Customs Clearance Extended to ICDs on All Seven days of the Week
·
The facility of Customs clearance may be made available
on a 24x7 basis, similar to the current Board guidelines for Sea Ports and Air
Cargos/Airports
·
The facility of Customs clearance may be extended on all
seven (7) days of the week (including holidays), with stipulated timings (say
from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM)
·
The facility of Customs clearance may be extended beyond
normal working hours for specified days in a week and with specified timings.
[CBIC Circular No.11/2022-Customs dated 29 July
2022]
Subject: Extension of Customs clearances beyond normal working
hours in Inland Container Depot(s).
As a measure of trade facilitation and the ease of doing business,
the CBIC has been enabling the facility of 24x7 Customs clearance across numerous
sea ports and air cargo complexes across the country. Presently, this facility is
available at 20 sea ports and 17 airports.
2. Board is in receipt of representations from the trade for
extension of the facility of 24x7 Customs clearance to ICDs across the country,
so as to cater to the requirements of the trade. The matter has been duly examined.
3. Since the requirements from members of the trade and the
local circumstances may vary from place to place, Board hereby advises all the Pr.
Chief / Chief Commissioners, having jurisdictions over Inland Container Depots (ICDs)
to consider having the ICDs within their jurisdictions designated with extended
facility of Customs clearance beyond normal working hours in any of the following
ways, namely :-
(a) The facility of Customs clearance may be made available
on a 24x7 basis, similar to the current Board guidelines for Sea Ports and Air Cargos/Airports;
(b) The facility of Customs clearance may be extended on all
seven (7) days of the week (including holidays), with stipulated timings (say from
9 :30 AM to 6 :00 PM);
(c) The facility of Customs clearance may be extended beyond
normal working hours for specified days in a week and with specified timings.
The decision to designate an ICD in any manner under para
3(a), 3 (b) or 3(c) above, based on location requirement and resources availability,
could be for specified imports viz. goods covered by ‘facilitated’ Bills of Entry
only, or specified exports viz. reefer containers with perishable/ temperature sensitive
export goods sealed in the presence of Customs officials only or goods exported
under free Shipping Bills only, or for all the three categories mentioned.
4. For such purpose, the various relevant aspects should be
considered, which include, requests from the trade associations, volume of regular
imports and exports, nature of import/export commodities, participation of other
agencies or entities concerned/involved, importers-exporters, customs brokers. The
consultation with custodians be made in relation to arrangements to be made by them
for such purposes. If the ICD is not working with waiver of cost recovery charges,
it must agree on the aspect of cost recovery charges as well in a proper manner.
5. Once a decision to designate an ICD with facility of extended
Customs clearances as above is made, the Zone must ensure adequate resources to
provide the extended facility. Such decision must also be publicized through issuance
of holistic Public Notices and appropriate Standing Orders. The Board is to be also
informed via email at uscus4.dor@gov.in.
6. Any difficulty in the implementation of this Circular may
be brought to the notice of the Board.
F. No.450/202/2021-Cus- IV