Jaitley introduces bill to amend customs, excise acts in LS

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Minister today introduced a bill in to amend the customs and excise acts to make them compliant with the new regime.

The amendment seeks to include 'warehouse' in the definition of customs area to ensure that an importer is not asked to pay Integrated Goods and Services (IGST) at the time of removal of goods from a customs station to a warehouse.



"The proposed bill also seeks to abolish the cess levied on water consumed by certain industries and by local authorities

under the Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977," the statement of objects and reasons for the Bill stated.

Jaitley brought The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2017 to further amend the Customs Act, 1962, the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, the Central Excise Act, 1944, the Act, 2001 and the Act, 2005, within days of the passing four legislations.

"As the goods and services is to be introduced with effect from the July 1, 2017, the four legislations of the Central Bill 2017, the Integrated Bill 2017, the Union Territory Bill, 2017 and The (Compensation to States) Bill, 2017 are in the process of being enacted," it said.

As a result, central excise duty on goods other than crude oil, petrol, diesel, ATF and natural gas, service on taxable services and VAT on sale or purchase of goods will be subsumed in the

"Therefore, it requires certain consequential amendments in the Customs Act, 1962, the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, the Central Excise act, 1944, the Act 2001 and the Act 2005 and repeal of certain enactments," it said.

The amendment is to provide for levy of IGST and Compensation Cess on imports goods as to provide a level playing field to the domestic industry.

Also, certain consequential amendments are proposed to made in the excise act relating to certain definitions, charging sections, provision of deemed manufacture and insertion of emergency powers to increase the rate of duty.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Jaitley introduces bill to amend customs, excise acts in LS

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today introduced a bill in Lok Sabha to amend the customs and excise acts to make them compliant with the new GST regime. The amendment seeks to include 'warehouse' in the definition of customs area to ensure that an importer is not asked to pay Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) at the time of removal of goods from a customs station to a warehouse. "The proposed bill also seeks to abolish the cess levied on water consumed by certain industries and by local authorities under the Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977," the statement of objects and reasons for the Bill stated. Jaitley brought The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2017 to further amend the Customs Act, 1962, the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, the Central Excise Act, 1944, the Finance Act, 2001 and the Finance Act, 2005, within days of the Lok Sabha passing four GST legislations. "As the goods and services tax is to be introduced with effect from the July 1, ... Minister today introduced a bill in to amend the customs and excise acts to make them compliant with the new regime.

The amendment seeks to include 'warehouse' in the definition of customs area to ensure that an importer is not asked to pay Integrated Goods and Services (IGST) at the time of removal of goods from a customs station to a warehouse.

"The proposed bill also seeks to abolish the cess levied on water consumed by certain industries and by local authorities

under the Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977," the statement of objects and reasons for the Bill stated.

Jaitley brought The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2017 to further amend the Customs Act, 1962, the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, the Central Excise Act, 1944, the Act, 2001 and the Act, 2005, within days of the passing four legislations.

"As the goods and services is to be introduced with effect from the July 1, 2017, the four legislations of the Central Bill 2017, the Integrated Bill 2017, the Union Territory Bill, 2017 and The (Compensation to States) Bill, 2017 are in the process of being enacted," it said.

As a result, central excise duty on goods other than crude oil, petrol, diesel, ATF and natural gas, service on taxable services and VAT on sale or purchase of goods will be subsumed in the

"Therefore, it requires certain consequential amendments in the Customs Act, 1962, the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, the Central Excise act, 1944, the Act 2001 and the Act 2005 and repeal of certain enactments," it said.

The amendment is to provide for levy of IGST and Compensation Cess on imports goods as to provide a level playing field to the domestic industry.

Also, certain consequential amendments are proposed to made in the excise act relating to certain definitions, charging sections, provision of deemed manufacture and insertion of emergency powers to increase the rate of duty.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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