CBIC Enables End to End Paperless Exports under Turant
Customs
Posted On: 23 JUN 2020 11:48AM by PIB Delhi
Ajit Kumar, Chairman, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)
on 23 June 2020 unveiled a Secure QR coded Shipping Bill that would be electronically
sent to exporters after the Customs allows export. This eliminates in one stroke
the requirement of the exporters having to approach the Customs officers for proof
of export. This also makes the end to end Customs export process fully electronic,
from the filing of the Shipping Bill to the final order to allow export.
Today’s initiative in yet another step taken by
CBIC for fulfilling its commitment to a Faceless, Paperless, and Contactless
Customs under the umbrella of its “Turant Customs”
programme. These reforms are based on enhanced use of
digital technology to reduce the time and costs for the importers, exporters and
other stakeholders, thereby improving India’s ranking in the World Bank’s Trading
Across Borders parameter of its Doing Business Report.
The launch of paperless documentation on exports
is a sequel to a similar initiative that was begun for imports w.e.f. 15th April 2020. The electronic transmission of the Shipping Bill
would do away with the present requirement to take paper printout of these documents
thereby promoting Green Customs. Equally importantly exporters would not have to
visit the Customs Houses for this purpose and can better utilize their time in promoting
their business.
Ajit Kumar informed that the endeavour is to
leverage technology to make the Customs clearance process more transparent and faster.
Turant Customs, which has as its main component
Faceless Assessment, would be implemented in phases across the entire country by
1st January 2021.