Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

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Post by Sid_kapur30 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:56 pm

mundaire";p="39799 wrote: Sid you are right the new notification does not mention eligibility, it simply reduces the applicable duty to 0%. Therefore, it means that eligibility remains as per the existing rules - if importing directly via post or courier you must be a member of a recognised shooting club/ rifle association.

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But what if bringing it back in your baggage???? do you still need to be a member of a shooting club?

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Post by mundaire » Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:13 pm

Sid_kapur30";p="39802 wrote:But what if bringing it back in your baggage???? do you still need to be a member of a shooting club?

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Sid, this thread is really going OT now - all of this has been previously covered under the import via baggage and import via post/ courier threads in the airguns section of this forum.

Import of airguns via baggage was NEVER prohibited and people have been importing them via this route since ages. Applicable duties would be based on baggage rules, as would the applicable duty exemptions (goods of value up to x amount exempted etc.)

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Post by Sid_kapur30 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:04 pm

Sorry, the question i asked was wrong :)
it should have been
"But what if bringing it back in your baggage???? do you still need to be a member of a shooting club to get the rebate?"

It's clear now. thanks a ton

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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by hamiclar01 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:59 pm

Sid_kapur30";p="39781 wrote: Be happy mates, lets not be the skeptic Indians whining as always.
sid, i'm not entirely suffused with enthusiasm at the moment. and it's not a question of being sceptic. the correct word, is pragmatic.

the customs duty lifted off is great news indeed. but in all cases of importing air rifles in india indvidually, customs duty was the least of the roadblocks. when i brought my pro sport, the duty free limit was already 15,000 and i got away without paying a paisa.

the real brick walls are the pillocks in the post office and airport. if you import via post, you will still face the babu at the desk who dev and anupam tried to reason while trying to free jonah's air gun. if you get it via baggage, they'll still make you run through loops. that's when you land mind you, taking off can be equally stressful. as most of us who have carried airguns back home have realised, the very declaration of airgun in baggage sends off alarms, worried looks, ostracisation in lines and an hour and a half of paperwork. of course when you get down to shoot, it's all worth it.

so , i second abhijeet.....
mundaire";p="39785 wrote: [ss you are a rifle club member, and in all probability even then the first few chaps will have to show the notification to convince the chaps that it is indeed a duty free item now. News can take a long time to percolate through the ranks of bureaucracy... sometimes it is true ignorance, but mostly it's just them being difficult out of habit.

like every gun lover i welcome this move. thankfully we have a concession at last! maybe this is a start. who knows what might follow. at least i'll not have to carry cash with me when we land. but i'm not expecting the floodgates to open, yet. because even if it a duty free import, you still have to prove it's not a firearm

but, let it not dampen anybody's spirits. please do avail of this rare concession in our land of smash and grab. just do not throw caution to the winds

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Post by Lawman » Sat Mar 08, 2008 12:33 am

Where we will get the new notification regarding the duty-free import of air rifle /air pistol of .177 caliber by any Indian citizen as declared by the FM in Budget’08 ?

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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by Prabhath » Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:04 am

Lawman,

Check out the link below. The exemption is given Chapters 90 to 96. Hope this is the info you are looking for.

http://www.cbec.gov.in/budget0809/exnotecus.pdf

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Post by Lawman » Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:29 am

Thanks Prabhath.

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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by tirths » Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:50 am

notification No.21/2008

Sl.No. 582 says there is NO condition(Club membership etc.) for importing .177 gun.

http://www.cbec.gov.in/customs/cs-act/n ... 21-2k8.pdf

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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by Risala » Sat Mar 15, 2008 6:09 pm

No Association or Club membership = No Air gun.
The Customs will not release the AR till such time you show them one of the above.This is will not be covered in the Customs Notification above,but in the Exim Policy by DGFT.
Good luck,you should have been better informed,there is a lot of info on peoples experiences about bringing it in on IFG.

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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by 24frames » Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:46 pm

Plz advice me that i Can buy the air riffle online from http://www.airgunwarehouseinc.com/ ?
What would be the costumes (read customs) duty through the DHL courier

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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by Biren » Thu Apr 23, 2009 6:19 pm

tirths wrote:notification No.21/2008

Sl.No. 582 says there is NO condition(Club membership etc.) for importing .177 gun.

http://www.cbec.gov.in/customs/cs-act/n ... 21-2k8.pdf
Hi,

There seems to some confusion in this regards. Notification NO. 12/2005 dated 4/7/2005 where import of .177 has been allowed albeit to members of Rifle clubs. The notication no 21/2008-customs dt. 1/3/2008 is by custum' s where the import of .177 has been made duty free.In the aforesaid notifcation the condition column has been left blank, whereas previously (DGFT) it was specifically mentioned "requirement of club membership". Do we have someone specializing in Customs/DGFT matters who can throw light? Has anybody got principle custum notification no. 21/2005 dt. 1/3/2002?

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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by Adway.Dogra » Fri May 08, 2009 10:21 pm

ok so this means that if i import any gun, say gamo cfx from pyramydair or topairgun then i dont have to go through any hassle of custom duties and taxes and govt paper work and noc bla blab bla....... is it even applicable for .22 and for a scope premounted. Well i am 16 so it it possible. if i import it will be in the name of my father. He is colonel in the army if it could help in the procedure.
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-- Fri May 08, 2009 11:24 pm --

ok so this means that if i import any gun, say gamo cfx from pyramydair or topairgun then i dont have to go through any hassle of custom duties and taxes and govt paper work and noc bla blab bla....... is it even applicable for .22 and for a scope premounted. Well i am 16 so it it possible. if i import it will be in the name of my father. He is colonel in the army if it could help in the procedure.
cheers :cheers:
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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by BJL » Fri May 08, 2009 10:38 pm

It means you can do so if you are the member of a shooting association or shooting club that will be recognized as a legit organization.
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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by shadowphaxone » Fri May 08, 2009 10:39 pm

Adway.Dogra wrote:ok so this means that if i import any gun, say gamo cfx from pyramydair or topairgun then i dont have to go through any hassle of custom duties and taxes and govt paper work and noc bla blab bla....... is it even applicable for .22 and for a scope premounted. Well i am 16 so it it possible. if i import it will be in the name of my father. He is colonel in the army if it could help in the procedure.
cheers :cheers:
Adway

-- Fri May 08, 2009 11:24 pm --

ok so this means that if i import any gun, say gamo cfx from pyramydair or topairgun then i dont have to go through any hassle of custom duties and taxes and govt paper work and noc bla blab bla....... is it even applicable for .22 and for a scope premounted. Well i am 16 so it it possible. if i import it will be in the name of my father. He is colonel in the army if it could help in the procedure.
cheers :cheers:
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Re: Custom duty exempted on Air guns of .177 cal

Post by pistolero » Fri May 08, 2009 10:45 pm

Hi Experts,

I need your opinion, I will be flying into Mumbai from Dubai.

Can I bring in 2 Air Rifles with me .177 caliber?

I look forward to hearing from you all.

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Adi

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