Circular No. 91/2003-CUS -
14th
October 2003
F.No.467/09/2001-Cus.V
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Sub: - Rule 10A in the
Customs Valuation Rules, 1988 – reg.
I am directed to state that during the Valuation
Conference held at Mumbai on 21st and 22nd August, 2003,
views were expressed that the Board’s Circular No.16/2003, dated 17.03.2003
needed a review since it mandated the issue of a speaking order under Rule 10A
of CVR, 1988, in “all cases” where enhancement of value was resorted to. It was
pointed out that it might not be practicable/desirable to issue a speaking
order in all such cases particularly where the enhancement of value has been
done and that on many occasions, the importers agree to the enhancement of
value based on the higher contemporaneous value noticed in the National Import
Data Base (NIDB) made available by the Directorate of Valuation.
2.
The matter has been examined in the Board. It is hereby clarified that
Circular No.16/2003, dated 17th March 2003, was issued in the
context of representations from the trade that in some cases, officers had
arbitrarily enhanced the values without assigning any reasons and that no
speaking orders were being issued inspite of requests by the importers.
Such a situation, it was felt, was not desirable. Rule 10A of CVR, 1988
empowers the department to question the truth or accuracy of the declared
values so that the proper officer may ask for further information/documents. At
the request of the importer, the proper officer is required to intimate in
writing, the grounds for doubting the truth or accuracy of the declared value
and provide a reasonable opportunity of being heard, before taking a final
decision. However, it may not be necessary to issue speaking orders in all such
cases where enhancement of value has been resorted to with the consent of the
importer. However, care would have to be taken to obtain the consent of
the importers in writing so that subsequently, they may not allege arbitrary
enhancement.
N.J. Kumaresh
Under Secretary to the Government of India.