Bare Act
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Cess Act, 1985
Preamble
An Act to provide for the levy and collection, by way of a cess, of a duty of customs on the export of certain agricultural and processed food products for the development and promotion of their export and for matters connected therewith.
Comment: This Act seeks to inter-alia provide for the levy and collection, by way of a cess, of a duty of customs on the export of certain agricultural and processed food products for the development and promotion of their export.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-
1.Short title, extent and commencement.-
(1) This Act may be called the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Cess Act,1985.
(2)It extends to the whole
of India.
(3) It shall come into force on such date {15th December, 1986 vide Notification No.S.O.914 (E), dated 15-12-1986, Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, 1986 Part II, Section 3(ii).} as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
2.Definitions.-
(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) "Authority" means the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority established under section 4 of
the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act, 1985;
(b) "Scheduled product" means any product for the time being included in the Schedule to the Agricultural and Processed Food
Products Export Development Authority Act, 1985.
(2) All words and expressions used in this Act and not defined, but defined in the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority Act,
1985 shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that
Act.
3.Duties of customs on Scheduled products.-
(1) There shall be levied and
collected by way of a cess for the purposes of the
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development
Authority Act, 1985, a duty of customs at such rate not exceeding
three per cent.ad valorem as the Central Government
may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify, on all
Scheduled products, which are exported.
(2) The duties of customs levied under sub-section (1) on the Scheduled products shall be in addition to any cess or duty leviable on such Scheduled products under any other law for the time being in force.
(3) The provisions of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and the rules and regulations madethereunder including those relating to refunds and exemptions from duty, shall, as far as may be, apply in relation to the levy and collection of the duty of customs leviable under sub-section (1) as the apply in relation to the levy and collection of the duties of customs under that Act or those rules and regulations.
4.Credit of proceeds of duties to Consolidated
Fund of India.-
The proceeds of the duties of customs levied under section 3 shall first be credited to the consolidated Fund of India and the Central
Government may, if
Parliament, by appropriation made by law in this behalf,
so provides.pay to the Authority, from time to time, from
out of such proceeds, after deducting the expenses on collection,
such sums of money as it may think fit for being utilized for the
purposes of the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority Act, 1985.
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