India enacts significant changes to Import Tariff Act

India has enacted significant changes in the classification of goods under the India Customs Tariff Act, effective January 1, 2022, that will affect duty rates and exemptions. These changes follow release by the World Customs Organization (WCO) of the 7th edition of the Harmonized System (HS) nomenclature, also effective January 1, 2022. Because India is a party to the HS convention, it has made these numerous changes in its Customs Tariff Act to follow the WCO’s latest HS release. Action item: Taxpayers need to analyze the impact of these significant changes on their supply chains. These changes will require careful evaluation to assess their impact on Indian imports and to identify correct tariff payments, tariff exemptions, and timely compliance.

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Assessment of impacts

These changes could have numerous impacts, such as: