Customs Notification 157/90 dt.28.03.1990

 

Notification No. 157/90-Customs


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          In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts the goods described in Schedule I annexed hereto, when imported into India for display or use at any event specified in Schedule II or Schedule III, from the whole of the duty of customs leviable thereon which is specified in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975) and from the whole of the additional dutyleviable thereon under section 3 of the said Customs Tariff Act,  subject to the conditions that :-

        (1) the event specified in Schedule II is being held in public interest and is sponsored or approved by the Government of India or the India Trade Promotion Organisation;

        (2) the said goods are imported under an ATA Camet issued in accordance with the Customs Convention on ATA Camet for temporary admission of goods (hereinafter referred to as the ATA Camet) and the Camet is guaranteed by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry, which has been appointed as the guaranteeing association for ATA Camet in India (hereinafter referred to as the Federation);

        (3) the said goods in all respects conform to the description, quantity, quality, value and other specifications given in the ATA Camet duly certified by the Customs authorities at the country of exportation;

        (4) the said goods shall be exported within a period of six months from the date of importation:

          Provided that where the goods are exported within the said period of six months and again re-imported, the period of six months shall be computed from the date of first importation;

          Provided further that when the Central Government is satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, it may extend the said period of six months by a further period not exceeding six months;

        (5) in the event of failure to export the goods within the period specified in condition (4), the customs duty leviable on the goods as on the date of clearance shall be paid by the Federation:

         Provided that the Federation shall not be liable to pay the customs duty in cases where the said goods are sold in exhibitions or fairs or otherwise disposed of in India on payment of customs duty with the prior approval of the Government of India in the Department of Revenue.

        2. Nothing contained in this notification shall apply to goods imported through the medium of post.

        3. This notification shall come into force on the 1st day of May/1990.

SCHEDULE I

        (a) Goods intended for display or demonstration.

        (b) Goods intended for use in connection with the display of foreign products, including -

            (i) goods necessary for the purpose of demonstrating machinery or apparatus to be displayed:

            (ii) construction and decoration material including electrical fittings, for the temporary stands of foreign exhibitors:

            (iii) advertising and demonstration material which is demonstrably publicity material for the goods displayed, for example, sound recording, films and lanterns, slides and apparatus for use therewith :

            (iv) equipment including interpretation, apparatus, sound recording apparatus and films of an educational, scientific or cultural character intended for use at international meetings onferences or congresses.

SCHEDULE II


EVENTS

        1. Trade, industrial, agricultural or crafts exhibition, fair, or similar show or display.

        2. Exhibition or meeting which is primarily organised for a charitable purpose.

        3. Exhibition or meeting which is primarily organised to promote any branch of learning, art, craft, sport or scientific, educational or cultural activity to promote friendship between peoples, or to promote religious knowledge or worship.

        4. Meeting of representatives of any international group of organisations.

5. Representative meeting of an official of commemorative character.

            Explanation:- The events specified in this Schedule do not include exhibitions organised for private purposes in shops or business premises with a view to promote the sale of foreign goods.

SCHEDULE-III

(EVENTS)

Display or demonstration before any department before any department of Central Government or a State Government or a Union Territory Administration.

Meeting, conference or congress organized by any company or organization.

Notification no. 157/90-Cus., dated 28-3-1990 as amended by Notification No. 66/95-Cus., dated 16-3-1995 and No.24/2002 dt.01.03.2002

 

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