Govt considering steps to prevent misuse of gift route to import goods

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Concerned over the misuse of gift route for duty-free imports, the government is considering removing the duty exemption for gift items up to Rs 5,000 or limiting the benefit to a single consignor, an said.

Import of gift items worth up to Rs 5,000 is exempt from customs duties, at present.

According to experts, some Chinese app-based and players are misusing a rule in the foreign law of under which import of products worth up to Rs 5,000 is permitted as gift and is exempt from customs duties.

The issue was deliberated in detail during a meeting of a standing group of secretaries on in September 2018. The 18-member group is headed by the in the

The standing group has asked the department of revenue to examine options such as tracking the source country and consignors/consignees to identify suspicious activities; complete removal of exemption provided for gifts to avoid ambiguity; and limiting the maximum number of such consignments at four per person per year, the revealed.

The existing limit of Rs 5,000 can be limited to a single consignor or to a particular Aadhaar/KYC-compliant entity, said the official.

The other options include carrying out sample checking by customs authorities of such consignments.

"We have also suggested to cap such gifts at four per person per year. But the final call would have to be taken by the customs authorities. However, no such restrictions have been suggested on essential medicines," the official added.

Concerns have been raised by certain industry players, including some firms, that Chinese companies are getting huge number of orders per day from and they are delivering goods wherever desired to evade customs duties.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 16:20 IST