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Budget can be a watershed moment for customs reform

If the government strikes the right balance between domestic industry needs and international trade obligations, Budget 2025 could lay the foundation for a more efficient, self-reliant, and globally competitive India. 

January 30, 2025 / 08:58 IST
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The government may lower customs duties on key raw materials, such as lithium and cobalt, which are vital for India’s green energy transition.

By SR PatnaikShivam Garg and Navya Bhandari 

India’s Budget 2025 promises to be a watershed moment for indirect tax reforms, particularly in the customs space. The government is likely to focus on simplifying and rationalising customs duties to ease compliance for businesses while encouraging domestic manufacturing in key sectors such as renewable energy, highly sophisticated knowledge based sectors like artificial intelligence, fintech, pharmaceuticals, etc.

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Streamline customs architecture

India’s current customs system, while expansive, contains a myriad of exemptions, concessional rates, and multiple duty structures. This complexity often leads to confusion, disputes, and administrative inefficiencies for businesses. It is expected that the Government should reduce exemptions and concessions, consolidating them into a more transparent and manageable system. Systematic chronological changes in the customs duty levy may also be introduced to provide businesses with a clear roadmap for their long term budgeting and forecasting. Such measures would not only reduce the sudden increase in cost on companies but also contribute to enhancing the ease of doing business.