Simplified Regulatory Framework for E-commerce Exports of Jewellery through Courier Mode
[MoF Press Release/14.07.2022]
A simplified regulatory framework for e-commerce exports of
jewellery through courier mode has been issued on 30.06.2022
by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) in the form of a Standard
Operating Procedure (SOP).
The SOP details the handling, movement and procedural aspects
for such exports, based on electronic declarations, through International Courier
Terminals.
The framework keeps in view the need for uniformity of action
by Customs that brings certainty for the trade. It also addresses a unique requirement
of the e-commerce Eco-system for re-import of rejects in certain cases to the prescribed
extent.
It may be recalled that the implementation of simplified framework
was announced by Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman
in this year's Budget speech. Following this, the CBIC held wide-ranging consultations
with stakeholders, such as industry associations, members of the trade, e-commerce
operators, authorised couriers and the customs field formations,
before finalizing the SOP. A period of one month has been provided for transition.
The first phase begins with exports through Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai locations.
[CBIC Circular No 09/2022-Customs dated 30.06.2022 to view
the SOP and Notification – See DIndex
(Code 15951) dated 01.07.2022]