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Question
Distinguish between.
Duty Paid Warehouse and Bonded Warehouse
Solution
Duty paid Warehouses | Bonded Warehouses | |
Meaning: | The warehouse which provides the facility of storing the imported goods on which custom duty is paid but not yet sold is called Duty paid warehouse. | The warehouse, which is licensed by the government authority to store the imported goods till the payment of custom duty, is called Bonded warehouse. |
Controlling Authority: | These warehouses are free from the supervision of customs authorities. However, they are under the control of port authority. | These warehouses are under the close supervision and control of customs authority. |
Ownership: | These warehouses are owned and managed by dock (public) authorities. | These warehouses are owned and managed by the dock or private authorities. |
Location: | These warehouses are located near the port and dock area. | These warehouses are situated within the dock area. |
Suitability: | Goods stored in duty paid warehouses are meant and suitable mostly for the domestic market. | Goods stored in bonded warehouses are meant and suitable mostly for re-export. |
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