Repeat Full Examination
of Export Consignments not Necessary when Found OK in Initial Consignments
·
Board has decided that the
requirement of 100% physical examination of each export consignment shall be
gradually relaxed provided no irregularity was noticed in earlier examinations
of export consignments of export entities in terms of Circular
No. 16/2019-Customs
dated 17.06.2019.
·
100% examination conducted
on exports of risk based identified entities and wherever the examination has
validated the declaration made in the shipping bill, RMCC may review the risk
assessment and gradually taper down the percentage of physical examination
[Circular No.22/2019-Customs
dated 24 July 2019]
Subject:– Clarifications regarding Refunds of IGST paid on import
in case
of
risky exporters
Board
has received representations wherein various exporters and organisations
have raised the issue of repeated opening of export containers for 100%
examination related to risky exporters, under the new procedure laid down in Circular
16/2019-Customs dated 17.06.2019. Exporters have taken the
plea that their cargo is getting delayed and they have to incur additional
costs for carrying out re-packing.
2. The
matter has been examined. Board has issued the aforesaid circular as a
preventive measure against fraudulent refund of IGST on the basis of ineligible
or fraudulently availed input tax credit (ITC). While addressing the aforesaid
issue and consequent risk to revenue, Board would not like to dilute the
emphasis it laid on reduction in time and cost related with EXIM clearances. It
is pertinent to mention that only a miniscule percentage of export consignments
are being selected for examination on account of risk associated with
fraudulent availment of IGST refunds. However,
keeping in view the issues raised by trade, Board has decided that the
requirement of 100% physical examination of each export consignment shall be
gradually relaxed provided no irregularity was noticed in earlier examinations
of export consignments of export entities in terms of Circular No. 16/2019-Customs
dated 17.06.2019.
3. In
order to bring down the level of examination, Board has decided that RMCC shall
take into consideration the feedback received from field formations with regard
to the 100% examination conducted on exports of risk based identified entities
and wherever the examination has validated the declaration made in the shipping
bill, RMCC may review the risk assessment and gradually taper down the
percentage of physical examination. Suitable alerts based on re-evaluated risk
may accordingly be inserted in the system by RMCC in such cases.
4. Difficulties,
if any, shall be brought to the notice of the Board.
F.
No. 450/96/2019-Cus-IV