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R.K. Jain’s Guide to New Mega Customs Exemption

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R.K. Jain’s Guide to New Mega Customs Exemption offers an authoritative analysis of Notification No. 45/2025-Cus., dated 24-10-2025, which consolidates 31 separate customs exemption notifications into a unified, transparent framework. Authored by CA. Kishore Harjani, the book provides detailed comparative tables, analytical commentary, and HSN mapping to help professionals interpret the revised structure. It explains the policy rationale behind this major trade facilitation reform and cross-references linked notifications (44/2025–47/2025-Cus.). This Edition serves as a vital resource for tax experts, legal practitioners, policymakers, and trade professionals navigating India’s new customs exemption regime.

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November 2025 Edition
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9789349247680

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R.K. Jain’s Guide to New Mega Customs Exemption provides a comprehensive and analytical commentary on the New Mega Customs Exemption Notification No. 45/2025-Cus., dated 24-10-2025, issued by the Government of India as part of a major trade facilitation initiative. This landmark notification consolidates 31 earlier exemption notifications into a single, unified framework, thereby streamlining India’s customs exemption regime. The book serves as an essential bridge between the fragmented pre-2025 system and the new consolidated structure, enabling readers to clearly understand the transition, interpret revised entries, and identify corresponding provisions through detailed comparative tables and analytical notes.

This book is intended for the following audience:

  • Customs & Indirect Tax Professionals involved in tariff classification, import planning, and exemption claims
  • Legal Practitioners & Consultants interpreting exemption provisions before appellate or judicial forums
  • Policy Analysts & Academicians studying India’s trade facilitation and duty rationalisation framework
  • Trade & Industry Stakeholders, including importers, exporters, and logistics entities, requiring a clear understanding of the new exemption landscape

The Present Publication is the November 2025 Edition, authored and edited by CA. Kishore Harjani, with the following noteworthy features:

  • [Comprehensive Comparative Study] Presents a side-by-side analysis of 31 rescinded notifications vis-à-vis the New Mega Notification (45/2025-Cus.), allowing seamless cross-referencing
  • [Rationalised Framework Explained] Explains how overlapping and redundant entries have been merged and renumbered for uniform interpretation and ease of compliance
  • [Analytical Commentary & Cross-references] Each exemption entry is supported by expert notes, legislative intent, and practical implications
  • [HSN Code Mapping Guide] Includes a dedicated section on HSN mapping as per the Ministry of Commerce’s harmonised nomenclature alignment
  • [Ease of Use] Features restructured tables, indexed cross-references, and commentary designed for quick reference during audits, filings, or import clearances
  • [International Alignment] Highlights how the revised notification brings India’s exemption framework closer to global best practices in transparency and review mechanisms

The coverage of the book is as follows:

  • Full Text of the New Mega Customs Exemption Notification No. 45/2025-Cus
  • Comparative Tables juxtaposing rescinded notifications with their corresponding entries under the new notification
  • Analysis of Linked Notifications—Nos. 44/2025-Cus. (Cesses), 46/2025-Cus., and 47/2025-Cus. (specific commodity revisions)
  • Cross-referencing Examples demonstrating mapping between old and new S. Nos
  • Analytical Notes explaining the rationale for inclusion, omission, or modification of exemption conditions
  • Appendices containing all relevant notifications and clarifications for reference

The structure of the book is as follows:

  • Part I – Introduction to the New Mega Exemption Framework and the policy rationale behind consolidation
  • Part II – Comparative Analysis of Old vs. New Notifications (covering all 31 rescinded notifications)
  • Part III – Mapping of HSN Codes and Customs Tariff Heads aligned with DGFT classifications
  • Part IV – Analytical Commentary and Frequently Cross-referred Conditions
  • Part V – Appendices containing the full text of Notifications Nos. 44–47/2025-Cus. and related instructions
  • The structure ensures logical progression from policy background to practical application, enabling both conceptual understanding and procedural clarity