Chapter8 Deemed exports
01 Sep 2004
| Deemed Exports | 8.1 | "Deemed Exports" refers to those transactions in which the goods supplied do not leave the country and the payment for such supplies is received either in Indian rupees or in free foreign exchange. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Categories of Supply | 8.2 | The following categories of supply of goods by the main/ sub-contractors shall be regarded as "Deemed Exports" under this Policy, provided the goods are manufactured in India:
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| Benefits for Deemed Exports | 8.3 | Deemed exports shall be eligible for any/all of the following benefits in respect of manufacture and supply of goods qualifying as deemed exports subject to the terms and conditions as given in Handbook (Vol.1):-
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