Import of mobile phones, computer printers and coking coal will become cheaper. Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee
on Tuesday reduced the counter veiling duty (CVD) on import of mobile
phones to 1% from 5% at present. Earlier 1% CVD was allowed on import
of mobile phones only when cenvat credit was not claimed. Now, this
condition has been removed. FM extended the concessional rate of 5% CVD
and nil special additional duty (SAD) on import of parts of all
printers by actual users.
FM extended retail sale price based assessment with an abatement of 35% to many of the items to avoid valuation disputes. He exempted any waste, scrap or parings arising in course of manufacturing of these items as a relief measure. He also exempted seven specified parts of personal computers from SAD. This will lead to lowering of prices of computers in the country. To help the iron and steel industry, FM gave duty exemption to certain types of coking coal imported for iron or steel manufacturing. He also restored excise duty (and CVD) exemption on silicon wafers imported for making solar cells/modules.
FM extended retail sale price based assessment with an abatement of 35% to many of the items to avoid valuation disputes. He exempted any waste, scrap or parings arising in course of manufacturing of these items as a relief measure. He also exempted seven specified parts of personal computers from SAD. This will lead to lowering of prices of computers in the country. To help the iron and steel industry, FM gave duty exemption to certain types of coking coal imported for iron or steel manufacturing. He also restored excise duty (and CVD) exemption on silicon wafers imported for making solar cells/modules.
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