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Key Points: Import Duty Hike on Gold Findings

  • February 6, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Key Points: Import Duty Hike on Gold Findings

Subject: Economy

Section: External Sector

Import Duty Hike Background:

  • Category Affected: Import duties increased on a specific category of jewelry called “gold findings.”
  • Definition: Gold findings include small components like hooks, clasps, clamps, pins, screws used in jewelry.
  • Reason for Hike: A surge of over 5,000% in gold findings imports during the current financial year (up to January 6).
  • Import Value: Imports rose to Rs 5,212 crore, over 50 times higher than the previous year.
  1. Import Duty Changes:
    • Earlier Rates:
      • Gold and silver findings faced an 11% import duty.
      • Gold and silver bars attracted a 15% import duty.
    • New Rates (Effective from January 22, 2024):
      • Gold and silver findings: AIDC of 5%, SWS removed, BCD unchanged at 10% (Total effective duty: 15%).
      • Gold and silver bars: Continue to have a 15% import duty.
  1. Reasons for Duty Hike:
    • Misuse of Duty Arbitrage: Importers exploited duty differences between gold and silver bars and findings by importing gold in the form of findings and coins.
    • Concerns about Evasion: The sharp increase in gold findings imports raised concerns about duty evasion.
  2. Loophole Closure Attempts:
    • Coins of Precious Metals: Import duty on coins of precious metals increased from 11% to 15% to prevent lower duty for other forms of precious metals.
    • Spent Catalyst and Ash: Import duty hiked to 14.35% (including 10% BCD and 4.35% AIDC) to align with gold and silver ore.
  3. Import Duty Rates Equalization:
    • Duty rates on gold and silver findings equalized with gold and silver bars to prevent circumvention from higher duty on bars.
  4. Impact on Gold Imports:
    • Recent Trends: Gold imports surged, rising by 95% YoY to $7.23 billion in October, and rose by 23.01% YoY to $29.48 billion during April-October.
    • Government Action: Import duty hike as a measure to manage and control the surge in gold imports.
  5. Overall Objective:
    • Addressing Duty Arbitrage: The duty hike aimed at curbing the misuse of duty differences and ensuring uniform duty rates across related gold and silver categories.
  6. Smuggling Concerns:
    • Gold Price Impact: Elevated gold prices and high import duty seen as contributing factors to increased smuggling cases.
    • Control Measures: Import duty adjustments as part of efforts to manage smuggling risks.
  7. Effective Date:
    • The new duty rates, including the Agricultural Infrastructure Development Cess (AIDC) and the removal of Social Welfare Surcharge (SWS), became effective from January 22, 2024.

Social Welfare Surcharge (SWS)

Introduction:

  • Introduced in the Finance Budget of 2018.
  • Established under Section 110 of the Finance Act 2018.

Purpose:

  • Designed to support the Government’s commitment to education, health, and social security.
  • Aims to contribute to social welfare initiatives.

Levy and Calculation:

  • Levied at 10% of the aggregate of duties, taxes, and cesses.
  • Adds an extra layer of cost to customs duties on imported items.
  • Plays a crucial role in determining the total amount payable by importers.

In summary, the Social Welfare Surcharge is a special levy imposed on imports aimed at supporting social welfare initiatives such as education, health, and social security. It is calculated as 10% of the aggregate of duties, taxes, and cesses, adding an additional cost to imported goods.

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