Sunday, November 24, 2019

Prepare for Customs Clearance Exam - How to Import Goods

All goods imported into India from any foreign country have to pass through the procedure of Customs of proper examination, evaluation, assessment, and appraisal. As it is mentioned in many Customs clearance course in India, this procedure helps the custom authorities to charge the proper tax and analyze all imported goods against the illegal import.



Import and export especially international shipments are liable to various import duties and taxes, but that doesn’t mean you have to be caught out by them. As all of it vary according to the destination and the shipment value, now you need to keep in mind that you are fully aware of what you and the receiver will have to pay. 
As mentioned in the regulations of Custom clearance in Ahmedabad, here are different types of goods which are detained by the customs office,

Various goods seized by Customs in Indian are as below,

  1. When the imported or exported goods are prohibited
  2. When the imported or exported goods are subjected to any condition which is not fulfilled.


 All the seized goods are first kept in a warehouse in a sealed condition under the custody of customs. Later all the goods immediately disposed of. As goods are kept on the custody until litigation is over.

 As mentioned in the Customs clearance course in India here are all the steps of importing the Goods,

  1. Identifying the Supplier/Factory
  2. Sampling, Sales, Pricing, Negotiation Contract
  3. Packing, Loading, Inspection, Documentation and all the other Export Formalities
  4. Customs Clearance, Forwarding, Shipping
  5. Import Documentation, Customs Clearance, Customs Inspection
  6. Trucking and Transportation to the Door Step.

For more details about customs clearance procedure in India or to know more about courses related to Custom clearance in Ahmedabad, contact the consultancy team of JBS Academy on,info@jbsacademy.com They have an expert team of professionals, they will help you in solving all your doubts regarding custom clearance, logistics, and freight forwarding.

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