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IF BCD paid thru licence, Customs - Exim - SEZ

Issue Id: - 4112
Dated: 2-5-2012
By:- Mridul Sethi

IF BCD paid thru licence


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Sir,

If we pay BCD thru licence, then AED is to be calculated on landed cost or on (landed cost + custom duty) figure. Actually we are receiving BOE ot this case with the calculation of AED on landed cost, but my query is that in this way are we not paying less amount to the govt.

Regards,

Mridul Sethi

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1 Dated: 3-5-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

If you had paid BCD through licence then it means that customs duty is exempted to that extent.  And if customs duty is exempted then CVD will not will calculated on the exempted part of the BCD.


2 Dated: 4-5-2012
By:- kamal chordia

AED Calulate on landed cost +Basic Custom Duty in all cases weather you paying duty through cash or through licence


3 Dated: 4-5-2012
By:- Radha Arun

AED is always calculated on landed cost plus customs duty, under section 3(2) of the Customs Tariff Act. However, in the case of licence, the basic duty is actually exempted. Licence debit is only a way of keeping track of how much exemption is availed, as against the face value of the licence. So, there is no basic customs duty while calculating AED. (The AED is also exempted. Again, the licence debit is a way of keeping track of the exemption.)


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