- CBIC has removed the ₹10 lakh value cap per consignment for courier exports, effective April 1, 2026.
- New reforms streamline handling of returned/rejected parcels and introduce a legally backed Return to Origin (RTO) mechanism for uncleared shipments.
- Procedures for re-import of returned or rejected goods have been simplified, adopting a risk-based approach and system enhancements.
- These measures aim to boost exports, especially for MSMEs, startups, and e-commerce, by improving logistics efficiency and reducing transaction costs.
- Relevant regulations have been amended and detailed operational guidelines issued to support these reforms.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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