Postal Bill of Export Procedure Notified
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In the new system. the
exporter will not be required to visit an FPO. rather he will be able to file
PBE online from home/office and deposit the parcel in a nearby post office for
export
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Regulation 4 mandates
registration of an exporter on the PBE Automated System. On initial logging
into the portal every exporter is required to register himself.
·
To book an export article,
the exporter is required to login using his username and password. The exporter
can fill the required fields of PBE form (III or IV as prescribed under the
Regulations) such as description of consignment, export destination. sender's
and receiver's details etc. under the 'Article Booking· sub menu.
·
Once the article(s) is
booked on the portal. the exporter or his authorised agent has to physically
deliver the export article(s) to the nearest or the most convenient hooking
post office (bpo).
·
The postal authorities shall
present the export goods to the proper officer at the FPO for Customs
clearance.
·
Once the postal consignment
has been cleared by Customs for export, the exporter will be able to print the
finalised PBE form by downloading it from the 'Forms Download’ sub menu on his
portal for the purposes of claiming export incentive, where eligible.
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Sub-regulation (6) of
regulation 7 casts the responsibility on the postal authorities to furnish the
proof of export
·
Till such time as the data
exchange between Customs server and Postal server is enabled, the procedure for
IGST refund from Customs as prescribed in Circular 14/2018-Customs dated
04.06.2018 shall continue.
·
The Regulations also
prescribe a period of five years for retention of records pertaining to postal
exports by the exporter or his authorised agent and their production before
Customs when required.
·
The manual procedure
provided under the earlier notified Exports by Posts Regulations. 2018
[Notification No. 48/2018-Customs (N.T.)] read with Circular No.
14/2018-Customs. both dated 4th June 2018, will continue to be in operation
till such time as specifically suspended by the Board
[CBIC Circular No. 25/2022-Customs dated 9
December 2022]
Subject:
Postal Export (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2022 and
implementation of PBE Automated System.
In
order to leverage the vast network of post offices across the country and
enable MSME's (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) to export to global markets
using e-commerce or other regular channels. the CBIC in collaboration with the
Department of Posts (DoP) has developed a dedicated Postal Bill of Exports
(PBE) Automated System for postal exports.
2.
Postal Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Regulations. 2022
(herein after referred to as the Regulations) have accordingly been notified by
the Board ride Notification No. 104 dated 9th December 2022. These regulations
are meant to facilitate the processing of commercial postal exports by automating
the entire procedure and seamlessly connecting the postal network to the
notified Foreign Post Offices or FPOs.
3.
For exporting a parcel through the postal route, an exporter or his agent is
presently required to come to any of the twenty-eight FPOs to file the export
declaration and hand over his consignment for export. In the new system. the
exporter will not be required to visit an FPO. rather he will be able to file
PBE online from home/office and deposit the parcel in a nearby post office for
export. The export parcel so deposited by the exporter will be moved by the DoP
to an FPO for customs clearance. The system of export clearance will operate on
a digital platform while harnessing the existing post office network spread
across the country and will be amenable to being scaled up to cover small
exp011ers/producers located in remote areas.
4.
An overview of the functionalities offered by the PBE Automated System and the
various steps prescribed under the Regulations for undertaking a postal export
of commercial nature arc elaborated below for ease of understanding-
(i)
Access: The Postal Bill of Exports (PBE) Automated
System can be accessed by the trade using the link
https://dnk.cept.gov.inlcustomers.web. This link will direct the user to the
login page of 'Dak Ghar Niryat Kendra - Customer Portal'.
Similarly.
the Customs officers can access the export documentation uploaded by the
exporter for according Customs clearance by going to the link.
https://ips.ccpt.gov.inlcustoms.web/login.aspx. This link will direct the
Customs officer to the login page of 'Dak Ghar Nilyat Kendra Customs Portal'.
Step-by-step
detailed guidance on the work flow. both for exporters and Customs officers.
shall be provided by DoP on the aforesaid portals.
(ii)
Registration: Regulation 4 mandates registration of
an exporter on the PBE Automated System. On initial logging into the portal
every exporter is required to register himself. The first step of the
registration process is OTP based authentication (with the OTP being shared on
registered mobile number) and thereafter involves capturing certain mandatory
identifiers corresponding to the exporter's personal and business profile
including Name, Address. IEC number and GSTIN etc. and uploading of KYC
documents. A username and password are assigned to access the System. In its
present form. the PBE Automated System also provides for registering details of
the authorised agent where required.
(iii)
Booking of Postal Article for Export: To
book an export article, the exporter is required to login using his username
and password. The exporter can fill the required fields of PBE form (III or IV
as prescribed under the Regulations) such as description of consignment, export
destination. sender's and receiver's details etc. under the 'Article Booking·
sub menu. If the exporter chooses to utilize services of an authorized agent.
then the exporter shall also fill in the agents name. address and customs
broker licence number. On completion of the said process, an Article Booking ID
reference and a PBE number will be auto generated. The exporter can then print
the CN 23 form or the Harmonised label, as appropriate. corresponding to the
export. The portal also facilitates upload of hulk information for multiple
articles as also upload of supporting documentation such as licenses.
certificates etc. essential for Customs purposes.
(iv)
Procedure at the Booking Post Office:
Once the article(s) is booked on the portal. the exporter or his authorised
agent has to physically deliver the export article(s) to the nearest or the
most convenient hooking post office (bpo). Postal authorities shall authorize
certain post offices as the bpo's and corresponding FPOs as provided under
sub-regulation (1) of regulation 6.
On
receipt of the export goods at the bpo counter, the declaration on the package
with respect to inter alia weight of the article and the destination country
name will be verified by the postal authorities. who shall also collect
necessary payments.
KYC
documents will also be obtained from the customer bringing the article to bpo.
Postal authorities shall be responsible for onward secure transfer of the
export package to the corresponding FPO for further processing and export.
(v)
Customs Procedures at the FPO: The postal authorities
shall present the export goods to the proper officer at the FPO for Customs
clearance. The proper officer is the officer so assigned to perform the
specified functions in terms of the notification issued under Section 5 of the
Customs Act. 1962. The proper officer will access the Customs portal as per the
role allocation i.e. Assessment, Inspection. Examination or Escalation as
assigned by the System Administrator appointed for the said purpose by the
jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner. The details of the PBE
can be fetched by the proper officer on Customs portal for assessment and final
clearance. The exporter or his authorised agent. where required. shall
discharge the export duty on an item.
When
in doubt, the proper officer may call for further clarification or document(s)
by raising a query on the portal that will be notified to the exporter
electronically and will reflect under the bell icon of exporters web page. Once
a query is raised, the exporter will be enabled to provide necessary
information and upload requisite documents on the pot1al. The reply to the
query, provided by the exporter. can be viewed by Customs under the ·Customer
Referral' sub menu.
Once
the proper officer is satisfied with the declaration, and the duty, if any.
assessed thereon and any charges payable under the Act in respect of the same
having been paid,he may clear the package for export. The proper officer may
also detain an export package for further investigation, if required.
The
proper officer may also exercise the option of cancellation of export if the
export item is prohibited. The export may also be cancelled, before
communication of Customs decision. on receipt of a request placed by the
exporter on the portal for back to town (or return of the export item) on
account of several factors including order cancellation etc. The postal
authorities will be responsible for the secure movement of such goods from the
FPO to the concerned BPO.
(vi)
Export Incentive Claim: Once the postal consignment
has been cleared by Customs for export, the exporter will be able to print the
finalised PBE form by downloading it from the 'Forms Download’ sub menu on his
portal for the purposes of claiming export incentive, where eligible. Further,
sub-regulation (6) of regulation 7 casts the responsibility on the postal
authorities to furnish the proof of export and corresponding electronic data to
Customs. However. till such time as the data exchange between Customs server
and Postal server is enabled, the procedure for IGST refund from Customs as
prescribed in Circular 14/2018-Customs dated 04.06.2018 shall continue.
Additionally,
the PBE forms (III and IV) also have a field to indicate if Drawback is claimed
on the postal export. For claiming Drawback, the exporter is required to follow
the procedure outlined under rule 12 of the Customs and Central Excise Duties
Drawback Rules. 2017.
5.
The Regulations also prescribe a period of five years for retention of records
pertaining to postal exports by the exporter or his authorised agent and their
production before Customs when required. The role and responsibilities of the
authorised agent are also covered under regulation 9 that mandate observance of
all conditions stipulated under the Customs Broker Licensing Regulations. 2018.
6.
To facilitate transition and stabilization of the prescribed modality of postal
exports automation, the manual procedure provided under the earlier notified
Exports by Posts Regulations. 2018 [Notification No. 48/2018-Customs (N.T.)]
read with Circular No. 14/2018-Customs. both dated 4th June 2018, will continue
to be in operation till such time as specifically suspended by the Board.
Difficulties
in implementation of this Circular. if any, may be brought to the notice of the
Board.
F.No.
476/3/2018-LC