Are you aware The Import and Export of goods through Courier Mode in India is regulated as per Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2010. Want to start a courier business , find more details here, https://courier.cbic.gov.in/ |
Thinking to send couriers , Note down that the Import and Export of goods can be made by availing services of Private companies who have been registered as authorised couriers in the International Airports. |
Do you know you can import/export goods such as a) Documents having no commercial value b) Samples c) Free Gifts d) Dutiable goods through courier mode. |
Importing some purchased personal goods involving money transaction , the duty will be 42.08% (BCD 10% + SWS 10% of BCD and IGST 28%). |
Expecting some gifts from your loved ones living abroad , Don’t forget that the total duty on gifts is 77.08%. (BCD 35% + SWS 10% of BCD and IGST 28%). |
Careful, Careful, Careful,
The following goods are not permitted for Emport through Courier:
(i) Animals and parts thereof, plants and parts thereof;
(ii) Perishables;
(iii) Publications containing maps depicting incorrect boundaries of India;
(iv) Precious and semi-precious stones, gold or silver in any form; |
Be Aware
The following goods are not permitted for Export through Courier mode:
a) The goods which are subject to levy of any duty on their exports.
b) Goods where the value of the consignment is above rupees five lakh. |
Do you know Authorised Courier companies can pay the duty (if levied) on behalf of the party. |
Your Courier Bill of Entry is not reflected in IDPMS portal from ECCS portal Please share the problem on the following links :
eccs.tradehelpdesk@icegate.gov.in
icegatehelpdesk@icegate.gov.in
system.wzumumbai@gov.in |