14Valuation of goods
1[14. Valuation of goods.(1) For the purposes of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), or any other law for the time being in force, the value of the imported goods and export goods shall be the transaction value of such goods, that is to say, the price actually paid or payable for the goods when sold for export to India for delivery at the time and place of importation, or as the case may be, for export from India for delivery at the time and place of exportation, where the buyer and seller of the goods are not related and price is the sole consideration for the sale subject to such other conditions as may be specified in the rules made in this behalf:
Provided that such transaction value in the case of imported goods shall include, in addition to the price as aforesaid, any amount paid or payable for costs and services, including commissions and brokerage, engineering, design work, royalties and licence fees, costs of transportation to the place of importation, insurance, loading, unloading and handling charges to the extent and in the manner specified in the rules made in this behalf:
Provided further that the rules made in this behalf may provide for,--
(i) the circumstances in which the buyer and the seller shall be deemed to be related;
(ii) the manner of determination of value in respect of goods when there is no sale, or the buyer and the seller are related, or price is not the sole consideration for the sale or in any other case;
(iii) the manner of acceptance or rejection of value declared by the importer or exporter, as the case may be, where the proper officer has reason to doubt the truth or accuracy of such value, and determination of value for the purposes of this section:
Provided also that such price shall be calculated with reference to the rate of exchange as in force on the date on which a bill of entry is presented under section 46, or a shipping bill of export, as the case may be, is presented under section 50.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), if the Board is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, fix tariff values for any class of imported goods or export goods, having regard to the trend of value of such or like goods, and where any such tariff values are fixed, the duty shall be chargeable with reference to such tariff value.
Explanation.--For the purposes of this section--
(a) "rate of exchange" means the rate of exchange--
(i) determined by the Board, or
(ii) ascertained in such manner as the Board may direct,
for the conversion of Indian currency into foreign currency or foreign currency into Indian currency;
(b) "foreign currency" and "Indian currency" have the meanings respectively assigned to them in clause (m) and clause (q) of section 2 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999).]
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1. Subs. by Act 22 of 2007, s. 95, for section 14 (w.e.f. 10-10-2007).
- 12 Dutiable goods
- 13 Duty on pilfered goods
- 14 Valuation of goods
- 15 Date for determination of rate of duty and tariff valuation of imported goods
- 16 Date for determination of rate of duty and tariff valuation of export goods
- 17 Assessment of duty
- 18 Provisional assessment of duty
- 19 Determination of duty where goods consist of articles liable to different rates of duty
- 20 Re-importation of goods
- 21 Goods derelict, wreck, etc
- 22 Abatement of duty on damaged or deteriorated goods
- 23 Remission of duty on lost, destroyed or abandoned goods
- 24 Power to make rules for denaturing or mutilation of goods
- 25 Power to grant exemption from duty
- 25A Inward processing of goods
- 25B Outward processing of goods
- 26 Refund of export duty in certain cases
- 26A Refund of import duty in certain cases
- 27 Claim for refund of duty
- 27A Interest on delayed refunds
- 28 Recovery of duties not levied or not paid or short-levied or short-paid or erroneously refunded
- 28A Power not to recover duties not levied or short-levied as a result of general practice
- 28AA Interest on delayed payment of duty
- 28AAA Recovery of duties in certain cases
- 28B Duties collected from the buyer to be deposited with the Central Government
- 28BA Provisional attachment to protect revenue in certain cases