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Sir, Pls let me know the total no.of copies of shipping bills with its purpose. Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 1 of 1 Records Page: 1
Types of Shipping Bills:- 1. Free Shipping Bill: When a Shipper does not want to claim any export benefit, A Free Shipping Billing is filed for shipments. 2. Drawback Shipping Bill: Whenever the Shipper wants to claim Drawback as an export benefit, a Drawback Shipping Bill is filed for shipments. The Shipper must have a valid account with the SBI, Air Cargo Complex, which enables him to file Drawback Shipping Bill at Customs EDI Systems.If a Shipper initially wish to open an account with the minimum deposit amount is Rs.10,000/-. Such Bank Account permits the Authorities to deposit the Drawback amount due to the Shipper, into the Account. The Customs EDI Systems at Air Cargo Complex at Mumbai will reject the Application claiming Drawback Shipping Bill when the Shipper does not maintain an account with SBI. 3. DEPB Shipping Bill (Duty Entitlement Pass Book Scheme): If a Shipper is exporting an item, the rate of which is fixed under DEPB for the serial number of item being exported the following documents are required to be submitted. The Clearance may be permitted under Provisional basis, if the product is listed in the DEPB Book and the rate is not fixed. The client cannot claim DEPB if not listed in the DPEB Book. Provisional to finalization of the post cleared Shipping Bill needs to be handled by Shipper on his own. Due to closure of this scheme, this type of S/B is no more in use. 4. DEEC Shipping Bill (Duty Exemption Entitlement Certificate):
b. Once the DEEC Registration is complete, the Shipper should submit the following
5. Bond Shipping Bill: For export under a Bond Shipping Bill, the following documents are required to be submitted
6. Dutiable Shipping Bill: Duty for Exports is levied on the Shipper for export of items like Coffee, Mica, Raw Cotton, Raw Wool, Tea, Tobacco, etc. Such items can only be cleared through customs against a Dutiable Shipping Bill, which is the only form of Shipping Bill that is handled manually by customs. Export Duty should be paid by the shipper Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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