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Customs Valuation Department determines values of photocopier machine/MFP/A3

bySohail Rab
20/02/2015
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KARACHI: The Directorate General of Customs Valuation Department with the consent of Customs Valuation Director Abdul Rashid Sheikh has determined customs values of photocopier machine/MFP/A3 (HS Code No8443.3100 and 8443.3910 through Valuation Ruling No 720/2015 under section 25-A of the Customs Act, 1969.

According to details, the customs values of photocopier machine (16-23) copy per from all origins having PCT Code 8443.3100 and 8443.3910 and proposed PCT for WeBOC are 8443.3100.1000 and 8443.3910.1000 has fixed at US$20 per CPM.

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The customs values of photocopier machine (24-29) copy per minute from all origins having PCT Code 8443.3100 and 8443.3910 and proposed PCT for WeBOC are 8443.3100.1100 and 8443.3910.1100 has fixed at US $30 per CPM.
The customs values of photocopier machine (30-36) copy per minute from all origins having PCT Code 8443.3100 and 8443.3910 and proposed PCT for WeBOC are 8443.3100.1200 and 8443.3910.1200 has fixed at US $40per CPM.
The customs values of photocopier machine (37-49) copy per minute from all origins having PCT Code 8443.3100 and 8443.3910 and proposed PCT for WeBOC are 8443.3100.1300 and 8443.3910.1300 has fixed at US $50per CPM.
The customs values of photocopier machine (50-60) copy per minute from all origins having PCT Code 8443.3100 and 8443.3910 and proposed PCT for WeBOC are 8443.3100.1400 and 8443.3910.1400 has fixed at US $60per CPM.
The customs values of photocopier machine (61-85) copy per minute from all origins having PCT Code 8443.3100 and 8443.3910 and proposed PCT for WeBOC are 8443.3100.1500 and 8443.3910.1500 has fixed at US $70per CPM.
The customs values of photocopier machine (86 & above) copy per minute from all origins having PCT Code 8443.3100 and 8443.3910 and proposed PCT for WeBOC are 8443.3100.1600 and 8443.3910.1600 has fixed at US $80per CPM.

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