Pilot eSANCHIT Launched
in Delhi Air Export from 1 Sept
[CBIC Circular No. 29/2018-Customs
dated 30 August 2018]
Subject:
Pilot Implementation of Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading of Supporting
Documents (eSANCHIT) in Exports.
Successful
implementation of Paperless Processing/eSANCHIT under
Single Window Interface for Facilitation of Trade in case of Imports has been
acclaimed by all stakeholders. Now with the objective of reducing physical
interface between Customs/regulatory agencies & the trade and to increase the speed of
clearance in Exports, it is proposed to introduce a facility to upload
digitally signed supporting documents on a pilot basis at Air Cargo complex,
New Delhi and Chennai Customs House. The pilot will cover all types of exports
under ICES. After the completion of the pilot, the facility will be extended to
all ICES locations. On a voluntary basis, members of the trade may use this
facility to upload the supporting documents concerning Shipping Bills that may
be filed on or after 01.09.2018. After 15 days of the launch of the facility, a
review will be carried out, and thereafter, it will be introduced as a
mandatory requirement. For this pilot, the following procedure will apply:
Uploading
supporting documents
2.
The procedure for eSANCHIT on the export side is
similar to the one prescribed for eSANCHIT in imports
vide Circular No. 40/2017 dated 13.10.2017. Briefly, salient features are
described as below:-
2.1
For uploading supporting documents on ICEGATE, the authorized persons must Open
ICEGATE URL httgs://www.icegate.gov.in/,
click
on Login/Signup button for login into ICEGATE by using his/her access
credentials and then click on eSANCHIT link provided
in left vertical menu to redirect on eSANCHIT. The
step-by-step procedure for upload of supporting documents is also provided on
the ICEGATE website. While preparing a job for submission on ICEGATE in their
respective Remote EDI Systems (RES), the authorized persons must ensure that they
have uploaded all the necessary supporting documents. A facility has also been
provided on ICEGATE to the authorized persons to access and view the documents
uploaded by them.
2.2.
In case the authorized person seeks to provide a document after the generation
of the Shipping Bill number, he/she may first upload the document on ICEGATE,
obtain a unique ID Image Reference number (IRN) for the document and link that
document with the corresponding Shipping Bill by submitting an amendment at the
Service Centre. This procedure will also apply when the authorized person
submits a document in response to a query raised by Customs for a Shipping
Bill.
Assessment
& Document
Verification
2.3.
Once a Shipping Bill has been filed, Customs officers will be able to access
the uploaded electronic versions of supporting documents while viewing or
assessing the Shipping Bill on ICES. During assessment, ICES provides for a
query to be raised in order to call for additional documents or information. In
response to a query, supporting documents can be uploaded online by following
the procedure described in para 2.2 above. All documents required for the
purposes of assessment would be viewed online. In due course, the facility to
view supporting documents will also be extended to officers of the
Participating Government Agencies (PGAs).
Goods
Registration, Examination & Let Export Order (LEO)
2.4.
After filing of the Shipping Bill, the authorized person (e.g. Exporter/Customs
Broker) may with his self-assessed copy of the Shipping Bill, approach the
designated place for goods registration, document verification and LEO. In case
goods are to be examined, the officer examining goods may record the results of
inspection/examination online on ICES.
Other
features to be Pilot-tested
4.
In consultation with the stakeholders, in the course of the pilot, the
following features will be taken-up for pilot-testing:
(a)
Upload of supporting documents for Shipping Bills which are filed through the
Service Centers.
(b)
Presently, electronic copies of Let Export Orders and assessed copies of Shipping
Bills are delivered online to the Custodians and authorized persons. In the
course of the pilot, digital signatures will be applied on these messages and
not copies of Shipping Bills.
5.
The
Shipping Bill (Electronic Integrated Declaration) Regulation, 20 l 1 , provide
for the authorized person to submit digitally signed electronic integrated
declarations (Shipping Bills) and supporting documents and dispenses with the
need for trade to submit the corresponding hardcopies. The Regulations also
provide that the authorized person shall retain, for a period of 5 years from
the date of acceptance of the Shipping Bill, all supporting documents in
original, which were used or relied upon by him in submitting the electronic
integrated declaration, and shall produce them before Customs or other
Government agencies in connection with any action or proceedings under the
Customs Act 1962 or any other law for the time being in force.
6.
Chief Commissioners of Customs Delhi and Chennai are requested to issue public notices.
To facilitate smooth roll out of pilot, feedback and queries may be addressed
by email to babulalmeena.irs@gov.in
and
nsm.ices@icegate.gov.in. References
in hardcopy may be sent to Commissioner (Single Window), HUDCO Vishala Building, B - Wing, Bhikaji
Cama Place, R.K. Puram, New
Delhi -II0066.
F.No.
450/148/2015-Cus-IV