India extends RoDTEP benefits for exporters until September 30

Change
India extended fiscal refunds under the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products scheme for exports made between April 1 and September 30, 2026, preserving the rates and value caps that were in force on March 31 and retaining refund levels of 0.3–3.9%.
India extends RoDTEP benefits for exporters until September 30
Why it matters
The extension confines eligibility for central duty-and-tax reimbursement to consignments within a fixed six-month window, narrowing when exporters can claim government relief. Exporters will therefore need to prioritise shipments and claims documentation that meet the notification's eligibility and compliance conditions.
Implications
  • Registered merchandise exporters' claims teams must file RoDTEP refund applications for shipments dated within the April 1–September 30, 2026 window under the reinstated rates and value caps.
  • Customs brokerages and export compliance teams must verify bill of lading and invoice dates and ensure documentation meets existing scheme conditions to secure refunds.

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