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We would like to obtained intermediate advance authorisation from DGFT, What is the excise compliance after obtaining intermediate advance authorisation like preparation of documents to supply of goods to SEZ buyer, submission of documents to DGFT, Excise etc for redemption of this intermediate advance authorisation. Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 5 of 5 Records Page: 1
On the Bill of Export, the reference to AA should be mentioned and also on ARE-3. Endorsed copy of Bill of Export by Development Commissioner as proof of supply along with BRC should be submitted to Central Excise Department and DGFT for EODC etc.
I agree with the view submitted by Yagay and Sun.
Dear Kamal, Please note that sales to SEZ are treated as Physical Exports i.e. just like Exports to Countries outside India. You have to prepare ARE-1 and clear goods either on payment of duty or under BOND/LUT. Do mention Advance Authorisation No. on the copies of Invoices & ARE-1. On Receipt of Payment, do request your Bankers to update online E-BRC so that the same may be filed with the copy of ARE-1 duly attested to the DGFT office for redemption /EODC of Advance Authorisation. You need to submit ARE-1 Original = Duplicate with Central Excise for claiming rebate of duty, if you are not availing drawback against SEZ supplies or for release of Bond.
I would like stretch the discussion to know whether a DTA can transfer some goods to its EOU ? What would be the tax involved in doing so? Please discuss.
Dear Mr. Ganeshan,
Hope above addresses your query. No Impact of Excise Duty in respect of sales to EOU. Only Sales tax will be charged which will be claimed back by EOU from concerned Development Commissioner. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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