FORM UT-1, Letter of Undertaking For removal for export of excisable goods without payment of duty

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FORM UT-1
Letter of Undertaking For removal for export of excisable goods without payment of duty
To
The President of India (hereinafter called the "President"), acting through the Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise or Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise or the Maritime Commissioner or such Central Excise Officer duly authorised by the Central Board of Excise and Customs, constituted under the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1963 (54 of 1963) (hereinafter called “the Board”)_____________________[Address of the office].
I/We ...................................of..........................…………… (Address of the factory) having Central Excise Registration No…………………………………………… , hereinafter called "the undertaker(s) including my/our respective heirs, executors/ administrators, legal representatives/successors and assigns by these presents, hereby jointly and severally undertake on this...................day of.................... to the President.
(a) to export the excisable goods removed from my/our factory/warehouse/approved place of storage without payment of duty under rule 19 of the Central Excise (No.2) Rules, 2001 within six months from the date of such removal or such extended period as may be permitted by the jurisdictional Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise or the Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise or the Maritime Commissioner or the Central excise Officer duly authorised by the Board;
(b) to observes all the provisions of the Central Excise (No.2) Rules, 2001and all such amendments thereto as may be issued from time to time to be observed, in respect of export of excisable goods to a foreign country;
(c) to export the goods to the satisfaction of the Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise or the Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise having jurisdiction over the factory of production or manufacture
(d) pay the excise duty payable on such excisable goods in the event of failure to export them, along with an amount equal to twenty four percent interest per annum on the amount of duty not paid, from the date of removal for export till the date of payment. I/We declare that this undertaking is given under the orders of the Board for the performance of enacts in which the public are interested.
Signature(s) of undertaker(s).
Date :
Place :
Witnesses
(1) Name and Address Occupation
(2) Name and Address Occupation
Date
Place
Accepted by me on this................................................day of .........................(month).................…………….....(year) ………………………………..of Central Excise, (Designation) for and on behalf of the President of India.

 

 

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vikash sharma: Sir i want to know if i purchase 100rs. stamp paper so in that how is the first and second parties.. and where i submit this stamp paper? and if am doing third party export then also require letter of undertaking

Dr. Mukesh Dixit : We are growing manufacturer of Laboratory Chemicals in NCR Delhi. We want to know what are changes being done in export for Napal after GST. How can we get letter of undertaking for export of goods. Please let us know how can we prepare bond for export of goods.

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