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Dear Sir, we are importers of mechanical parts, we imported some screws from the Netherlands which got rejected. Recently our supplier informed us to scrap these screws (shipment weight 3 kg only). Now our bank (ICICI bank has been asking us to pay the supplier. How to handle this please guide. Sujit K Mishra ISE BOTECO Tekplast India Pvt Ltd Chandigarh 9915178662 Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 5 of 5 Records Page: 1
Sh. Mishra Ji, The bank is legally right. The amount in question should not remain outstanding. It has to be settled. You have two options :- 1. Persuade the exporter (outside India) to issue credit note. 2. Re-export the defective goods and claim drawback (98% of duty paid). For re-export of defective imported goods, procedure is laid down in Circular No. 45/2011-Cus., dated 13-10-2011
It is not clear whether the goods have been customs cleared by the importer and duty paid. Goods if cleared, the following options are available to the importer
Dear Sir, Thank you very much for detailed reply.
You could consider getting a credit note from the foreign supplier
Yes Shilpa ji ..Thank you Shri. Kasthuri Sethi Saab and Shilpa ji mam. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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