24x7
Customs Clearance Operations Limited Bases on Major ACCs and Seaports
[CBEC Circular No. 22 dated 7th
August 2012]
Subject: 24x7 Customs clearance operations.
In order to further facilitate importers and exports the Board has
decided to begin on a pilot basis 24X7 Customs clearance with effect from
September 1st. 2012 (1.9.2012) at identified Air Cargo Complexes
and Seaports in respect of following categories of imports and exports:
(a) Facilitated
Bills of Entry where no examination and assessment is required; and
(b) Factory
stuffed export containers and export consignment covered by Free Shipping
Bills.
2. The Air Cargo Complexes and
Seaports identified for 24x7 Customs clearance are:
|
S.No. |
Air
Cargo Complexes |
Seaports |
|
1. |
Bangalore |
Chennai |
|
2. |
Chennai |
JNPT |
|
3. |
Delhi |
Kandla |
|
4. |
Mumbai |
Kolkata |
3. It is clarified that in the
case of exports, the 24X7 Customs clearance facility shall even extend to
processing of Free Shipping Bills. At present, the Shipping Bills can be filed
14 days in advance in case of export by sea and 7 days in advance in case of
export by air. Therefore, for smooth clearance of export goods the trade may be
advised to file the Shipping Bills well in advance.
4. It is also clarified that 24X7
Customs clearance facility in respect of factory stuffed export containers
that is presently available at specified Customs stations viz. Vishakhapatnam, Kolkata,
Mundra, Okha, Sikka, Mangalore, JNPT, Mumbai, Paradeep, Gopalpur, Ennore and
Chennai would continue
to be operational. Besides, the normal round the clock boarding of vessels
would also continue.
5. In this regard the Board
appreciates that additional Customs staff will be required for the 24X7 Customs
clearance facility to be provided w.e.f. 1.9.2012. It is, however, also seen
that after introduction of self assessment the responsibility has shifted to
the importers and exporters to make a correct assessment of Customs duty. Thus,
the Customs can now focus more on consignments that are interdicted on basis of
risk assessment for purpose of Customs assessment and examination. Further, as
a result of self assessment, Board has decided to increase the level of
facilitation (refer Circular No.39/2011-Cus dated 2nd September,
2011) to 80% in case of Air Cargo Complexes and 70% in case of Seaports (and
60% in case of ICD/ CFS). Risk Management Division has also carried out
necessary changes and facilitation level has been substantially enhanced with
an average of approx. 70% Bills of Entry being currently facilitated. Thus,
there has been a reduction in the requirement of Customs staff for purpose of
routine assessment and examination. This allows the relocation of staff for
various other items of work such as PCA, SIIB etc. to ensure compliance of
legal provisions and correct payment of Customs duty. In the light of these
developments the officers required for 24x7 Customs clearance operations of
facilitated Bills of Entry on import side and factory stuffed containers and
Free Shipping Bills on exports side should be deployed from within the
available staff strength. This shall be ensured by all Chief Commissioners of
Customs.
6. Customs clearance on 24x7 basis
would require concurrence of Custodians and other stakeholders such as CHAs.
Further, Customs duty payment is necessary to ensure 24X7 Customs clearance.
Therefore, Board desires that Chief Commissioners should begin immediate
consultations with other stakeholders including custodians to make necessary
arrangements that allow 24X7 Customs clearance and physical delivery of goods.
7. In addition to above, Board is
exploring the possibility of full fledged roll out of 24X7 Customs clearance
for ALL import and export goods. This would certainly require additional
manpower that cannot be met from the presently sanctioned strength. Therefore,
all Chief Commissioners are also directed to work out the additional manpower
requirement and intimate the same to the Board so that a consolidated proposal
may be processed to enable 24X7 Customs clearance operations at all
Customs stations.
8. Board desires that wide
publicity by way of Public Notice / Trade Notice may be given to the scheme of
pilot 24X7 Customs clearance facility as detailed in paragraph 2 above to be
extended w.e.f. 1.9.2012. Also, a detailed fortnightly report on the extent to
which the facility is being availed should be sent so as to reach Board
positively by the 2nd and 17th of each month. The first
such report is expected on 17th of September, 2012. The report
should inter-alia contain details of documents filed (imports and
exports separately) and number of containers/ packages imported or exported in aforementioned
categories in normal working hours and in extended hours separately. The
reports should be faxed to Board on Fax No.23093859 and e-mailed at
uscusiii@nic.in.
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