Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding
  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram
GST - Highlights / Catch Notes

Home Highlights February 2024 Year 2024 This

Appropriate classification of the product ‘Clear Bloat Glass’, ...

Case Laws     GST

February 29, 2024

Appropriate classification of the product ‘Clear Bloat Glass’, which is imported and traded by the Applicant - The AAR emphasized that the tin layer in float glass was incidental to the manufacturing process and did not serve the intended purpose of providing an additional layer with specific properties. - Chapter notes are crucial for understanding the scope and classification criteria for different types of glass products - the AAR ruled that the appropriate classification for 'Clear Float Glass' is under the tariff sub-heading 7005 29 as 'Others.' Furthermore, it specified that at the eight-digit level, tinted variations would be classifiable under CTH 7005 2910, and non-tinted variations under CTH 7005 2990 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.

View Source

 


 

You may also like:

  1. Classification of imported and traded goods - clear float glass - The Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling highlighted that the presence of a tin layer is a natural...

  2. Classification of imported goods - Clear Float Glass (CFG) - the correct classification of the Clear Float Glass imported by the appellant under the impugned Bills of...

  3. Practice of assessment of imports of Petroleum products under CTH 2710-Reg - Trade Notice

  4. Classification of goods - Import of Red Bull Energy Drink Proprietary Food -this product contains of caffeinated beverage, mineral water and aerated waters, therefore,...

  5. The imported Clear Float Glass is classifiable under CTH 7005 1090 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, as per Chapter Note 2(c) to Chapter 70, rather than under CTH 7005...

  6. Levy of Anti Dumping Duty - import of goods described as Extra Clear Glass - When there were clearly no doubts in the minds of the Revenue as to what was imported was...

  7. This circular clarifies the classification of clear float glass under the Customs Tariff Act, 1975. It addresses whether the presence of a tin layer on one side of float...

  8. Classification of Xanthan Gum - Classification under Heading No. 39.13 or Heading No. 13.01 - the appropriate classification for the product is 3913 which covers natural...

  9. Classification of goods based on use - Goods imported ground glass described as ‘BIOMIN F-Ground Glass (Fluoro Calcium Phospho-Silicate)’ and ‘BIOMIN C-Glass (Chloro...

  10. Classification of imported goods - Navigation System - Multifunctional Devices or not -The Tribunal upheld the Order-in-Appeal No.84/2018, confirming the classification...

  11. Classification of imported goods - ‘Segway’ product in CKD condition - These were got assembled with the help simple hand tools like spanner, screw driver etc. and it...

  12. Classification of imported goods - Hormones Levonorgestrel - The product imported by the appellant is basic hormones, which is used as ingredients for further...

  13. Classification of Glass chatons – the question of applying strict technical sense does not arise – classification of the impugned goods under CTH 7018 10 20 as glass...

  14. Challenge related to classification of imported goods - light green tinted float glass under CTH 70052110 or CTH 70051010. Invocation of extended period of limitation...

  15. Unframed glass mirrors originating or exported from China are subject to anti-dumping duty of $234 per metric ton for 5 years to address material injury caused to...

 

Quick Updates:Latest Updates