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Export Entry Conversion Rules Allow One-Year Window with Potential Six-Month Extension Under Specific Compliance Conditions

April 5, 2025

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Legal Summary: The notification establishes regulations for post-export conversion of export entries under instrument-based schemes. Key provisions include a one-year time limit for conversion applications, with potential six-month extensions by jurisdictional Customs Commissioners and Chief Commissioners. Conversion is subject to specific conditions, including compliance with instrument-based scheme requirements, non-availing of conflicting benefits, and absence of ongoing investigations. The regulations supersede previous 2022 regulations, providing a structured framework for exporters to modify export entries within defined parameters, ensuring procedural transparency and regulatory compliance in customs documentation.

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