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Rejection of claim for duty free benefits - import of Vital ...


Duty-free benefits granted for Vital Wheat Gluten import; no correlation needed with exports per Board Circular No. 46/2007.

March 24, 2022

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Rejection of claim for duty free benefits - import of Vital Wheat Gluten - As per Board Circular No. 46 of 2007 and DGFT Circular 50 of 2008, no correlation is required for technical characteristics/quality and technical specification between imported goods and export goods unless item is specified under Para 4.55.3 of HBP (New Para 4.30 of FTP). Neither Wheat Flour nor Wheat Gluten Flour is a specified item under Para 4.30 of FTP. - In this case, it is evident from the DFIA that the Exporter has used both Wheat Gluten as well as Wheat Gluten Flour in the Export goods i.e. Biscuits. - Benefit of exemption / DFIA allowed - AT

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