vide F. No. 01/94/180/12/AM17/PC-4 - Dated 2-3-2017 , before it was read as, 'availed and Gems' 11. Substituted vide Not. 42/2015-2020 - Dated 21-3-2017 , before it was read as, (ii) In cases of supplies to turnkey projects in India under deemed export category or turnkey projects abroad, the Export Obligation period shall be co-terminus with contracted duration of the project execution or 18 months whichever is more. 12. Substituted vide Not. 42/2015-2020 - Dated 21-3-2017 , before it was read as, (v) Applicant shall be allowed to file application beyond 24 months from the date of generation of file number as per paragraph 9.03 of Hand Book of Procedures. 13. Substituted vide Not. 42/2015-2020 - Dated 21-3-2017 , before it was read as, (viii) No Duty Free Import Authorisation shall be issued for an export product where SION prescribes Actual User condition for any input. 14. Inserted vide Not. 14/2015-2020 - Dated 30-6-2017 15. Substituted vide No. 21/2015-2020, dated 14-8-2017 , before it was read as, (i) Gold jewellery, including partly processed jewellery and articles including medallions and coins (excluding legal tender coins), whether plain or studded, containing gold of 8 carats and above; 16. Substituted vide Notification No.33/2015-2020 dated 13-10-2017 , before it was read as, 4.14 Details of Duties exempted Imports under Advance Authorisation are exempted from payment of Basic Customs Duty, Additional Customs Duty, Education Cess, Anti-dumping Duty, Safeguard Duty and Transition Product Specific Safeguard Duty, wherever applicable. However, Import against supplies covered under paragraph 7.02 (c), (d) and (g) of FTP will not be exempted from payment of applicable Anti-dumping Duty, Safeguard Duty and Transition Product Specific Safeguard Duty, if any. 17. Substituted vide Notification No.34/2015-2020 dated 18-10-2017 , before it was read as, (iii) Four Star Export House from Gems Jewellery sector and Five Star Export House from any sector may be recognized as Nominated Agency by Regional Authority.
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