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The Public Notice clarifies that import of certain IT hardware ...


Certain IT hardware imports now require valid license, to be declared with Bill of Entry.

January 8, 2025

Circulars     Customs

The Public Notice clarifies that import of certain IT hardware under HSN 8741 is restricted and requires a valid license. Bills of Entry must be filed under Scheme Code 14 with the license number mentioned. The system will not allow assessment without debiting the online license. Officers can add the scheme code and license details if importers fail to provide them initially. Stakeholders are requested to take note for necessary action. Officers facing difficulties can email for assistance.

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