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Customs Valuation (Determination of Value of Imported Goods) Rules, 2007
 
 


 
4.    Transaction value of identical goods. 

 
 (1)(a)Subject to the provisions of rule 3, the value of imported goods shall be the transaction value of identical goods sold for export to India and imported at or about the same time as the goods being valued; 
     Provided that such transaction value shall not be the value of the goods provisionally assessed under section 18 of the Customs Act, 1962.
               (b)     In applying this rule, the transaction value of identical goods in a sale at the same commercial level and in substantially the same quantity as the goods being valued shall be used to determine the value of imported goods.
               (c)     Where no sale referred to in clause (b) of sub-rule (1), is found, the transaction value of identical goods sold at a different commercial level or in different quantities or both, adjusted to take account of the difference attributable to commercial level or to the quantity or both, shall be used, provided that such adjustments shall be made on the basis of demonstrated evidence which clearly establishes the reasonableness and accuracy of the adjustments, whether such adjustment leads to an increase or decrease in the value.
 (2) Where the costs and charges referred to in sub-rule (2) of rule 10 of these rules are included in the transaction value of identical goods, an adjustment shall be made, if there are significant differences in such costs and charges between the goods being valued and the identical goods in question arising from differences in distances and means of transport.

 (3)       In applying this rule, if more than one transaction value of identical goods is found, the lowest such value shall be used to determine the value of imported goods.