Customs duty on bows?
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Thanks Mack The Knife. Will let you know how it goes.
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Got my bow cleared today Mack The Knife. It will be delivered tomorrow. The customs officer told me that all private imports above Rs 2000/- will be levied a duty of 41.4 % and a penalty and a redemption fee. The Rs 10000/- figure is for gifts from abroad. He said that they have started applying this rule from this March though the rule is pretty old (1993 i think). So I ended up paying almost 50% as customs duty and I am afraid my next package will face the same hurdle
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Re: Customs duty on bows?
Yaj,
From what I can gather Archery equipment should fall in Chapter 95 of the ITC(HS) ,classification code 9506.The custom duty should be 10%.Why not seek a clarification from the Customs department without mentioning the duty that you have paid through RTI.Something along the lines of
1.What is the ITC(HS) classification of Bows,arrows and other archery related goods?
2.What is rate of custom duty payable on sports goods related to archery namely bows,arrows,bow strings etc?
If the duty charged is excessive,you can claim a refund.
From what I can gather Archery equipment should fall in Chapter 95 of the ITC(HS) ,classification code 9506.The custom duty should be 10%.Why not seek a clarification from the Customs department without mentioning the duty that you have paid through RTI.Something along the lines of
1.What is the ITC(HS) classification of Bows,arrows and other archery related goods?
2.What is rate of custom duty payable on sports goods related to archery namely bows,arrows,bow strings etc?
If the duty charged is excessive,you can claim a refund.
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I was about to go "Woohoo!" and then I read the rest. It appears they have done away with the 17.5% - 35% bracket for sporting goods.
Did you go to the FPO after receiving the notice or did you change your mind?
Did you ask why you had to pay a penalty and what percentage did they charge?
Never heard of a redemption fee. Did they explain what this is and how much did this come to?
Let's see how much I have to shell out for the Falkie.
Anyway, enjoy the bow because like it or not we are going to get screwed on postage and duty.
-- Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:17 pm --
Winnie,
Have ordered five bows to date (1 via courier and the remaining via post) and never had a problem with the first four. The fifth made up for that though as the Deputy Suptd. claimed that it was a restricted item and I needed membership of an archery association. Told him that my children and I either practice at home or at Decathlon and that I had no intention of joining any archery association. The bow was released, though after much tooing and froing.
Will get Pran and Inder to file a RTI. It's their new hobby.
Mack The Knife
Did you go to the FPO after receiving the notice or did you change your mind?
Did you ask why you had to pay a penalty and what percentage did they charge?
Never heard of a redemption fee. Did they explain what this is and how much did this come to?
Let's see how much I have to shell out for the Falkie.
Anyway, enjoy the bow because like it or not we are going to get screwed on postage and duty.
-- Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:17 pm --
Winnie,
Have ordered five bows to date (1 via courier and the remaining via post) and never had a problem with the first four. The fifth made up for that though as the Deputy Suptd. claimed that it was a restricted item and I needed membership of an archery association. Told him that my children and I either practice at home or at Decathlon and that I had no intention of joining any archery association. The bow was released, though after much tooing and froing.
Will get Pran and Inder to file a RTI. It's their new hobby.
Mack The Knife
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Winnie, the officer said that from March 1st they have started enforcing a rule which only allows import for personal use goods costing upto Rs 2000/-, this figure goes upto Rs 10000/- if it is a gift. Anything above that is liable to be detained and hence the penalty and redemption fee for which I had to take the papers to the DC customs who reduced redemption fee and penalty to Rs 400.- each which according to them was a good deal.winnie_the_pooh wrote:Yaj,
From what I can gather Archery equipment should fall in Chapter 95 of the ITC(HS) ,classification code 9506.The custom duty should be 10%.Why not seek a clarification from the Customs department without mentioning the duty that you have paid through RTI.Something along the lines of
1.What is the ITC(HS) classification of Bows,arrows and other archery related goods?
2.What is rate of custom duty payable on sports goods related to archery namely bows,arrows,bow strings etc?
If the duty charged is excessive,you can claim a refund.
He said that the customs duty prior to March would have been 14%. He was saying that the rule is from the commerce ministry and not Excise/Customs. He was saying that we should write to the Ministry to raise the import limit.There was a female there who was being charged similar fees and penalties for a swimsuit she had ordered. So I think they are applying it across the board to all goods.
I received the letter this morning Mack The Knife.Have explained the fees etc (as explained to me) above.Mack The Knife Bana wrote: Did you go to the FPO after receiving the notice or did you change your mind?
Did you ask why you had to pay a penalty and what percentage did they charge?
Never heard of a redemption fee. Did they explain what this is and how much did this come to?
Let's see how much I have to shell out for the Falkie.
Anyway, enjoy the bow because like it or not we are going to get screwed on postage and duty.
Will get Pran and Inder to file a RTI. It's their new hobby.
Mack The Knife
Hope you have better luck with the Falkie! i suppose I will have to go through the same rigmarole when I make my follow up order for the rest of the accessories
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Yaj.
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Re: Customs duty on bows?
Replied to your e-mail. Have a think regarding the alternative.
Duty on a ruddy swimsuit...
Duty on a ruddy swimsuit...
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Re: Customs duty on bows?
Yaj,
The old dinosaurs in the Congress strike back.I am sure they would like to turn the clock back to the pre 1980'sRemember to vote against these fellows in 4 years time.
This from the Dept of Commerce http://compendium.iift.ac.in/Search.asp ... tmDtbZVIA=
1.Standard Rate of duty 10%
2.CVD 16%
3.Special CVD 4%
4.Educational Cess 3%
5.Total 33%
You might think of trying this http://shopyourworld.com/hdfc/#
They have a provision to send something as a gift.BTW I thought the limit to a duty free gift was Rs 5000/-
The old dinosaurs in the Congress strike back.I am sure they would like to turn the clock back to the pre 1980'sRemember to vote against these fellows in 4 years time.
This from the Dept of Commerce http://compendium.iift.ac.in/Search.asp ... tmDtbZVIA=
1.Standard Rate of duty 10%
2.CVD 16%
3.Special CVD 4%
4.Educational Cess 3%
5.Total 33%
She is lucky they did not charge her for the accessories that she had in her possession as they would enhance the value of the suit.Mack The Knife Bana wrote:Replied to your e-mail. Have a think regarding the alternative.
Duty on a ruddy swimsuit...
You might think of trying this http://shopyourworld.com/hdfc/#
They have a provision to send something as a gift.BTW I thought the limit to a duty free gift was Rs 5000/-
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You bet!winnie_the_pooh wrote:Yaj,
The old dinosaurs in the Congress strike back.I am sure they would like to turn the clock back to the pre 1980'sRemember to vote against these fellows in 4 years time.
I will need an HDFC bank card for that, used to have one but have only retained my Stanchart card as of now .winnie_the_pooh wrote:You might think of trying this http://shopyourworld.com/hdfc/#
They have a provision to send something as a gift.BTW I thought the limit to a duty free gift was Rs 5000/-
The gift limit is 10000/- , the officer showed it to me in their rule book. 20north.com uses this 10000/- gift limit too.
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33% is more like the duty I pay on sporting goods, though it does vary.
Have some fishing lures and hooks, totalling $89.00, that are being sent via courier. Will update how much duty had to be paid when I get the package.
In the past 2 or 3 months, one or two fishing related packages have come duty FREE provided the merchandise total is $89.00 or under. These packages were cleared via Mumbai Airport Customs.
Have some fishing lures and hooks, totalling $89.00, that are being sent via courier. Will update how much duty had to be paid when I get the package.
In the past 2 or 3 months, one or two fishing related packages have come duty FREE provided the merchandise total is $89.00 or under. These packages were cleared via Mumbai Airport Customs.
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Hi Mack The Knife,Mack The Knife Bana wrote:Hi Yaj,
The take-down Sage was delivered to my door and the duty paid to the postman. The one-piece Bear Montana had to be cleared from the Postal Customs Office and took a good few weeks to clear.
Since your merchandise total is well under US$200.00 you should not have a problem but will keep my fingers crossed for you all the same.
Mack The Knife
My self Mahesh, iam a newbie to this forum and this is my first post. I would like to purchase/import Samick Sage recurve bow.
I searched for this bow in 20North and in shopyourworld but did not find one. Can you please tell me which website i shall use to book this bow?
BTW iam living in Bangalore.
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I'm wondering if there is any update on this? I was about to mail order some archery equipment and was pretty sure the customs has been waived but am not too sure after reading these posts???
http://www.cbec.gov.in/customs/cs-act/n ... 146-94.htm
Any recent experiences please....
http://www.cbec.gov.in/customs/cs-act/n ... 146-94.htm
Any recent experiences please....
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Hi frnds i am planning to buy a recurve bow($160) from US does it face any problem at customs??? and i too wanna know the import duty levied for the bow..???
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Hello, may be this thread is little old but still trying for help and expecting someone to answer me First of all I'm new to this forum. My name is Surendra. Recently I bought a compound bow as well as recurve bow and few accessories that go with those bows in US through a friend. Can he courier it to me? What are the chances that I need to pay the customs and if so what is the percentage? If he get them to iNdia personally through airlines, what are the chances that custom officers will stop him in airport. Please educate me on this topic. Thanks.
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Hi
Has any one recently imports asiatic/traditional archery bows for personal use and how much custom duty did they end up paying?
Has any one recently imports asiatic/traditional archery bows for personal use and how much custom duty did they end up paying?