Re-export of
ISO Containers Imported Temporarily for Combating the COVID Pandemic
[CBIC
Circular No.01/2022-Customs dated 18 January 2022]
Subject:
Retention of ISO Containers to meet future requirements
Kind attention is invited to Board's Instructions Nos.07/2021-Customs
dated 24.04.2021, 08/2021-Customs dated 27.04.2021 and 12/2021-Customs dated 25.05.2021
relating to relaxation of various procedures relating to facilitation of COVID related
consignments.
2. Board has received representations through the Department
for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
for providing relaxations in the re-export of ISO Containers imported temporarily
for combating the COVID Pandemic. Such containers have been used for efficient transportation
of Liquid Medical Oxygen due to the inherent advantage related to multi-modal transportation
(by Road/Rail/Waterways/Airways).
3. The issue has been examined. Board hereby guides all the
field formations to allow extension of time period for re-exports of ISO containers
meant for transportation of Liquid Medical Oxygen grade, if imported under Notification
No. 104/1994-Customs dated 16.03.1994, till 30.09.2022, upon receipt of requests
from the importers, in this regard.
4. Further, in respect of ISO Containers imported on lease
by availing IGST exemption under serial number 557B of Notification No.50/2017-Customs
dated 30.06.2017, it is hereby clarified that as long as ISO containers are in India
under a valid lease and the IGST amount is paid on such lease amount under CGST
law, the IGST is not required to be paid on the value of the ISO containers, and
in such a situation the need for re-export would not arise.
5. Any difficulty in the implementation of this Circular may
be brought to the notice of the Board.
F.
No.450/179/2017-Cus- IV