Import of samples
What are samples?
Who can import samples?
Value limit
Records
Machinery import
Failure to re-export
Import of samples under other scheme
Import of samples
In the International trade it is considered often necessary that samples of
goods manufactured in one country be sent to another country for being shown or
demonstrated for Customer appreciation and familiarisation and for soliciting
orders for goods from another country. India is also a signatory to a 1952
convention to facilitate the Importation of Commercial samples and Advertising
materials. The notifications issued in this regard enable duty free import of
genuine Commercial samples into the country for smooth flow of trade. It is
however not a means to avoid paying Customs Duty through repeated imports of
samples in smaller lots.
What are samples?
- The Commercial samples are basically specimens of goods that may be imported
by the traders or Representatives of Manufacturers Abroad in India, to know its
characteristics and usage and to assess its marketability in India. Samples
include consumer goods, consumer durables, prototypes of engineering goods or
even high value equipment, machineries (including agricultural machinery) and
their accessories. However, goods which are prohibited under Foreign Trade
(Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 are not allowed to be imported as samples
e.g. wild animals, wild birds and parts of wild animals and birds, ivory, arms &
ammunitions, and Narcotic drugs.
Who can import samples?
- Samples can be imported by the trade, industry, individuals, Companies,
Associations, Research Institutes or Laboratories. These can also be brought by
the Representatives of foreign Manufacturer as a part of their personal Baggage
or through port or in Courier. They can also be sent by Manufacturers/Traders
abroad to above parties in India.
Value limit
- The bonafide trade samples can be imported by Trade and Industry provided the
said goods have been supplied free of charge. For duty free clearance the value
of individual sample should not exceed Rs.5000/- and aggregate value should not
exceed Rs.60,000/- per year or 15 units of samples in a year. However, the
Prototypes of engineering goods can be imported even if the value is more than
Rs.5000/-. Such prototype goods can be imported upto a value of Rs. 10,000/-
without payment of duty as long as the goods are rendered useless as merchandise
by a suitable process. In case the value exceeds Rs.10,000/-, the said goods
have to be re-exported within a period of nine months or such extended period as
the Assistant Commissioner of Customs may allow. The high valued samples are
cleared after depositing duty with Customs and giving an undertaking for their
re-export within nine months. The deposited duty is refunded when the machinery
is exported back. However, if more than one product is being imported into the
India, the value limit is increased proportionately. Similarly, if the samples
are consigned to more than one consignee, by any foreign company, and are sent
at the same time through the same Port/Airport, it shall not be charged to duty
if the value limit of Rs.5000/- per unit is adhered to. The consignments meant
for distribution to different parties in India can also be imported together for
convenience of transport, if the packets are clearly marked and addressed to
different persons in India.
- The value of Rs.5000/- is the value of the goods at a country of dispatch
excluding local refundable taxes like VAT in the country of dispatch. In case of
free samples of Rs.5000/-, it does not include freight or courier charges. If
value is above Rs.5000/-, the freight and insurance charges would be added to
calculate the duty payable .
Records
- Importers are trusted to declare correctly and adhere to the undertaking of
the limit of yearly value and quantity. However, if any person is suspected to
contravene the limit or undertaking deliberately he is liable to be
investigated, penalized and / or prosecuted.
How will a salesman from a foreign country bring in the samples to India?
- A commercial traveller of foreign country is eligible to import bonafide
samples if the value of each of the item is not more than Rs.5000/- per unit. He
is also not required to produce the IEC code at the time of clearance of these
goods.
- The importing executive must declare that these goods are meant for securing
export order or guidance of exporters, and that the total value does not exceed
Rs.60000/- per item during the 12 month period and that he has not imported more
than 15 units of the said goods within the last 12 months. He also undertakes
that he would not sell these goods and if he sells he will pay the duty leviable
on those goods.
Machinery import
- Machinery, which are prototypes of engineering goods, imported either for
further manufacturing of the said goods or to be used as capital goods for
export production or in connection of securing further export orders can also be
imported duty free if the value does not exceed Rs.10000/-. The said goods are
normally defaced or made un-saleable by punching, cracking, marking with
indelible ink etc. In case the machinery is valued more than Rs.10000/- such
goods are always chargeable to duty. The goods can be cleared by furnishing a
Bank Guarantee(or) deposit of the duty payable and an undertaking from the
importer that the said goods would be re-exported within 9 months of import. In
case of high valued machinery the importer given an undertaking that the said
goods are utilised for the purpose of demonstration at the place (s) which is
declared. The Customs authority may also seal the machinery during its journey
from the Port of importation to the place of demonstration and it is unsealed
only at the place of operation or place of demonstration
Failure to re-export
- The samples have to be re-exported within 9 months. However, the Assistant
Commissioner, Customs, may under special circumstances extend the period of 9
months for a further reasonable period.
Import of samples under other scheme
- In addition to above the following specific provisions/ schemes are
available for duty free import of samples;
- Under 100% EOUs, EPZ, EHTP Schemes the samples of all types of goods
manufactured by the Units can be imported duty free.
- Sample can also be imported for Government of India sponsored events viz.
Trade and Industry fairs. These machineries are imported under a Carnet
(Notification No.57/90).
- Samples can also be imported for Private Commercial exhibition for display
or demonstration with the prior permission of Ministry of Commerce and Indian
Trade Promotion Organization, (Notification No.3/89).
- Samples are allowed duty free import for promotion of tourism equipment and
ancillary goods. (Notification No.113/57)