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Advance Tax Laws and Practice – Single Window Interface for Facilitation of Trade

Advance Tax Laws and Practice – Single Window Interface for Facilitation of Trade




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Customs authorities are required to ensure compliance with several allied Acts in respect of import/export goods with the assistance of other Government Regulatory Agencies. While custom authorities are primarily responsible for assessing the import or export documents, several other Government regulatory agencies also come into picture as their permission/clearance is also required for certain import/export goods such as pharmaceutical drugs, livestock, livestock products, wildlife products, food products plants etc. before such goods could be allowed to be taken out of Custom notified areas.

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