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NTF. NO. 21/2002-CE(N.T.), DT. 14/05/2002

NTF. NO. 40/2001-CE(NT), DT. 26/06/2001 - regarding Procedure for export to Nepal

In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 18 read with rule 33 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002, the Central Government hereby makes further amendments in the Notification of the Government of India, in the Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, No. 40/2001-Central Excise (NT), dated the 26th June, 2001, namely: -

In the said notification,

(i) under heading "4. Procedure for export to Nepal", for sub-clause (d) of clause (2) the following shall be substituted, namely:-

"(d) the goods will then be produced before the Nepalese Customs officer at the corresponding border check post alongwith the original copy of invoice. The Nepalese customs officer shall deal with the original copy as directed by His Majesty’s Government of Nepal and return the duplicate copy, after filling up the required information at serial numbers 1 to 4 in the part meant for the Nepalesse customs and after endorsing his certificate of the receipt of goods in Nepal, direct to the officer of customs incharge of the land customs station;";

(ii) for Annexure-II to the Notification, the following shall be substituted, namely:-

"Annexure- II

INVOICE

ORIGINAL
DUPLICATE
TRIPLICATE
QUADRUPLICATE

Invoice of goods liable to Central Excise Duty in India transmitted under Central Excise Seal to Nepal
(Under DRP)


Invoice No._____________________ Date__________________

Range___________________Division__________________Commissionerate______________From___________(Factory/Warehouse) by ________________________ through the Border Post of _____________________

Name and Address of Importer in Nepal_______________________________________________

Marks and Numbers of packages Number and description of packages Description of goods with tariff heading/ sub-heading Gross weight of packages Net weight or quantity Value (words and figures) Rate of Duty Amount of duty paid or payable (in words and figures) Number and date of document under which Central Excise duty was paid or is payable Number and date of railway receipt/ lorry receipt (including carrier’s name)
          


1. I/We hereby declare that the above-mentioned particulars are true and correctly stated and that the consignment of goods is intended for export to Nepal______________________(place) and shall not be diverted to en route to any other country.

Signature of exporter or his authorised agent.

Place:
Date:

(To be printed overleaf)

2. Certified that the above-mentioned packages have been identified by me and sealed with the Central Excise seal under my supervision.

Signature with Date and designation of the
Officer of Central Excise

Running Serial No.
Date:

3. Certified that the above-mentioned consignment has been duly identified by me and has passed the Border Customs Post into Nepal.

Signature with Date and designation of the
Indian Officer –in-charge of the Border Customs post at________________

Running Serial No. of Border Check Post
(to be written in red ink prominently encircled)
Date

4. (i) Certified that the above-mentioned consignment/packages have been duly identified by me and have been received and accounted for in Nepal.

4. (ii) it is also certified that the entries mentioned in the Table below are correct.

Table

Tariff Heading/ Sub-heading Value of goods assessed Effective rate of import duty and like charges levied by HMG Nepal on similar goods imported from countries other than India Amount of Import duty assessed
    

Signature with date and designation (with official seal)
Of Nepalese Customs officer
Check Post________________".

M.G. Thamizh Valavan
Under Secretary to the Government of India

F.No.209/34/2002-CX.6

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