DGFT increases fee for issuing Certificate of Origin from Rs. 100/- to Rs. 200/-
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
(Department of Commerce)
(DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE)
New Delhi, the 30th April, 2021
In exercise of powers conferred under paragraph 1.03 and 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020, the Director General of Foreign Trade hereby makes the following amendments in Para 2.108 (c) (iv) of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020:
| Existing Para 2.108 (c)(iv) | Revised Para 2.108 (c)(iv) |
| Fee not exceeding Rs.100 per certificate as may be prescribed by concerned agency. | Fee not exceeding Rs. 200 per certificate as may be prescribed by concerned agency. |
2. Effect of this Public Notice: The fee per certificate enhanced from 100/- to Rs. 200/-
AMIT YADAV,
Director General of Foreign Trade &
Ex-officio Addl. Secretary to the Government of India
Email: dgft@nic.in
Assessing Officer had taken a reasonable stand that 25 kg written in WhatsApp chat/text message was 25 lakh - ITAT…
Shareholders are only owners of the shares of the company therefore, income from properties earned by the company cannot be…
When approval for reassessment was granted by unauthorised authority, such jurisdictional error cannot be shielded by the law of limitation…
ITAT on presumption of bogus purchases ought to have remanded case to AO to reconsider the whole matter instead of…
Where proceedings u/s 153C are barred by limitation, AO can not reopen the case invoking section 148 and 148A of…
Corporate guarantees executed by the corporate debtor constitute “financial debt” under IBC and banks to be recognized as financial creditors…