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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEPB RATES


1. The rates of DEPB specified in book shall not be applicable to export of a commodity of product if such commodity or product is:-

    a. Manufactured partly or wholly in a warehouse under Section 65 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962);

    b. Manufacture and/or exported in discharge of export obligation against an Advance Autorisation including Advance Authorisation for Annual Requirement or exported under DFIA Scheme of the relevant Foreign Trade Policy;

    c. Manufacture and/or exported by a unit licenced as 100% Export Oriented Unit in terms of the provisions of the relevant Foreign Trade Policy;

    d. Manufactured and /or exported by any of the units situated in Free Trade Zones/Export Processing Zone/Special Economic Zones/EHTP Scheme;

    e. Exports of goods of foreign origin, unless the goods have been manufactured or processed or on which similar operations have been carried out in India;

    f. Exports made under paragraph 2.35 and 2.36 of the Foreign Trade Policy.

2. The DEPB rate and the value cap shall be applicable as existing on the date of order of “let export” by the Customs.

3. The value cap, wherever existing, shall be with reference to the FOB value of exports. The DEPB rates shall be applied on the FOB value or value cap whichever is lower. For example, if the FOB value is Rs.500/- per piece, and the value cap is Rs.300/- per piece, the DEPB rate shall be applied on Rs.300/-.

4. Wherever any specific rate exists for a particular item under DEPB rate list as given in this book, the items shall not be covered under any generic description of the DEPB rate list.

5. The DEPB rate aims to neutralize the incidence of duty on the inputs used in the export product. Therefore, the DEPB rates, as given in this book refer to normally tradable/exportable product. Items such as Gold Nibs, Gold Pen, Gold watches etc. though covered under the generic description of writing instructions, components of writing instruments and watches are thus not eligible for benefit under the DEPB scheme.

6. The DEPB rates given for various galvanized Engineering product shall cover non galvanised products and vice-a-versa.

7. The DEPB rate given for various types of garments do not cover Silk as well as Woolen garments unless specifically mentioned in the DEPB description.

8. Portable product at S.No.239, 240,241,242,243 and 286 of Product Group: Engineering (Product Code 61) exported in the form of incomplete CKD/SKD Kit, but consisting of (i) Engine (ii) Chassis (iii) Gear Box (iv) Transmission Assembly system (v) Axle (Front & Rear) and (vi) Suspension System or Body/Cab or both, shall be treated at par with complete CKD/SKD Kit for the purpose of relevant DEPB benefits.

9. The DEPB rate for formulation consisting of more than one bulk drug would be calculated as per provisions of Policy Circular No.20 dated 31st July, 2000.

10. Wherever the export of resultant product in completely built form is allowed under DEPB, the CKD/SKD export of such product shall also be allowed under DEPB.

11. DEPB benefit would also be admissible on the export of composite product including assembled product having more than one constituent items for which DEPB rates are individually fixed. In such cases, the DEPB entitlement would be restricted to the lowest of the rate applicable to the constituent items, ignoring the rate of the constituent item(s) having weight less than 5% of the total net weight of such product. However, no DEPB benefit would be admissible on the exportof such product, if constituent item(s) is weighing more than 5% of the total net weight (of the product) and does not have any DEPB rate fixed.

The exporters shall declare in the shipping bill the following details also for claiming DEPB benefit on the export of such product:

    i. Description of the composite product including the assembled product, alongwith its total net weight.

    i. Description of all the constitute item(s) of such products which attract a DEPB rate with their respective DEPB Nos. and their credit rate alongwith total weight of such constituent (s).

    iii. Description and combined total weight of those constituent item(s) which have no DEPB rate in the schedule.


(Explanatory Note) :

In case (iii) above is more than 5% of total weight given in (i), no DEPB on the composite product would be admissible.

12. DEPB benefit would be available on the export of products having extraneous material upto 5% by weight. In such cases, extraneous material upto 5% shall be ignored and the DEPB rate as notified for that export product shall be allowed.

(Above General Instructions for DEPB Rates vide PN. No. 102/2008, Dt. 05/11/2008)

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEPB RATES

1. The rates of DEPB specified in book shall not be applicable to export of a commodity or product if such commodity or product is:-

    a) Manufactured partly or wholly in a warehouse under Section 65 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962)

    b) Manufactured and/or exported in discharge of export obligation against an Advance Licence including Advance Licence for Annual Requirement or exported under DFRC Scheme of the relevant EXIM Policy.

    c) Manufactured and/or exported by a unit licenced as hundred percent export oriented unit in terms of the provisions of the relevant import and export Policy;

    d) Manufactured and/or exported by any of the units situated in free trade zones /Export Processing Zone/ Special Economic Zones / EHTP Scheme;

    e) Exports of goods of foreign origin, unless the goods have been manufactured or reprocessed or on which similar operations have been carried out in India.

    f) Exports made under paragraph 2.35 and 2.36 of the EXIM Policy.
2. The DEPB rate and the value cap shall be applicable as existing on the date of order of "let export" by the Customs.

3. The value cap, wherever existing shall be with reference to the FOB value of exports.The DEPB rate shall be applied on the FOB value or value cap whichever is lower. For example, if the FOB value is Rs.500/- per piece, and the value cap is Rs.300/- per piece, the DEPB rate shall be applied on Rs.300/-.

4. Wherever any specific rate exists for a particular item under DEPB rate list as given in this book the items shall not be covered under any generic description of the DEPB rate list.

5. The DEPB rate aims to neutralise the incidence of duty on the inputs used in the export product. Therefore, the DEPB rates as given in this book refer to normally tradable/exportable product. Items such as gold Nibs, Gold Pen, Gold watches etc. though covered under the generic description of writing instruments, components of writing instruments and watches are thus not eligible for benefit under the DEPB scheme.

6. The DEPB rates given for various galvanised Engineering product shall cover non galvanised products and vice-a-versa.

7. The DEPB rate given for various types of garments do not cover Silk as well as woollen garments unless specifically mentioned in the DEPB description.

8. Portable Products at S.No.239, 240, 241, 242, 243 and 286 of Product Group:
Engineering (Product Code 61) exported in the form of incomplete CKD/SKD Kit, but consisting of (I) Engine (ii) Chassis (iii) Gear Box (iv) Transmission Assembly system (v) Axle (Front & Rear) and (vi) Suspension System or Body/Cab or both shall be treated at par with complete CKD/SKD Kit for the purpose of relevant DEPB benefits.

9. The DEPB rate for formulations consisting of more than one bulk drug would be calculated as per provisions of Policy Circular No.20 dated 31st July, 2000.

10. Wherever the export of resultant product in completely built form is allowed under DEPB, the CKD/SKD export of such product shall also be allowed under DEPB.

11. DEPB benefit would also be admissible on the export of composite product including assembled product having more than one constituent items for which DEPB rates are individually fixed. In such cases the DEPB entitlement would be restricted to the lowest of the rate applicable to the constituent items ignoring the rate of the constituent item(s) having weight less than 5% of the total net weight of such product. However, no DEPB benefit would be admissible on the export of such product, if any constituent item(s) is weighing more than 5% of the total net weight (of the product) and does not have any DEPB rate fixed.

The exporters shall declare in the shipping bill the following details also for claiming DEPB benefit on the export of such product:-

    i) Description of the composite product including the assembled product, alongwith its total net weight.

    ii) Description of all the constitute item(s) of such products which attract a DEPB rate with their respective DEPB Nos. and their credit rate alongwith total weight of such constituent(s).

    iii) Description and combined total weight of those constituent item(s) which have no DEPB rate in the schedule.

    (Explanatory Note)

    In case (iii) above is more than 5% of total weight given in (i), no DEPB on the composite product would be admissible. For the purpose of determining the eligibility of entitlement to DEPB under this entry, a self-declaration to be furnished by the exporter to this effect will be accepted by the Customs Authorities. In case of doubt or where there is any information contrary to the declarations, the authority shall resort for physical verification with regard to such declarations.

    iv) However, in case of export of blended textile product, if the content of one type of item is more than 95%, the DEPB rate of the blended item would carry the rate of that particular export item. However, where no constituent is 95% or more by weight of the blend, DEPB rate would be of product with the lowest of the rates of the product of the constituent (subject to the provisions contained in General Instruction No. 7 as stated above). For example, in made-ups of blend of cotton/Man Made Filament Yarn, the rate applicable would be that of made ups of the constituent with the lowest rate.

    (Above Sub-Para iv) has been added vide PN No. 59(RE-03), Dt. 12/04/2004)

12. DEPB benefit would be available on the export of products having extraneous material upto 5% by weight. In such cases, extraneous material upto 5% shall be ignored and the DEPB rate as notified for that export product shall be allowed. ]

(General Instructions for DEPB Rates vide PN. No. 47/2003, Dt. 09/02/2004)

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