Circular No.80/2000-Cus.dt.22nd September,2000
EPCG (5% Scheme)
-Clarification on Duty incidence on Service ProvidersSir/Madam,
Subject: 5% Duty EPCG Scheme.
Kind attention is invited to DOR Circular No. 39/2000-Cus. dated 11.5.2000 wherein the changes effected in EPCG and Duty Exemption Schemes announced in Exim Policy 2000-2001 on 31.3.2000 were outlined. As regards issue of licence to service providers under 5% duty EPCG Scheme, it was mentioned that DGFT would issue licences only to those service providers to whom EPCG Licence under 10% duty/zero duty Scheme were issued earlier. The above said provision has raised doubts whether in respect of 5% duty EPCG licence issued to service providers it would be necessary for Customs to ascertain whether in the past such licence was issued under 10%/zero duty Scheme.
2. The Exim Policy 2000-2001 announced on 31.3.2000 provides for issue of EPCG Licence to all categories of service providers irrespective of whether 10%/zero duty licence was issued in the past- As import licences are issued by DGFT authorities in terms of Exim Policy, it would not be proper on the part of Customs to go into this aspect at the time of allowing clearance of goods.
3. It is, therefore, clarified that for the purpose of extending duty concession under 5% duty EPCG Scheme to service providers, Customs would extend 5% duty benefit so long as the conditions specified in Customs Notification No. 49/2000-Cus. dated 27.4.2000 are fulfilled and the licence is otherwise valid to cover imported goods.
4. Standing Orders/Departmental orders for the information and guidance of the field staff andtrade/public notices for the trade may be issued and copies of the same may be forwarded to the Joint Secretary (Drawback).
5. Receipt of this Circular may please be acknowledged.
Sd/-
(Ram Tirath)
Director (DBK)
(Please refer Cus Cir No.24/2002 date 6/5/2002 for Changes made in EPCG Scheme vide Exim Policy 2002-07)Presented by eximkey.com