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Launch of Indian Customs EDI System (ICES 1.5) for Imports and Exports, at Port Blair Port (INIXZI) - Customs - Public Notice No. 52/2019Extract GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (PORT) CUSTOM HOUSE, 15/1 STRAND ROAD, KOLKATA- 700001 F.No. S40-07/04 EDI (MISC) (Pt-I) Date: 01.07.2019 Public Notice No. 52/2019 Subject: Launch of Indian Customs EDI System (ICES 1.5) for Imports and Exports, at Port Blair Port (INIXZI). PART -1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS It is brought to the notice of all Exporters, Importers, Custom Brokers, Custodians, Banks, Trade and ali concerned that the computerized processing of Shipping Bills and Bills of Entries under the Indian Customs EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) System, hereinafter referred to as ICES 1.5, shall become operational with effect from 08.07.2019 at Port Blair Port, which was notified as Customs Port by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (now Central Board of Indirect Taxes Customs) under Section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962. vide Notification No. 62/94-cus. (N.T.) dated 21-11-1994. PART- 11 INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMPORT IMPORTS Under the EDI System, the Bill of Entry shall be filed electronically and shall be processed online in an automated computerized environment. From 1st April, 2016 onwards, the Single Window Interface for Facilitating Trade (SWIFT) had been operationalised at all EDI locations. Under SWIFT, the Custom Brokers, Importers and Exporters would electronically lodge their Customs clearance documents at a single point only with the Customs and the required permission, if any, from other regulatory agencies would be obtained online without the importer/exporter having to separately approach these agencies. This would be possible through a common, seamlessly integrated IT systems utilized by all regulatory agencies and the Importers/Exporters. The Single Window would thus provide the Importers/Exporters a single point interface for Customs clearance of import and export goods thereby reducing interface with Governmental agencies, dwell time and cost of doing business. 1.1 Registration of Import Export-Code (IEC) of the Importer (i) Import Export Code (IEC) is being issued to the Importers by DGFT, details of which are transmitted online to the Indian Customs EDI System (ICES) on a daily basis. ICES automatically register the IE-Codes after confirming its validity to enable the Importers to file the Bill of Entry electronically. Before filing the Bill of Entry, the Importers are advised to check from the DGFT as to whether their IE Code has already been transmitted to ICES. If their IE Code has not been transmitted to the ICES by the DGFT, they should first get the same transmitted from DGFT, failing which they will not be able to file Bill of Entry electronically for clearance of the imported goods. (ii) In case the IE-Code is registered for exports, the same shall hold good for imports also. The DGFT has notified certain generic Codes for certain classes of Importers in the EXIM Policy and exempted them from taking a specific IE Code. Such Importers should use respective codes for filing the Bill of Entry. However, if an importer does not fall in the exempted category and also does not hold a specific IE Code, he should use the Code 0100000053 for personal effects and 0100000001 for all other imports. In such cases, the Bill of Entry, on filing, would automatically be routed to the concerned Appraising group Assistant / Deputy Commissioner for online approval of the claimed IE Code. 1.2 Registration of Customs Broker in ICES For each Customs location, a policy site is provided for the purpose of registration of CHA (Customs Brokers). Customs Brokers are required to register their details in the EDI section at the respective Customs Houses from where they have been licensed to operate. If the policy site is different from the Customs House, the Customs Brokers are required to visit the respective policy site and complete the registration in EDI. This is a one-time exercise. If they intend to operate at other stations, the intimation of the same should be registered in the ICES at the respective stations. In case the Custom House from where the Customs Broker has been licensed is not yet brought under ICES, such Customs Brokers should approach the Customs authorities, indicated in the enclosed chart, and listed against the respective Custom Houses. No re-registration is required in case the agency is already registered at any existing Customs location where ICES1.5 is operational. (List of Custom Houses for Customs Broker registration is attached as Appendix 1 and the format for registration is attached as Appendix 2) 1.3 Registration of Shipping lines/Agents, Consol Agents IGM/Consol Manifest shall be filed electronically by the Shipping Lines/Agents and Consol Agents at the Ports of entry and Sub-IGM relating to respective IGM lines under SMTP at the Port. The Shipping Lines/Agents and Consol Agents, before filing IGM, should register themselves in the ICES at any of the ICES enabled Custom Stations. (Format of registration is attached as Appendix 3) 1.4 Exchange Rates of un-notified currencies The ICES maintains exchange rates in respect of currencies notified by the Ministry of Finance on regular basis. However, in respect of the currencies which are not covered in the notifications of the Ministry of Finance, the concerned Bank s certificate indicating the exchange rate applicable for the date on which the Bill of Entry is filed should be obtained by the Customs Broker/Importer from any Nationalized Bank. Only this exchange rate should be entered in the system in the respective field while making entry of B/E data and should be presented along with assessed copy of B/E to the concerned Customs officer at the time of taking out of charge . 1.5 Currency Codes For indicating the value of goods, freight, insurance, commission, etc., only the codes specified against the respective currencies indicated in the list of currency codes appended to this Public Notice should be used. Use of incorrect code will result in incorrect conversion of Indian Rupees. (List of Currency Codes attached as Appendix 4). 1.6 Units of Measurement Codes Against any quantity of goods, only the appropriate Codes indicated against the respective measurement in the list appended to this Public Notice should be used in the Bill of Entry and IGM, as the case may be. It is further informed that if Unit Quantity Codes (UQCs), other than the Standard UQCs of the Customs tariff are used, the B/E may not get any facilitation. (List of Measurement Codes attached as Appendix 5) 1.7 Country Codes: Wherever in the Bill of Entry or IGM, etc., a reference to country s name is required to be made, only the appropriate Code of the country as indicated in the list of country codes appended to this Public Notice should be used. (List of Country Codes attached as Appendix 6). 1.8 Port Codes: All the ports of the world have been codified by the United Nations (UN) and allotted UN LOCODEs. Only the appropriate port code should be indicated wherever reference to the port name is required to be made in a Bill of Entry / IGM or any other document. It is not possible to attach the list of all the port codes being too large a number The correct code may be obtained from the respective Carriers or from the UN website (http://www.unece.org/cefact/locode/) 1.9 Registration of DGFT Licences If the imports are against any of the DGFT Exim Licenses, such licence should be first registered in the ICES and the Registration No. should be indicated against each item of goods in the Bill of Entry. No separate registration shall be required for those licences which are received online by Customs from DGFT. Such licenses shall automatically be registered in ICES and can be utilized for debit against a Bill of Entry after approval by Proper officer in the system. (Format of Licence registration attached as Annexure A) 1.10 Registration at ICEGATE for Remote filing of Bill of Entry or Manifest All those who intend to file Bill of Entry or manifest from their office should register themselves with the ICEGATE., The detailed information for registration at the ICEGATE may be obtained from the web-site http//:www.icegate.gov.in . For remote filing of Bill of Entry, National Informatics Centre (NIC) has developed software which is free of cost and can be downloaded from the NIC web-site. (http://ices.nic.in/ices/aspx) 1.11 Service Centre charges: The facility of data entry in the filing of IGM, Bill of Entry, etc. is available at the service centre at the Sea port on payment basis. The schedule of charges for various types of services payable at the service centre are indicated below which shall be subject to revision from time to time. The schedule of charges for data entry in the Service Centre shall be as follows:- I SERVICE CHARGES FOR DIGITISATION OF DOCUMENTS AT SERVICE CENTRE Data entry in respect of manual documents (i) Bill of Entry/Shipping Bill having up to five items: ₹ 80 (ii) Each Additional Block of five items: ₹ 10 (iii) IGM: ₹ 80 (iv) EGM: ₹ 80 (v) Other documents (such as Unaccompanied Baggage, Transhipment etc): ₹ 80 (vi) Amendments to original declaration by Customer in BE/SB/Other documents: ₹ 10 (vii) Queries (including reply feeding): Nil for 3 queries and ₹ 10 for each query thereafter. (viii) Printing check list: NIL (ix) Printing of assessed documents (SB/BE/ OOC/ LEO/ etc): NIL II. SERVICE CHARGES FOR RES DOCUMENTS ICEGATE or any other manner of Remote EDI filing: (i) Printing of Document: ₹ 30 [for the first 50 pages and ₹ 10 for every 10 subsequent pages or parts thereof (documents refers to the set of papers, which get printed in one command at any stage of processing)] (ii) Query Printing: ₹ 10 (iii) Amendments fee to Bill of Entry (for block of five items):₹ 20 (iv) Amendments fee to Shipping Bill (for block of five items):₹ 10 (v) Amendment fee - Each Additional block of five items: ₹ 10 (vi) Amendment fee Other documents: ₹ 10. (vii) Printing Check list: ₹ 10 Note 1:- The above charges are exclusive of GST. The vendor shall collect the appropriate GST from the trade and shall make the payment to the Govt. exchequer. Note 2:- The above charges include data entry of the documents, check list printing and print out of the assessed document and out of charge. The check list will be provided free of charge till they are certified to be free of mistake by the Customer. However, in cases where the Customer wants to incorporate corrections in the original declarations provided by him, check list will be provided at an additional cost of ₹ 10. Any check list in respect of remote filing of the Bill of Entry will cost ₹ 10. 2 Filing of IGM / Consol Manifest The Shipping lines or other persons as envisaged under Section 30 of the Customs Act, 1962 shall submit the Import General Manifest (IGM)/Consol Manifest through ICEGATE on a 24 - hour basis. 2.1 Filing of IGM: Those Steamer Agents who intend moving their vessel to Port Blair Port (Port Code INIXZ1) for discharge of cargo have to file a separate IGM online through ICEGATE for Port Blair Port by mentioning the port code as INIXZ1 and terminal operator code as INIXZ1PMB1 for Port Blair Port. The procedures are same as filing of IGM in Kolkata/Haldia Seaport. The Shipping Lines/Steamer Agents/Consol Agents should file IGM/EGM/Consol IGMs only through ICEGATE. The acknowledgement for filing IGM/EGM/ Consol IGMs would reach the registered e-mail address of the Shipping Lines/Steamer Agents/Consol Agents. The message exchange formats for filing IGM/ EGM/ Console IGMs are available at ICEGATE Website http://www.icegate.gov.in at http://www.icegate.gov.in/ ICES 1.5.htm. The Shipping Lines/Steamer Agents/Consol Agents may prepare/use their own software for filing IGM/ EGM/Consol IGMs in the prescribed message exchange formats. 2.2 Amendment of IGM after Entry Inwards: In ICES System, the IGM is amended in 2 situations: a. When there is any change in the cargo or container parameters (Like amendment, deletion, and supplement). b. When Consol manifest is filed In both the cases, the IGM line information is substantially altered. Further, there are cases of amendment to consol manifest too. 2.3 For amendment of IGM and Consol manifest at the Gateway Port, System level approval by the Customs Officer is required. Hence the following procedures are followed for IGM/ Consol amendment. (i) IGM/Consol amendments applied before grant of Entry Inwards in System do not require the approval of Assistant Commissioner (Import) approval and the same can be carried out. (ii) All such amendments made after grant of Entry Inwards will require the approval of Assistant Commissioner (Import). (iii) IGM messages to Custodians would be sent at the time of grant of entry inwards instead of at the time of online submission, so that a substantially complete IGM is sent to Custodian. (iv) Since the IGM messages based on the TP approval messages are sent from Gateway Port to ICDs, the filing of Consol Manifest and IGM amendment for the Transhipment cargo to ICDs should be carried out at Port Blair Port. Separate filing of consol manifest and amendment of IGM at ICD Port is not required. 3. Cargo/Goods Declaration The Importer or the Customs Broker, as the case may be, can file electronic Bill of Entry by data entry at the service centre or by transmitting the details in the specified file format through ICEGATE from his premises. As per the provisions of the Bill of Entry (Forms) Regulations, 1976, the bill of entry has to be filed before the end of the next day following the day (excluding holidays) on which the aircraft or vessel or vehicle carrying the goods arrives at a Customs station at which such goods are to be cleared for home consumption or warehousing. If not, the importer shall be liable to pay charges for late presentation of the bill of entry at the rate of rupees five thousand per day for the initial three days of default and at the rate of rupees ten thousand per day for each day of default thereafter, if the proper officer of Customs is satisfied that there was no sufficient cause for such delay With the objective of reducing physical interface between Customs/regulatory agencies and the trade and to increase the speed of clearance, a facility to upload digitally signed supporting documents known as e-SANCHIT has been introduced under SWIFT. Presently, the Bills of Entry are required to be submitted by the authorized persons on ICEGATE after affixing their digital signatures. Implementation of e-SANCHIT would require the authorized persons to submit online all the supporting documents online too on ICEGATE after affixing their digital signatures. For uploading supporting documents on ICEGATE, the authorized persons must open URL https://www.icegate.gov.in, Login into ICEGATE by using his/her access credentials and then click on My e-Docs link provided in the menu. The step-by-step procedure for upload of documents is provided on the website. The authorized persons must ensure that they have uploaded all the necessary supporting documents and obtain Image Reference Number (IRN), which has to be submitted in a separate table while submitting the job for BE generation while filing through the Service Centre or through ICEGATE.. 3.1 Filing through Service Centre (i) The Customs Broker/Importer should furnish information in Annexure C' and present the same to the service centre operator along with copies of import invoice and packing list. The information furnished in Annexure C should be correct, complete and legible. Incorrect and invalid entries may get rejected on entry of data. The Service centre shall accept the declarations in Annexure C during the working hours of the Port. The system would accept data entry of Annexure C only if it finds that the SMTP No. and Bill of Lading matches the corresponding line number of the IGM. The system will accept only one declaration against a line number. If the declaration is not accepted, the Customs Broker/ importer should verify the particulars furnished for any error. (ii) Once the IGM is filed in the Customs Computer System, whenever a Bill of Entry pertaining to any line in the said IGM is filed, the system will cross-verify the details of IGM No., the Bill of Lading, etc., and the Bill of Entry would be accepted only if the relevant particulars match with those in the IGM. If any Bill of Entry is not accepted by the system, the Importers/Customs Brokers should verify whether the IGM Nos. or the Bill of Lading Nos. have been correctly furnished in the Annexure C submitted by them. (iii) The claim for assessment shall be made against each item of the invoice. If there is more than one invoice, information shall be furnished for each item, invoice-wise, i.e., complete information of items in one invoice must precede information of the items in the second invoice. (iv) If the particulars of classification are the same for the next item, the word do will be accepted by the system. (v) ITC (HS) Nos., CTH and CETH (where applicable) shall be indicated in eight (8) digits without any decimal in between (e.g. 85011000 and not 8501.1000). Notification number shall be indicated in three (3) digits followed by a slash (/) and the issuing year (e.g. 201/1981, 083/1993). The notification no. indicated shall be the parent one and not the amending notification. This may be carefully noted. (vi) In respect of goods for which the benefit of notification is claimed, against the entry Generic Description in Annexure C , List No. and the Serial no. of the List shall be mentioned in addition to the generic description of the item. The Service Centre Operator will first feed the List No. and Serial No., and if there is space left, generic description of the item. (vii) For example, Nebulizers are covered by S. No. 363 of the Table appended to Notification No.021/02 (list 37, Sr. No. 19). This entry would be described as: - Generic Description CTH Notfn./Year, Sr. No L37/19, Nebulizers 90189093 021/02, Sr.No.363 (viii) The Service Centre Operator shall carefully enter the data in the system as is indicated in Annexure C . On completion of entry of data, the system shall assign a Job No. and generate a Check List which is a draft Bill of Entry. The service centre operator shall print a copy of the Check List and hand over the same to the Customs Broker/Importer. The Customs Broker/Importer shall check the correctness of the data entered in the system. If any error is noticed, the error shall be circled in bold ink and correct detail should be written. The corrected check list duly signed by the Customs Broker/Importer should be handed over to the service centre operator for entry of corrected data. The Operator shall make corrections in the corresponding data and hand over the revised checklist to the Customs Broker/Importer for re-confirmation. This process would be repeated till the Customs Broker/Importer signs a clean checklist as a token of correctness of the entered data. (ix) The Operator shall enter the authenticated electronic checklist in the system. The system will then generate a B/E. No., which would be endorsed on the printed checklist and returned to the Customs Broker/Importer. The Bill of Entry No. shall be serially numbered common to all the Custom Houses operating on consolidated ICES 1.5. The Bill of Entry Numeric No. shall be suffixed with the date of filing. Thus, the Numeric number combined with date shall be a Bill of Entry Number. Since the running number is generated serially on an all-India basis, the Bill of Entry number, though generated continually, may not be sequential (x) The Service Centre Operator shall retain the original Annexure C declarations with copies of invoice and packing list and shall hand over all the check lists to the Customs Authorities periodically. 3.2 Remote filing through ICEGATE The Customs Brokers/Importers having internet facility in their offices can file electronic Bill of Entry from their premises. They have also been facilitated by providing for submission of Customs documents under digital signature. For this purpose, they should register their details with ICEGATE on a one-time basis. Detailed procedure for registration can be seen in New Registration Module available on the website www.icegate.gov.in. To operationalize the facility to use Digital Signature Certificate for filing the aforementioned Customs process documents, the following process shall be followed: (i) A web-based Common Signer utility is provided free of cost through the ICEGATE website (https://www.icegate.gov.in) for digitally signing the said Customs process documents. (ii) Importers, Customs Brokers, shipping lines, and their agents are expected to use a Class III Digital Signature Certificate obtained from any of the Certifying Authorities, as notified by Controller of Certifying Authorities (http://www.cca.gov.in), following the due process. (iii) Importers, Exporters, Customs Brokers, shipping lines and their agents shall use the Digital Signature Certificate and the web based Common Signer utility to digitally sign the electronic documents generated by remote EDI package and then subsequently send the digitally signed documents for processing via email/web upload, as is being done currently. (iv) On receiving the digitally signed documents the ICEGATE server side verifier shall verify the user's credentials, validity of certificate, Certifying Authorities credentials, Public Key, Certificate Revocation List (CRL) status and the result of authentication and integrate the data into ICES database. The data so integrated will also have a flag to indicate that the submitted document was digitally signed. (v) The Customs officers will be able to identify on the system whether a particular electronic document filed has been authenticated by signing with Digital Signature Certificate or not; (vi) On successful remote submission of data, the ICES will generate Bill of Entry Number and return message of Bill of Entry No. If invalid data is entered an error message shall be generated and no B.E. No. shall be generated. In case of remote filing of Bill of Entry the Customs Broker /Importer has to ensure correctness and validity of data entered failing which the data will either be rejected by the ICES or incorrect information shall be incorporated in the submitted Bill of Entry which shall lead to problems of amendments. Remote EDI filing software developed by NIC is provided free of charge at ICEGATE website. (vii) The instructions specified in 3.1 (iii) to (vii) may be kept in mind while filing in RES software too. 3.3 Self Assessment The bill of entry shall be deemed to have been filed and self-assessment of duty completed when, after entry of the electronic declaration in the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange System (ICES) either through ICEGATE or by way of data entry through the service centre a bill of entry number is generated by the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange System (ICES) for the said electronic declaration. 4.0. Consequent to implementation of GST, the following changes in the filing/assessment of B/E have come into force: 4.1. Levy and Collection of IGST: (i) The Taxable Value for calculation of IGST value is laid out as per Section 3(8) of the Customs Tariff Act. The IGST and GST Compensation Cess would be collected as Additional Duty of Customs under section 3(7) and 3(9) of the Customs Tariff Act. (ii) The IGST rates are notified by Central Government through a Notification under Section 5 of IGST Act, 2017. The percentage rate of integrated tax in respect of goods specified is in respective schedules. Similar is the case for GST Compensation Cess Schedule under Section 8(2) of GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017. The importer shall have to quote the notification number and serial number in the format (Schedule suffixed by serial No of the schedule) for levy of IGST rate. For instance, under Schedule II and for an item under Serial Number 3, the serial number in the declaration should be II3 . (iii) The IGST Exemption can also be availed if applicable, by quoting notification issued under section 6 of IGST Act or Customs Act as applicable. Similar is the case for Compensation Cess under Section 8(2) of GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017. 4.2. Declaration of CETH: The Central Excise levy is still applicable on certain goods, while it is not applicable on most other goods. Wherever the additional Customs duty (CVD) is levied, CETH as applicable may be declared. In case of Non- Applicability of CETH, NOEXCISE should be quoted. 4.3. Identification of GST Beneficiary: To avail IGST Benefits on Imports, declaration of State Code and GSTIN in Bill of Entry is mandatory. The same needs to be added in CTX Table of the BE Declaration. In any case of none availment of IGST, State Code along with one of the other Identity proof listed below needs to be provided, so as to enable apportionment to the respective states. To summarize, Every Importer needs to declare their State of Destination as State Code, GST Type and GSTIN/Identification Code in their Bill of Entry. It may be noted that benefits of Credit flow can happen only when GSTIN is quoted correctly and is matched with GSTN; Valid or active Provisional ID can be quoted in lieu of GSTIN. However, credit would flow only when the same Provisional ID is used to file returns. 4.4. Seamless Credit flow based on Online Reconciliation of IGST with GST Return: In the Pre-GST Era, physical copy of Bill of Entry needs to be submitted to avail the input tax credit of Additional Duty of Customs. Similarly, Physical application along with supporting documents needs to be submitted as per laid out procedure for refund of Special Additional Duty of Customs. With the implementation of GST, there would be seamless credit flow of IGST to the GSTIN Beneficiary mentioned in the Bill of Entry on filing of Returns. However to avail the IGST credit, the importer needs to mention the Port Code, Bill of Entry Number, Bill of Entry Date, aggregate IGST Taxable value, Total IGST Amount, Total GST Compensation Cess in the GST Return For the benefit of the Importers, the above details would be made available in the Final copy of the Bill of Entry. Processing of Bill of Entry for Assessment (i) Once the Bill of Entry is submitted in the system, the ICES validates the details from various directories maintained in the system and calculates the value from the foreign currency to Indian Rupees applying the exchange rates as applicable on the date of submission of the Bill of Entry in the system and determines the assessable value for levy of duty. Directories of the rates of duty as applicable on the goods on the relevant dates are also maintained in the system. ICES calculates the amount of duty leviable on the goods on the basis of rates of duty specified in the Customs Tariff, Central Excise Tariff, Cess Schedules, various notifications imposing rates of duty on imported goods and exemption notification as claimed by the Importers in the Bill of Entry. Processing of the Bill of Entry takes place in an automated environment and the workflow is according to the jurisdiction, roles and responsibilities of Customs Officers as provided under law. (ii) In general, the Appraising work is divided into Appraising Groups and sub groups, based on the Chapter/Tariff Headings of Customs Tariff Schedule. The roles of the officers in Appraising Groups are allotted by the Systems Manager on the basis of workload of assessment. More than one role of appraising groups can be allotted to one officer (more than one group can be allotted to one officer). Based on total assessable value of the individual items in a Bill of Entry, the Bill of Entry on its submission is automatically assigned by the system to a particular Appraising Group covering the description of goods having the highest value. All the Bills of Entry assigned to a particular Appraising Group are put in a queue and are processed on First Come First Serve basis. In a specific case, only the AC/DC of the concerned Appraising Group are authorized to change priority, if circumstances so warrant. (iii) Appraising Group 7 has been created for handling assessment of goods under Export Promotion Schemes requiring import licenses for claiming exemption from duty, etc. (iv) Movement of Bills of Entry from one officer to another takes place automatically on the basis of a pre-determined workflow depending on the roles and jurisdiction assigned to them. During the processing of Bill of Entry, the officer concerned may raise Query to the importer for further clarification/information. The Query on approval by the concerned AC/DC shall be transmitted to the importer for online reply. Such a Bill of Entry on which query has been raised, is automatically pulled out of assessment queue till reply online/through service center is received from the importer. 5.1 Facilitation of Bills of Entry by RMS for faster clearance of such goods On submission, Bills of Entry would be assessed for risk based on certain dynamic parameters. A print-out those Bills of Entry facilitated by RMS, will be made available to the Customs Brokers/ Importers for payment of duty and getting the goods examined, if required, and for out of charge. It may be noted that the Risk Management System (RMS) may not be rolled out along with EDI. RMS may be introduced depending upon the number of documents processed. 5.2 Second Check Appraisement In case the Assessing officer does not agree with the `self-assessment of duty, he shall raise a query in the system. On approval by the AC/DC (Group), the query will be printed in the Service Centre for being passed on to the Customs Broker/Importer. Replies to the queries will be submitted in the Service Centre which will be fed in the system. In case the importer agrees with the change in classification/valuation proposed by the assessing officer, the B/E would be re-assessed accordingly. On re-assessment or on acceptance of the self-assessment, the system will generate one assessed copy of Bill of Entry which the Customs Broker/Importer can take a print-out of. Before presenting the Bill of Entry for examination and delivery of goods, the Customs Broker/Importer should deposit the duty assessed with the designated bank. 5.3 First Check Appraisement (i) Where Assessing Officer feels it necessary to examine the goods prior to assessment, he shall order first check examination of goods in the system which has to be approved by the group AC/DC. . Where the Customs Broker/Importer himself opts for First Check assessment, he/she shall exercise the relevant option at data entry stage and the appropriate column of Annexure C format should be flagged Y . The assessing officer shall accordingly give examination order on the system which shall be approved by the Group AC/DC. On approval by the AC/DC, a first check Bill of Entry copy shall be printed at the Service Centre or in his office, as the case may be. (ii) After the first check examination is completed, the Import Shed Examiner/Inspector and Appraiser/Superintendent shall enter the examination report in the system. The Shed Appraiser/Superintendent shall transfer the B/E to the Appraising Group. . The Assessing Officer, if satisfied with the import documents submitted, shall complete the assessment of B/E in the system. After assessment, the Bill of Entry shall move in the system as in the case of second check assessment. The Customs Broker/Importer shall take print of assessed copy of the Bill of Entry and shall deposit the duty amount with the designated bank. 5.4 Audit After completion of assessment from the Assessing Officer, the B/E will be moved to the Auditors screen electronically for doing concurrent audit. The audit officer will check all the details in the B/E and the assessment done by the Appraiser/Superintendent. If the Audit Officer is in agreement with the assessment, the audit is completed and the B/E shall automatically move to the AC/DC screen. If the Audit Officer is not in agreement with the assessment, then he shall indicate his objection online and forward the document back electronically in the system to the Assessing Officer for consideration of the audit objection. The Audit Officer has the facility to view all the details in the B/E but has no authority to make any change in the data declared by the importer on the Bill of Entry. After the dispute is settled, the Auditor shall clear the Bill of Entry in Audit. This concurrent audit will be in place till the RMS is rolled out for this location. 5.5 Printing of Assessed copy of Bill of Entry After completion of assessment, print out of one assessed copy of Bill of Entry shall be generated by the system. The print of the same can be obtained from service centre or at the premises of the Customs Broker/Importer from where the Bill of Entry had been submitted to the Customs system. 6. Payment of Duty and electronic transmission of Delivery Order After the assessment is completed, assessed Customs copy of the B/E would be made available to Importer/Customs Broker. The assessed duty shall be paid through the Customs E-payment gateway in the ICEGATE portal. It is mandatory to deposit duty amounts above ₹ 10, 000/- through online payment only. Detailed procedure and Demo for e-payment can be accessed from ICEGATE website under e-payment gateway menu. (Refer CBEC Circular 24/2012 dated 5th September 2012, regarding making E-payment of Customs duty mandatory). 5.2 Shipping Lines/Consol Agents in co-operation with Custodians shall provide the Delivery Order electronically in mutually agreed formats and they are not required to visit either of the offices. Secure electronic transmission of Delivery order between shipping lines/consol agents and the Custodian will enhance the security and transparency of the cargo as well as expedite the clearance of the cargo. Please refer CBEC Circular No. 24/2015 dated 14/10/2015 regarding Improving Ease of Doing Business Issuance of Electronic Delivery Orders. 7. Examination of Goods 7.1 In cases where (i) examination order is given in the case of First Check Bill of Entry or (ii) on assessment where duty assessed is zero (iii) on payment of duty assessed with interest(if any) in case of Second Check Bill of Entry, the Bill of Entry will move to goods registration. (i) The Customs Broker/Importer will upload the below mentioned documents in e-sanchit:- a) Copy of Delivery Order Bill of Lading b) Invoice in original c) Packing List in original d) Certificate of origin, in original, if required. e) Exemption Certificate, in original, if the notification so requires. f) Copy of the Bond or undertaking executed, if any. g) GATT declaration duly signed by the importer. h) Technical literature, if required. i) Licence, in original, and a photocopy of the licence. j) Any other document/ certificate necessary for the clearance of goods. Note: The list of documents from S.No (e) to (k) is not a mandatory requirement and may be required on case to case bases. As a measure of simplification, the CBEC vide its Circular No. 01/2015 dated 12/01/2015 provided the Importers/Exporters with an option to merge their Commercial invoice and packing list if it contains the following data fields/information in addition to the details in a commercial invoice: a. Description of Goods; b. Marks and Numbers; c. Quantity; d. Gross Weight; e. Net Weight; f. Number of Packages; g. Types of Packages (such as pallet, box, crates, drums etc.). (ii) The Inspector/Examiner will complete the goods registration and examine the goods, wherever prescribed. After the examination report is entered in the System the Bill of Entry shall move to Appraiser/Supdt. screen for out of charge. The signature of the Customs Broker/ Importer shall be obtained on the report, in token of that the goods have been examined in their presence. Name of the Customs Broker/ Importer should also be recorded along with his I-Card No. In case of first check Bill of Entry where examination has already taken place and assessed duty had been paid, the Bill of Entry shall move to the Appraiser/Supdt. directly for out of charge. Also, in cases of facilitated Bills of Entry where examination has not been prescribed, the Bill of Entry shall move to the Appraiser/Supdt. directly for out of charge after payment of duty and registration of the Bill of Entry by the Inspector/Examiner. (iii) The Importer/Custom Broker have now been given the option to register the goods online through their login on ICEGATE website. The CHA/Importer can apply for the goods registration in respect of all the eligible BEs after the payment of applicable duties and arrival of goods at the Customs Station. 7.3 In case of First Check Bill of Entry on the basis of the examination report, the Appraising Group may accept the self-assessment or re-assess the B/E or raise a query to the Importers seeking further clarification, if necessary. 7.4 In case of Second Check Bill of Entry after completion of the examination of the goods, if the Shed Appraiser/ Superintendent are satisfied that the requirement of Section 47 of the Custom Act, 1962 have been complied with, he will give Out of Charge in the System for the Bill of Entry. 7.5. A further trade facilitation initiative being introduced in the Customs clearance process is that of Customs Compliance Verification (CCV) which would operate after an importer registers the imported goods even while duty has not been paid or its payment is in process. Once the goods are registered, the proper officer would do all necessary verifications as per Sections 17/18 and Section 47(1) of the Customs Act, 1962. On satisfaction that the goods are ready for clearance, but for the payment of duties, the proper officer would confirm the completion of the CCV for the particular Bill of Entry in the System. Thereafter, on payment of duty by the importer, the Customs Automated System would electronically give clearance to the Bill of Entry, as provided for in the 1st proviso to Section 47(1) of the Customs Act, 1962. 7.6. It is to be noted that the above new features in ICES 1.5 of granting clearance post CCV will continue to be subject to the interdictions from the RMS, alerts from agencies such as Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), and other local contingencies which are already part of the inbuilt checks in ICES. Considering that the OOC would normally be given by the System and not by an officer, the interdicted Bills of Entry will be removed from the queue for electronic clearance by System. 7.7. Further, significant changes have been made in the ICES 1.5 for clearance of imported goods after finalisation of assessment and payment of duty under Section 47(1) of the Customs Act, 1962. The proper officer will now have access to a fully automated queue of Bills of Entry ready for the grant of clearance in the ICES 1.5 which obviates the present necessity of the importer/authorised person having to present the Bill of Entry number and date to this officer for seeking clearance. Based upon the Bills of Entry which are ready for clearance in this automated queue the proper officer would be able to directly and immediately grant clearance on the System. Besides greatly reducing the dwell time of the goods that are pending only for the grant of such clearance, this will reduce the interface of the trade with the department personnel to the advantage of both. 7.8. The Bills of Entry which are fully facilitated by the Risk Management System will also be automatically routed to the proper officer for giving clearance after registration has been completed by the importer. 8. Cases covered under Section 48: Where the Bill of Entry has not been filed within 30 days from the date of arrival of goods at the port, on completion of data entry and submission, the Job No and details of the Job shall automatically move to the screen of the concerned group AC/DC for online approval. Concerned AC/DC shall open the Section 48 approval from the menu and after verification shall approve filing of Bill of Entry. Only on approval of AC/DC, the Bill of Entry will get accepted by system and B/E No will be generated. The Bill of Entry thereafter will be processed in the same manner as any normal Bill of Entry. 9. Amendment of Bill of Entry 9.1 In case of any errors noticed after submission of Bill of Entry, but before examination of the goods, the Customs Broker/ Importer may seek amendment of the Bill of Entry through the Service Centre after obtaining the approval of the concerned group AC/DC. The required amendment shall be entered into the system by the operator of the service center. Only after acceptance by the group Appraiser/Supdt and AC/DC, the amendment will get incorporated in the Bill of Entry. After amendment, the Bill of Entry shall be assessed as usual. If the duty was paid prior to amendment, a differential duty challan will be printed along with the revised assessed Bill of Entry. 9.2 After Out of Charge Order, no amendment shall be allowed in the Bill of Entry. However, in case amendment is warranted after Out of Charge Order but before delivery of goods, the System Manager can cancel the out of charge Order in the system. The original prints of the Importer s copies and Exchange Control copies of the Bill of Entry shall be retained by the System Manager in a file. After fresh Out of Charge Order, new prints of the copies of the amended Bill of Entry shall be given. 10. Re-assessment Any time after assessment and before Out of Charge Order, a Bill of Entry can be recalled and reassessed by the AC/DC concerned, if it is so warranted. 11. Advance Noting Advance B/E can also be filed in the ICES before the arrival of the vessel. In such cases, a B/E may be presented before the delivery of the import manifest, if the vessel by which the goods have been shipped is expected to arrive within 30 days from the date of presentation. The Customs Broker/ Importer may file an Advance B/E if he has the copies of the Bill of Lading and the invoice. The B/E would be filed and assessed in the same manner as indicated above. On grant of Entry Inwards, the Bill of Entry shall be regularized and shall be reassessed if the duty rates have undergone any change. If there is a delay of more than 30 days in the arrival of the vessel, a fresh B/E would have to be filed and the B/E already filed will automatically get cancelled by the system. 12. Processing of B/E under Export Promotion Schemes Requiring Import Licence Bills of Entry relating to Export Promotion Schemes like DEEC/ADVANCE AUTHORISATION, DFRC/DFIA, EPCG, REP, etc. which require import licence for availing benefits under the aforesaid EP schemes shall be processed under ICES 1.5. The procedure mentioned below will be followed: 12.1 Registration of Licence (i) In pursuance of CBEC s Circular No. 11/2007 dated 13th February, 2007 and Circular No. 3/2009 dated 20th January, 2009 issued from F. No. 605/210/2005-DBK and F. No. 605/70/2008-DBK respectively, a procedure for online transmission of Shipping Bills and Licenses/Authorizations, issued under Duty Exemption Schemes (DES) and Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG), from DGFT to Customs and vice versa through an Electronic Message Exchange System is in operation at all EDI Ports/ICES locations. (ii) The Licences under above mentioned schemes issued by DGFT would be received online by Customs. Such licences would be subjected to the prescribed online validation checks at ICEGATE and thereafter, the same would be available for use by Exporters at the port of registration for imports. Details of such licences would also be available on the home page of website, www.icegate.gov.in. (iii) The present procedure of registration of file number/licence number and obtaining a Customs registration number at this port would be dispensed with and henceforth the licence number and Customs Registration Number would be one and same. As the licences issued under DES/EPCG will now be received online from DGFT and would be available at this port, Importers would be required to produce the hard copies of licences issued by DGFT alongwith bonds/LUTs and monitoring such bonds/LUTs. Importers are required to quote the licence number on the respective import documents in case they intend to use the licences. No manual debits would be made in the hard copies of the licences at the time of assessment of Bills of Entry for imported cargo. Licences which have been partially utilized shall be registered in the system only for the balance available. (iv) For monitoring of export obligation under licences issued by DGFT under abovementioned schemes, Customs would transmit online all such Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills to DGFT wherever imports/exports have been effected under licences received online from DGFT under DES/EPCG schemes. DGFT would tranmit online an Export Obligation Discharge Certificate (EODC) in prescribed format containing details of Shipping Bills to Customs which would also be made available at this port. Based on this EODC, the designated officer at this port would release the bonds/LUTs and the BGs, if any, after causing necessary verifications. (v) For any amendment in licences issued under above schemes by DGFT, Importer would obtain a log print of usage of licence issued by Customs and transmit online the necessary amendment of licence to Customs. No Imports under such licence would be allowed after issuance of log print till the amendment message is received from DGFT. 12.2 Acceptance Debit of Bonds (i) Where the export obligation has not been fulfilled and option N has been entered in the field Exp. Obligation: the system will ask for entry of Bond number. Therefore, if export obligation has not been fulfilled, the respective category of Bond should be registered before the registration of licence / RA. (ii) The Bond registered against a licence / RA will be utilized only in respect of the clearances against that licence and at the time of filing B/E electronically, the Bond will automatically be debited by the system for the amount of duty foregone. Bond types for export promotion schemes are as under: Scheme Bond type EPCG EC DEEC DE DFRC DE REPL DE 12.3 Registration of incoming Transfer Release Advice (TRA) (i) If both sender and receiving Customs location are operating on centralized ICES Version 1.5, no TRA needs to be issued. A common centralized licence ledger shall be maintained by the system for utilization of licence for value and quantity. (ii) TRAs received from non-ICES location shall be registered like a licence for the portion of value and quantity covered in a TRA. Only fresh TRAs will be registered in the EDI System. Partially utilized TRAs will continue to be handled manually. After successful entry of details, a checklist will be printed by the service centre operator and given to the RA holder for confirming the correctness of the data entered in the system. Service center operator will make the correction, if any, and will return the same to the RA holder. 12.4 Issuing TRAs Transfer Release Advice will be issued for utilization of a licence at any other Customs station. No TRA needs to be issued for Customs location operating of ICES Version 1.5. TRA shall be issued only for non-ICES location. All TRAs against the licences registered in the system shall only be generated from system. Details for obtaining Release Advice shall be furnished in the Format given at Annexure- D . Data entry will be done by the registration clerk. A check list will be printed for verifying the correctness by the applicant and for his signatures. Correction, if any, will be carried out by the registration clerk. The authorized Appraiser will thereafter verify the details from the original licence and satisfy himself about admissibility of issue of TRA. The system will generate TRA No. and three copies of the TRA will be available for print. The check list signed by the licence holder and the office copy of the TRA will be retained by the Appraiser for record. No amendment of TRA will be permitted after it has been issued by system. Fresh TRA can be obtained for any further quantity/ value or the licence can be re-credited by entering the unutilized TRA. No TRA will be issued manually. 12.5 Debiting Of Licence The system shall make debits of licence value and quantity automatically on the basis of value and quantity of item in the Bill of Entry. For debiting against manual B/E, if any, the figures of value and quantity will be entered by the Appraiser in the system through a Menu for this purpose. Entries of debits on the hard copy of the licence will be made by the Importers and certified by the Appraiser as usual. 12.6 Exemption for Spare Parts under EPCG Scheme (i) The system will create a ledger of face value and item wise value quantity. Item No. 0 has been created for spare parts against EPCG licence. 20% of the CIF of the goods debited to a licence will be credited by the system as value permissible for the import of spares under exemption notification against the EPCG licence. This value of spares will be within the total face value of the licence, i.e., the sum of value of all items including the value of spares imported against EPCG licence will not exceed the total face value of the licence. (ii) No credit of value will be given for spares in case of imports against TRA. It may be noted that TRA is required to be obtained for spare parts also. In case of first import, no TRA will be admissible for spares. 12.7 Filing of Bill of Entry (i) Licence details, value and quantity should be furnished in respective column at S. No. 39.E of the Annexure C . (ii) Unit of measurement of qty. will be the same as per the licence. In case, the unit of measurement in the invoice is different than the one in the license, for the purpose of debit in the licence the qty should be converted in to same unit of measurement as in the licence. For spare parts against EPCG licence, S. No. of item will be 0 .Therefore, for availing benefits of exemption notification in respect of spares, Item S. No. 0 should be indicated in column 9 of the Format indicated above. Against one item in the B/E, only one licence will be debited. If the Qty and or value in the licence are not sufficient to cover whole qty and/ or value of an item in the invoice, the invoice qty should be split into a separate item in the B/E for debit against another license or for normal assessment. Bond/BG details should also be provided wherever so required. (iii) After successful entry of data of the B/E in the system, a check list will be printed by the service center operator and given to the importer / Customs Broker. The Importer/ Customs Broker will check the details entered in the system and errors, if any, shall be pointed out to the service center operator for carrying out corrections in the system. The Customs Broker/ Importer, before returning the check list to the operator for submission of B/E in the system, should ensure that licence details are also correct. The operator will exercise the option of submission of B/E in the system. After submission of the B/E in the system, a check list of submitted B/E should be obtained by the Customs Broker / Importer from the service center operator. This check list will incorporate B/E number and item/licence wise details of debit of qty., value and duty forgone for making debit in the Bond, etc. 12.8 Assessment of B/E (i) The Customs Broker / Importer should present the check list obtained after submission of the B/E to the Appraiser along with all the required documents and the related licence and Advance Authorization schemes. If the Assessing officer is satisfied about the eligibility of exemption under the related notification and the licence is otherwise valid to cover the goods in question, he may assess the B/E on system. The Assessing officer can remove the notification and deny the benefits of exemption, if warranted. The debits of licence will automatically reverse when exemption notification is denied. 12.9 Printing of the Assessed B/E After assessment, the printout of assessed copy of the B/E will be taken by the Importer/Customs Broker from service center. The printout of B/E will contain statement of debit of licence for value/ qty and debit of Bond for duty foregone in respect of each item. 12.10 Examination/Out of Charge Procedure for goods registration, examination, out of charge and printing of B/E after out of charge will remain the same as mentioned above at Para 6. 13. Imports by 100% EOUs:- 13 .1 Registration of EOU All the 100% Export Oriented Units including STP / EHTP, etc. will be required to be registered as EOU in the System before filing of a Bill of Entry. The designated officer shall make data entry for registration of an EOU. All verifications and authentications including all checks to determine the eligibility of the importer to be registered as an EOU and for exemption from duties shall be carried out before a unit is registered in the System as an EOU. Following details should be furnished by the EOU for registration. 1. EOU type: I. A EOU - General I. B EOU Aquaculture I. C EOU Agriculture / Floriculture I. D EOU Granite I, E - EOU gems and jewellery I. F EOU Others (specify) II STP III EHTP 2. EOU Approval No. 3. Approving Authority 4. Approval date 5. Valid till 6. Importer Exporter Code (IEC) 7. IEC Branch Code. 8. ECC (Assessee s Excise Control Code) 9. Central Excise office location code Commissionerate Division Range Separate Registration needs to be made for each factory (based on the various branch codes of the IEC) in case a 100% EOU has more than one factory. 13.2 Filing of Bill of Entry Entry of Bond details (i) In the Annexure C format for declaration for data entry, S. No. 18 has been added to capture the details of registration of various Bonds including the Bond for 100%EOUs. (ii) For a Bill of Entry for imports by 100% EOU indicate: - Y for Bond No . if Bond is already executed with Customs at the point of import; `C for C.Ex. Certificate No DT where the Bond is executed with Central Excise authorities and a procurement certificate has been issued by them and N where neither Bond is executed nor Central Excise Certificate is obtained before presenting the Bill of Entry. Where the option given is N , the system shall require the Bond to be executed after assessment but before registration of B/E for examination out of charge. Procedure for registration of Bond/B.G. has been separately indicated at para 21.2 of this Public Notice. The importer should indicate in the format, the type of Bond as EO for 100% EOUs and indicate details of the Bond No. or the Central Excise certificate, as the case may be. If Bond or Central Excise Certificate are not indicated it would be N , i.e. NONE. The data entry operator shall enter the related option Y or C and enter the details of the Bond or the certificate, as the case may be, in the respective field in the system. (iii) In the field for claim of assessment, normal details shall be indicated. However, in the fields for Additional information for claiming benefits under specified exemption schemes , in Col.(I) the prescribed Exim code for the relevant scheme related to imports like EOU/STP/EHTP would be required to be indicated. The Exim codes for the various schemes have already been notified in the Handbook of Procedures issued by the DGFT in column No 2. The relevant applicable exemption notification No /Year .with Sl.No.of item in the notifications is required to be indicated against the respective item. The data entry operator shall enter the code of EOU against the field Exim code After entry of Exim code enter notification no. /yr. S. No. After completion of entry of all the items of the Bill of Entry, a check list will be printed. In the check list against an item where EOU exemption is claimed, the words (EOU) notification no. /yr. S.No.will be printed at the end of the check list, details of Bond indicating the Bond no. Bond code, amount debited, Bank Guarantee debited or the details of certificate for central excise will be printed. (iv) The Importer / Customs Broker shall check the correctness of the details in the check list return it to the data entry operator for submission of the same in the system. On submission, the Bill of Entry shall be directed to Group VII for assessment. An un-assessed copy of the Bill of Entry, after submission, shall be taken by the Importers. 13.3 Appraising of EOU B/E. (i) The Importer /Customs Broker shall present the un-assessed Bill of Entry along with the Bonds / certificate and other documents supporting the claims of assessment under EOU to the designated Appraiser / Supdt. for making assessment. The Appraiser shall retrieve the relevant Bill of Entry on the screen and complete the assessment on the system after scrutiny of the documents. The system will display EOU Bond details or Central Excise certificate. The appraiser will also be able to view the details of EOU approvals. (ii) In case the importer has already executed the Bond and it is registered in the system, the system will display the amount debited in the Bond which is equal to the duty foregone. If the appraiser desires to change the amount for debiting the Bond, he can change the amount entered for the Bond debit BG by selecting the hange option. Where the BG is not required, 0 should be entered in the BG field. The appraiser has the option of removing EOU notification where the importer is not found to be eligible for the exemption. (iii) Where the importer has not furnished Bond or central excise certificate, the system will require the assessing officer to specify the Bond amount / BG amount. The Appraiser shall specify the Bond Bank Guarantee amount in system which would be thereafter processed by the AC/DC. After the assessment, printout of the Bill of Entry can be obtained. The details of the Bond / BG shall be printed on the Bill of Entry where neither Bond is debited nor is a central excise certificate indicated, the system will print the Bond / BG requirements as specified by the Appraiser. (iv) In case the importer has executed the Bond with the central excise authorities, he shall produce the procurement certificate issued by the central excise officer to the assessing officer along with the un-assessed copy of the Bill of Entry. Assessment of the Bill of Entry would be done after due verification of all the concerned documents. System would enable monitoring of the movement of the goods by monitoring the debits against the bond value/ CX certificate value through appropriate MIS reports. (v) After completion of the assessment, the Bill of Entry shall be forwarded to Bond queue for execution / debiting of Bond. Where any duty amount has been assessed, the duty shall be deposited in the bank as usual. Unless the Bond Officer completes the action of debiting Bond in the system, the B/E will not be available for registration for examination and out of charge. (Procedure for registration of Bond / BG has been explained in Para 21.2 of this Public Notice.) 14. Availing Exemption under JOBBING Scheme Notification No.32/97 Cus dated 01.04.97, exempts goods imported for carrying out any job work and subsequent re-export subject to conditions specified in the said notification. Importers claiming the said exemption would be required to indicate the relevant Exim code and Notification in the columns Additional information for claiming the benefit under the specified exemption schemes . The Bond type JO will be indicated in the format for data entry, the Scheme code will be 20 and the exemption notification will be 032/97 item S.No. 1. On submission, print of an un-assessed copy of the B/E will be taken and presented to the designated Appraiser along with all the requisite documents. The Appraiser will retrieve the B/E on screen for assessment. Appraiser will be able to delete the notification to deny the exemption if so warranted, specify the Bond/BG requirements and modify the Bond/BG amounts which shall be approved by the AC/DC. Details of notification, Bond/BG debits will be printed on the respective copies of the B/E. The procedure for execution and maintenance of Bond/BG in the system will be like any other Bond. 14A: Availing Exemption under Chapter 3 Schemes: The scrips issued under chapter 3 of the FTP 2015-2020 would follow registration as prescribed in para 12.1(ii). The scrips issued under older FTP would follow registration prescribed in para 12.1(i). The other applicable procedures as prescribed in FTP and Customs notifications, circulars etc would be same as detailed in para 11 12, wherever applicable. 15 EX-BOND Bill of Entry 15.1 This procedure will apply only to those ex-Bond Bills of Entry in respect of which the related warehousing Bill of Entry (Into-Bond Bill of Entry) has been processed under ICES (Import) at the same Customs station. In the Format of Declaration at Service Center for data entry, the following details will undergo a change. Option has been enabled in ACB ( AC Bonds ) role for entering the warehousing details as per Board Circular No. 019/2016 dated 20.05.2016. Same may be used for entry of warehousing particulars and generation of Warehouse Code in the system. Type of Bill of Entry (H) For Home Consumption (W) For Warehousing (X)For Ex-Bond: Warehouse B/E No ----, DT--- and Warehouse Code (i) Warehouse Code consists of 4-digit location code; 1-digit warehouse type; and 3-digit serial number of warehouse, e.g. WFD61001. If no code is assigned other to be used as code WFD60001). INVOICE PARTICULARS For Ex-Bond B/E No---------Invoice S.No. ----------- In WarehouseB/E item of Import intended to be Ex-Bonded Item Quantity of item intended for ex-Bond S.No. in invoice (ii) On out of charge of a Warehouse B/E, the system will create a ledger of quantity in respect of all the items included in the Warehousing B/E. For the purpose of filing Ex-Bond B/E in the system, details of Customs Broker the Importer will be entered as usual. In the field of Type of B/E X will enable for entry of Ex-Bond B/E. A window will pop up for Warehouse B/E No. date. On entry of Warehousing B/E No date, the system will capture all the other details from the Warehousing Bill of Entry. Invoice S.No. as in the Warehousing B/E and against this invoice item S.No.and quantity will be entered. The system will proportionately determine the assessable value. All other details of item like the CTH, Customs Notification, CET, Excise Notification, etc., as in the Warehousing B/E will be displayed by the system. Tariff Headings and the Notifications can be changed, if so required. On completion of data entry, a check list will be generated by the system against the respective Job No. The Importers should ensure that the details of invoice S.No, item S.No.and the quantity of the goods under ex-Bonding are correct. The check list, after corrections, will be returned to the service center operator for submission of the Ex-Bond B/E. On submission, the system will generate the B/E No. 15.2 Assessment The B/E will be allocated by the system to the Assessing Groups on the basis of the same parameters as are applicable to all other types of Bs/E. Assessment will also be made by the officers in the same manner as in the case of any other type of Bs/E. Where a Warehouse B/E has been assessed provisionally, the Ex-Bond B/E will also be assessed provisionally and no separate PD Bond will be required. However, in case of availing of exemption requiring Bond, same would need to be debited as in the case of any Home Consumption B/E. 15.3 Debiting of Bond After obtaining the print out from Service Centre, the Importer /Customs Broker will get the Bond debited from Bond Section and get suitable endorsement on the B/E with respect to debit of Bond amount and other details. 15.4 Printing of Assessed B/E After the B/E has been assessed by the Appraising Officer, the Assessed copy of the B/E will be available for printing at service center. The same should be obtained by the Importers/ Customs Brokers from the service center operator. 15.5 Payment of Duty Payment of Duty, including e-payment, would be done in the same manner as in the case of a Home consumption B/E. 15.6 Order of Clearance of Goods for Home Consumption (i) After payment of duty and completing any other requirement of debiting of Bond, license, etc. the assessed Ex-Bond B/E along with all other documents should be presented to the Superintendent authorized to give Out of Charge of the Ex-Bond B/E. The Superintendent shall verify that:- a) The particulars in the Ex-Bond B/E correspond to the Bond register maintained in the Bond Section; b) The goods are being cleared within the validity period of the Bond and interest, if any, on the Warehoused goods as chargeable under Section 61of the Custom Act, 1962 as per the rates specified under Section 47(2) of the Act ibid and/or any charges including fine/penalty payable, as provided under Chapter IX of the Customs Act, 1962 have been paid; c) The rate of duty has not undergone any change after assessment and the out of charge. In case any change has taken place after assessment in the tariff or exemption structure having bearing on assessment, the B/E will be referred to the concerned Appraiser/Superintendent for re-confirming the correctness of the assessment. The Appraiser/Superintendent will re-assess the B/E, if so required. The differential duty amount, if any will be paid. in the normal course. (ii) After satisfying the requirements relating to clearance of the goods, the Superintendent will give out of charge on the system. After out of charge, the system will generate two copies of the Ex Bond B/E. One copy is for the importer and the other copy will be for the Bond Section. No exchange control copy will be generated for Ex-Bond B/E. The system will also print along with the B/E, three copies of Order of Clearance (O/C). One copy of the O/C will be retained by the Bond Section, one copy will be retained by the officer controlling the Warehouse and the last copy will be for the Warehouse Keeper. Column for number of packages in the O/C will be blank. The Superintendent giving out of charge will endorse on the hard copies of the O/C package serial numbers and number of packages to be cleared against the respective Ex-Bond B/E and will put his signature with his office seal on the copies of O/C and also on the copies of Ex-Bond B/E. iii) In terms of Board s Circular no. 47/2002 dated 29.07.2002, payment of interest before extension of warehousing period can be captured in the system. Benefit of any interim interest so paid will be adjusted in the last Ex- Bond BE related to that particular warehouse BE. 16. Bonds / Undertaking/ Re-Export Bond for Conditional Exemptions Where the benefits of exemption under a notification are subject to execution of End use Bond, Undertaking Bond or Re-export Bond, it would be necessary to register the respective type of Bond in the system before filing of the B/E. The Bond will be registered by the Importers specifically for a particular notification. Details of the Bond in respect of each notification should be furnished at S. No. 18 in the Format for declaration at Service Centre for data entry of B/E. The system will automatically debit the respective Bond for the amount of duty foregone on the basis of claim of exemption made for items in the B/E under a notification. For this purpose, a directory has been created in the system for the notification and S.No. of item in the notification which require execution of end use Bond, undertaking Bond or re-export Bond for availing exemption. Exemption under such notifications will not be permitted by the system if the respective Bond/undertaking number has not been entered at the time of data entry of B/E. Therefore, all the Importers who are claiming benefits of such exemption notifications should get the respective Bond accepted and registered in the system as continuity Bond of that category in respect of each notification separately. The Bond registered for one notification cannot be utilized for another notification. Bond Codes for the various types of Bond are as under: Bond type Bond code End use Bond EU Undertaking UT Re-export Bond RE 17. Certificate from CEX/ GST Authorities (i) Where the exemption notification provides for production of a certificate from the jurisdictional Central Excise/GST authorities in terms of the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty for Manufacture of Excisable Goods) Rules, 1996, the same should also be registered in the system. For this purpose, the certificate obtained from the central excise/ GST office shall be produced to the Appraising Officer, before filing the B/E. The Appraiser/Superintendent shall register the same in the system in the same manner as the Bonds are registered. The system will generate the registration number. This registration number should be communicated to the importer and the original certificate shall be retained in the Assessing Group. Registration number shall be indicated at S.No. 18(c) in the Format for B/E data entry. (ii) Against one B/E, only one certificate should be used. The certificate shall be utilized against all such notifications requiring Central Excise certificate. At the time of assessment, the officer may verify the details of goods covered by the certificate and B/E on the basis of original certificate retained in the group. A print out of the statement of items assessed on the basis of certificate can be obtained for reference of the concerned Central Excise/ GST authority. 18. Certificates/NOC from other Authorities- Indian Customs Single Window Project: Please refer to Circular No. 03/2016 dated 03/02/2016 regarding Indian Customs Single Window Project (SWIFT) extending to other locations and Participating Government Agencies. Under this single window, upon filing of the Bill of Entry, also known as the Integrated Electronic Declaration, the B/E is automatically referred to the concerned Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) such as Animal Quarantine, Plant Quarantine, Drug Controller, FSSAI, Textile Committee etc., for a No Objection certificate. Out of Charge will be given by Customs for the Bill of Entry only after the concerned Agency enters Release/Out of Scope/ or Provisional NOC for all items of the Bill of Entry. Since, the Agency s office records the NOC online, Customs shall not insist on the physical copy of the NOC. In case Rejection is recorded by the Agency, Customs would take further course of action, including adjudication, under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962. Certain notifications require certificates for eligibility of exemption from various other organizations like the Ministry of External Affairs, Defence, etc. Such certificates can be entered in the system under the category of Misc. Certificates = MC . The following details will be entered; MC number and date Issuing authority and address Such certificates can be viewed by Assessing Officer and also will be printed on the B/E for verification in the Shed/Docks. 19 Closure of Bond / Undertaking The Bond or undertaking would be closed by the AC/DC. When the conditions of the Bond/undertaking are complied with, the AC/DC will enter the Bond No., and the system will display all the Bs/E and related Item S.Nos. in respect of which the Bond has been debited. If the conditions of the Bond have been satisfied, the option to close the Bond may be exercised, item by item. When all the items against which respective Bond has been debited are closed, the Bond can be cancelled. However, if the Sr No. of items are closed and the Bond is not cancelled, the same will continue to be used if there is a balance in the Bond amount and the validity period has not expired. All the documents on the basis of which the items are closed and the Bond is cancelled will be kept in the related Bond file for the purposes of record. 20 Bond Management Systems and Processing Of Bills Of Entry Relating To Goods 20.1 Bond Management System. (i) ICES contain centralized Bond Section, which will be responsible for the maintenance of documents related to Bonds, Bank Guarantees and Undertakings. The Concerned AC/DC shall handle the Bond Management System. The Bond section will be responsible for the following: Registration of Bonds/undertakings, Bank Guarantees, Sureties Debit and Credit of Bonds for EDI B/Es and Manual B/Es Closure of Bonds, Bank Guarantees Enhancements Generating data for Issue of recovery notices Generating data for Issue of reminders Generation of MIS reports (ii) The Revolving / continuity bonds and the Specific Bonds will be registered and maintained in the Bond Section. The Appraising Officer determines the Bond requirement. The type and the amount of Bond are decided by the Appraising Officer and are approved by the Assistant Commissioner. However system will assist in determining the type of Bond / BG and value. Bond requirement details will be printed on the B/E after the assessment. The details include the type of Bond, amount and the Bank Guarantee. The Bonds will be managed centrally by Bond/BG Section. 20.2 Registration of Bond (i) The Bond module provides for registration of all Bonds / Undertakings, Bank Guarantees, Sureties, etc,.in the system. The importer shall furnish the following details for registration: - Bonds / Undertakings 1. IEC 2. Bond Type 3. Bond Amount * 4. Revolving / Specific 5. Date of Bond 6. Date of Expiry 7. Date of enforcement 8. Whether BG Y/N 9. Surety Y/N 10. Cash Deposit Y/N 11. Remarks * For Bonds already executed, the existing balance would be captured as opening balance in the Ledger BG Details 1. Serial No. (as given by the Bank) 2. Bank branch code 3. Bank name 4. BG amount 5. BG date 6. Expiry date of BG 7. Date of enforcement 8. Remarks Surety Details 1. Serial No. (as given by the party ) 2. Surety Name 3. Address 4. Identification particulars of surety (Customs Broker code, Chartered Accountant Registration No. etc.) 5. Remarks Cash Deposit 1. Challan No. 2. Date 3. Amount 4. Date of Deposit (ii) The Bond details shall be entered in the Bond Section. On entry, system will assign a job no. and check list is generated. The Importer / Customs Broker shall satisfy himself with the correctness of the details. The corrections, if any, shall be made and job shall be submitted. After submission, the job shall be forwarded to designated AC/DC to accept the Bond. The importer shall present the original Bond documents to the respective designated AC / DC for acceptance. (iii) The AC/DC shall observe all the instructions regarding acceptance of Bond issued by the Board / Commissionerate from time to time after satisfying that the documents submitted are in order and acceptable. The AC/DC shall retrieve the Bond details on screen by entering the job no., and view the entries made in the system. If the information in the system matches with the documents and the conditions for acceptance of the Bonds are satisfied, the AC / DC may accept the Bond in the system. The AC/DC can also make corrections to the bond details in the system, if so required. After acceptance of the Bond by AC / DC, the Bond documents shall be taken by the Bond officer / Bond clerk. The Bond officer/ Bond clerk after receipt of the Bond / BG / Security, etc., shall enter location of Bond storage in the system where the Bond documents have to be physically stored. At this stage, the system will generate the Bond registration number. This registration number has to be endorsed on the original documents and also communicated to the importer for their future reference. Bond Registration Number System would maintain a single running Serial No. for all types of Bonds. The Bond No. need not be initialized every year. Bond No. shall start with Serial No.100001. 20.3 Processing of Bill of Entry (with Bond) (i) Declaration in the Service Center (a)In case the importer has already registered a Continuity Bond with the Bond Cell, he has to specify the type of Bond and Registration Number in the Service Centre declaration. However, the Bond value and BG amount is determined by the Appraising Officer. If Continuity Bond is not registered, no declaration (Bond) needs to be given in the Service Centre. Bond details will be printed on the Checklist. (b) In case of EOU Bond already submitted at the Central Excise/ GST Commissionerate / Office, the Certificate Number has to be provided. If Certificate Number is declared, EOU Bond is not required. (ii) Appraisement: The Appraising Officer has the option to ask for Bond as a condition for assessment. The following type of Bonds can be opted for: Provisional Duty Bond General Test Bond End Use Bond / Undertaking Transit Bond Provisional Duty Bond - Project Imports Extra Duty Deposit EOU Bonds Warehouse Bond B/E Type `W : Warehouse Bond is mandatory. EOU Bond: In case of items, where EOU Notification is claimed, EOU Bond or a procurement Certificate from Central Excise/ GST authorities is mandatory. (iii) Provisional Assessment: If any of the item is assessed provisionally, the Bond (Provisional or Test) is mandatory. The Appraising Officer has to specify Type of Bond, Bond Amount, BG %, BG amount, basis for Bond amount at the BE level. AC/DC has to confirm the action of Appraising Officer (iv) Bond Requirement Details On completion of assessment, the Bond requirement details will be printed on the Assessed Copy of the BE. Where the Bond has not been executed before assessment, on completion of assessment and payment of duty (wherever required), the importer is required to execute the Bond in respect of the Bill of Entry in question before goods registration in the Shed. If the Bond has not been executed against the Bill of Entry, the goods registration cannot be done. The Importer has to give a written request to AC/DC for debiting the Bond against a B/E. The importer shall specify the Bond Registration No., B/E No. and Date. The AC (Bond) has to retrieve the Bond and debit the Bond and BG. AC/DC Bond has the option to view the B/E. Before debiting, the system will pose the query Whether the language of the Bond meets the legal requirement of the assessment of the B/E . If the amount to be debited is more than the credit balance in the Bond and BG Ledgers, the system will not allow debit and the AC/DC has to raise a query to the Importer for submitting a fresh Bond/BG. The system will not allow goods registration and out of charge, if the debit entries not made against the B/E in the Bond and BG Ledgers. Bond re-credits AC/DC has the option to re-credit value after finalization of assessment. Following entries will be made in the Bond and BG ledgers; Date of credit B/E No. and Date Amount credited Reasons for credit (a) Assessment finalized no recovery (b) Assessment finalized and differential deposited separately. (c) Necessary end use certificate submitted. (d) Re-warehousing certificate submitted. (e) Test results received confirming the goods as declared by the importer in the B/E. (f) Others. (Specify) Bond Ledger Format B/E No. B/E Date Type of Document (manual or EDI) Debit Amount (Specified by AO) Credit amount Date of debit / credit Officer Id. v) Timely cancellation of Bonds: Please refer to the CBEC Instruction No. 605/71/2015/DBK dated 02/12/2015 read with CBEC Circular No. 05/2010 dated 16/03/2010 and Instruction No. 609/119/2010DBK dated 18/01/2011. The Customs formations shall duly verify and confirm the details of the Importers and fulfillment of their export obligation preferably through the concerned Central Excise/ GSTDivision and accordingly ensure timely and transparent cancellation of bonds. (vi) Debiting of the Bond for manual Bill of Entry: (a) A Continuity Bond or a specific Bond shall be accepted registered in the system. A continuity Bond registered in the system can be utilized in respect of electronic as well as manual Bills of Entry. For debiting manual Bill of Entry, the Bond officer shall select the option of MBE-debit and enter the details of the manual Bill of Entry and amount of Bond / BG etc. After debiting, a debit slip will be generated which can be printed one copy of slip should be attached with the B/E and other copy given to the importer. In respect of Bills of Entry where processing has not yet been automated, it would still be possible under the aforesaid Bond Management System to register the Bond in the system and utilize it against a manually processed Bill of entry as per procedure indicated above in respect of a continuity / revolving Bond. (b) Consequent upon the introduction of the Bond Management System, the Bills of Entry would be linked to the respective Bonds and the system will maintain an account in this behalf. The procedure for processing of such Bills of Entry is briefly indicated below:- (vii) Warehousing Bill of Entry (a) For Warehousing Bill of Entry, the type of Bill of Entry should be indicated as W . The importer may indicate the Bond details if a continuity Bond has already been executed in the same manner as has been explained in respect of 100% EOU. The processing of warehousing Bill of Entry shall continue to be as at present in the respective groups on first come first serve basis. (b) The system at the time of assessment of a Warehousing B/E shall display before the Appraiser, the requirement of Bond equal to double the amount of duty payable. The appraiser at the time of the assessment can change the Bond/BG amounts. Where the Bond details have been entered at the time of data entry, the same shall be displayed by the system debit details will be printed on the Bill of Entry. Where Bond has not been debited at the time of data entry of B/E, Bond requirement shall be on the Bill of Entry. (c) The Bond shall be registered with the designated Bond Officer and debited in respect of a B/E. Unless the Bond is debited in the system, Bill of Entry cannot be registered for examination out of charge at the shed / docks. (viii) Provisional Assessments (a) Where an item of the Bill of Entry is assessed provisionally by the Appraiser irrespective of the fact, whether EOU /Warehousing Bill of Entry, PD Bond will also be required in addition to the EOU / Warehousing Bond. The details of the Bond can be entered at the time of data entry as explained in respect of EOU Bill of Entry. The Bond code for provisional assessment shall be PD . The System will indicate sum of the duty assessed provisionally for assistance of the Appraiser for determining the amount of Bond / BG for debiting. The Appraiser can change the amount of Bond and/or B.G. for debiting. If the Bond details have not been entered at the time of data entry, the system will enforce Bond requirement. The Appraiser shall specify the amount of Bond and bank guarantee. The duty, if any, assessed shall be paid, as usual. The Bill of Entry cannot be registered in the shed / docks for examination and out of charge, till the duty is paid and the Bond and BG as specified have been debited. The details of Bond debit or the Bond requirements shall be printed on the provisionally assessed B/E. Details of a debited Bond will also be printed on the Importer s copy and Exchange control copy of B/E. (b) In case any Cash deposit is required to be taken, the Appraiser can specify the amount of Cash deposit, the Challan for Cash deposit will also be printed with the assessed copy of B/E which will also be deposited with the designated bank like duty and fine/penalty. (c) Facility has also been provided to the group Appraiser and AC/DC. in ICES 1.5 to finalize assessments of provisionally assessed Bills of Entry. 21. High Sea Sales Consignments (i) This category would cover all imports where the goods have been transferred by the original importer by sale or otherwise before their clearance from Customs. The EDI system has been designed to provide for both the options, namely, the ultimate buyer paying a percentage loading over the invoice price or a fixed sum in addition to the invoice price based on the high sea sale agreement and the local invoice to arrive at the final assessable value. (ii) If the goods have been purchased on High Seas Sales basis, option `Y should be indicated at S.No 5C in the format. The IEC Branch code of the original Importers, i.e., Seller of goods on high seas, should be indicated. In the field of invoice details after the field of currency, new fields for indicating the costs incurred over and above the invoice value for purchasing goods on high sea sale have been added. Where such expenses are incurred, (whether actually paid or payable) as a percentage of invoice value, the percentage rate should be indicated in the field Rate . Where a fixed amount is paid or payable over the invoice value such amount should be indicated against the field amount and shall be in Indian Rupees. The additional amount would get distributed proportionately amongst the various items in the invoice for determination of assessable value. In case goods relate to more than one invoices, the High Seas sales charges should be indicated against each invoice, proportionate to the value of goods in the invoice. The system shall add these charges to the CIF value of the goods for computation of assessable value for the purpose of levy of duty. (iii) The data entry operator at the Service Centre shall enter these details in the relevant field in the system. These details will be printed on the check list. The IEC the name of the seller of the goods shall also be printed at the end of the check list for verification by the Importer / Customs Broker. (iv) After submission, the B/E shall be processed under the EDI-System as a normal B/E. The Appraiser, Auditor (till such time RMS is introduced), AC/DC at the time of processing the B/E will be able to view the details of rate or value of High Sea sale charges. The Appraiser assessing the B/E will also be able to change the rate or value of High Sea Sales charges through change option. Principles of natural justice would need to be followed wherever required. The details of the rate or value of High Sea Sales Charges and the IEC with name of the Seller will also be printed on the assessed copy, Importer s copy Exchange Control copy of the B/E. 22. Assessment of Special Valuation Branch (SVB) Bills of Entry through EDI: 22.1 The assessment of provisional SVB Cases shall be carried out in the EDI system. The following steps need to be followed carefully: a. In Rule 10 Valuation Declaration, against Sr.No.24, a remark should be given as PROVISIONAL by the importer to ensure that correct and complete declaration has been filed by them. b. The Provisional Revenue Deposit Amount (i.e. either 1% or 5% of Assessable Value, as the case may be) of the Bill of Entry shall be paid electronically on a separate TR-6 challan in Triplicate. The EDD challan may be generated by Appraiser and e-payment may be made against such challan. c. Bill of Entry will then be presented to Import Shed and EDD payment will be verified in the system by the Shed Appraiser/Superintendent. He shall also verify on the Customs Copy of B/E to the effect that debit has been made in the Bond. Shed Appraiser/Superintendent shall also make an endorsement on the importer copy and exchange control copy (duplicate and triplicate) of B/E that the B/E has been assessed provisionally due to SVB issue and also ensure that details are available for that Bill of Entry. 22.2 Post clearance: After final order is issued by the Special Valuation Branch, the final assessment shall be carried out in the system. 22.3 Renewal of SVB Orders and Ongoing SVB inquiries: Please refer to the CBEC Circular No. 04/2016 dated 09/02/2016 For Renewal of SVB orders, a system of one time declaration is provided to the Importers whose SVB orders are pending for renewal before the SVB. The concerned Importers shall submit a declaration in the prescribed formats (ANNEXURES- 1 2 attached to the CBEC Circular 04/2016) by 31/05/2016 to the jurisdictional SVB. The SVB shall dispense with the process of renewal if the Importers file the declaration in Annexure 1 and ensure that the concerned Customs station is informed immediately regarding the same so that Provisional Bills of entry pending there for finalization can be finalized at the earliest. In case Importers declare in Annexure 2, SVB inquiries shall be initiated in pursuance of Circular No. 5/2016 dated 09/02/2016 by serving upon the Importers questionnaire at Annexure A and B attached to the said Circular no. 05/2016. If Extra Duty Deposit (EDD) is being obtained in such cases, the same shall be reviewed as per the sequence provided in Para 3.2 of the said Circular No. 05/2016. All SVB investigations (other than renewal) where EDD is being obtained are required to be reviewed in terms of the said Para 3.2 of Circular no. 5/2016. In cases where the Importers have provided all the requisite documents, EDD should be dispensed forthwith. In cases where EDD is enhanced to 5%, due to non-submission of the documents/information by the Importers for any SVB inquiry, the immediate recourse to the appropriate provisions of the Customs Act will be taken by Commissioner for obtaining the documents and dispense with the EDD accordingly. 23. Anti-Dumping Duty (i) Notification Directory A directory of the notifications issued by the Central Government notifying the rates of anti-dumping duty has been created in the system. Notifications issued do not have a defined structure; therefore, these notifications have been re-structured in tabulated form providing a unique Serial No. of an item and a unique Serial No of producer/exporter of goods from a specified country. Due to re-structuring of the notifications into a defined format, the Serial No. at which the goods/country/producer/exporter is appearing in the notification of the Ministry may differ in the notification directory. Therefore, the directory may be carefully studied to identify the correct Serial No. of the item and producer/export for applying the relevant rate of duty. The notification directory is available at www.cbec.gov.in and www.icegate.gov.in websites. The directory can be downloaded from the said websites for reference. (ii) Filing of Bill Of Entry The importer would be required to declare the Anti-dumping notification, and Serial No. of producer/exporter against the country of origin/export. These details may be declared in Col.(3) of the Table 39B (Classification Details) of Appendix-A the Format for Declaration at Service Centre for Data Entry. The extract of the Table is indicated below. 39B. Classification Details (1) Invoice Serial Number (2) Actual Invoice Number (3)Classification Details tem No. RITC 8 digit CTH A D Notfn IS No PS No QTY Exemp. NotfYr Sl No. CTH Notfn. Sl No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Abbreviations in Col. (3) above refer as under. AD Notfn. = Anti-dumping notification number/year I S No. = Item S.No. in the notification PS No.= Producer/Exporters.No. against the respective country QTY = Quantity of goods in the units of measurement on which anti-dumping rate has been fixed, if different from quantity declared in the invoice details. (iii) After entry of CTH, the data entry operator shall enter the details of Anti-dumping notification as indicated above. The rate of anti-dumping duty would be taken by the system from the directory. If the unit of measurement of quantity of goods declared in the invoice details is different than the unit of measurement on which the anti-dumping duty is applicable, the quantity in such unit of measurement on the basis of which, the anti-dumping duty is leviable has to be also declared for computation of duty amount. The rate and amount of anti-dumping duty will be printed on the check list and copies of Bills of Entry. 24. Tariff Value: (i) Notification Directory Directory for Tariff Values has been created in the system as per notification number 036/2001-Customs (NT) dated 3.8.2001, as amended. Contents of the directory are similar to anti-dumping duty directory. The amount indicated in the same column will be rate of Tariff Value per unit of measurement of quantity whereas in the case of anti-dumping duty it will be rate of duty. Since the rates of value are applicable to imports from all countries and all suppliers in respect of goods specified therein, the S.No. of item in the notification and system directory is the same. (ii) Filing of Bill of Entry The Importers are required to declare the Tariff value notification number and S.No. of item in the notification applicable to the goods in question. For the purpose of data entry in the system, the details of Tariff Value should be indicated in Column (3) of the Table 39B (Classification Details) of Appendix-A the Format for Declaration at Service Centre for Data Entry. The extract of the Table is indicated below. 39B. Classification Details (1)Invoice Serial Number (2)Actual Invoice Number (3)Classification Details tem No. RITC 8 digit CTH Notfn SI No SI No QTY Notifn No Sl No. QTY Exemp. NotfYr Sl No. CTH Notfn Sl No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Abbreviations in Col. (3) above refer as under. T Notn. = Tariff Value notification number/year I S No. = S.No. in the notification QTY = Qty in the unit of measurement on the basis of which Tariff value fixed. 25. Assessment of Bill of Entry The tariff value is itself the assessable value. Therefore, invoice value will be ignored by the system and the duty would be calculated on the basis of tariff value. If the Tariff value is in any foreign currency, the same would be converted into Indian rupees on the basis of exchange rate applicable to that currency as applicable on the date of filing of the Bill of Entry. For the purpose of computation of value for additional duty under section 3(2) of Customs Tariff Act, 1975, the Basic Customs Duty and the assessable value based on tariff value shall be added. In case the importer has not declared the Tariff value, the Appraiser at the time of assessment will get a systems alert for tariff value. The Appraiser will have the option to select the tariff value and also change the S.No. of the Tariff value if incorrectly declared by the Importers. The Tariff value will be printed on the check list as well as on the copies of Bill of Entry. PART- III INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXPORTS EXPORTS Computerized processing of Shipping Bills under the Indian Customs EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) System (ICES 1.5) 1. Under ICES 1.5, the computerized processing of Shipping Bills would be handled in respect of the following categories of Shipping Bills: 1. Dutiable Shipping Bills (Cess) 2. Drawback Shipping Bills 3. EPCG Shipping Bills 4. DFIA Shipping Bills 5. 100 %EOU Shipping Bills 6. Jobbing Shipping Bills 7. Other Exim Scheme Shipping Bills 8. NFEI Shipping Bills 9. Reward Schemes 2. The procedure to be followed in respect of filing of Shipping Bills under the Indian Customs EDI System 1.5 at Port Blair Port shall be as follows: - Under the EDI System, the Shipping Bills shall be filed electronically and processed online in an automated environment. Certain declarations and certificates, etc., that are required to be provided in hard copy should be attached with the export documents when the goods are presented for export. The following pre-requisites are to be complied with before filing shipping bills: 2.1. IE-Code of the Exporters-Import Export (IE) Codes are being issued to the Exporters by the DGFT, details of which are transmitted online to ICES on a daily basis. ICES automatically register the IE Codes after confirming their validity, to enable the Exporters to file the Shipping Bills electronically. Before filing the Shipping Bills, the Exporters are advised to check from the DGFT, as to whether their IE Code has already been transmitted to ICES. If their IE Code has not been transmitted to ICES by the DGFT, they should first get the same transmitted from the DGFT, failing which the exporter shall not be able to file the Shipping Bills for export. (DGFT s website may be accessed at http://www.dgft.delhi.nic.in) 2.2 Registration of Custom House Agents (Customs Broker) in ICES: Every Customs Broker is required to register his details in ICES for enabling him to submit documents in the system. In case the Custom House from where the Customs Broker has been licensed is not an existing EDI location in ICES 1.5, such Customs Broker should immediately get themselves registered at any of the Customs locations as per list enclosed at Appendix 1. The format for registration is at Appendix 2. 2.3 Registration of Shipping lines/Agents, Consol Agents: EGM shall be filed electronically by the Shipping Lines/Agents at the Gateway Ports. Before filing EGM, the Shipping Lines/Agents should register themselves in the ICES at any of the Custom Stations where ICES 1.5 is operational. They would be required to furnish information as per Appendix 3. No re-registration is required in case the agency is already registered at any existing Customs location where ICES 1.5 is operational. 2.4 Registration of Bank Account with Authorized Dealer of Foreign Exchange: Except for NFEI Shipping Bills, the account number of the exporter opened with the Authorised Dealer of foreign exchange is required to be available in the ICES 1.5. The Directory of Authorised Dealers Codes is maintained in the ICES 1.5 on the basis of details made available by the RBI. The Exporters may note that it would not be possible for the local Customs officials to add the details of the AD code unless the information is available from RBI. In case the details are not available, the matter may be brought to the notice of the ICEGATE team. Members of the trade may please note that ICEGATE provides 24X7 Helpdesk facility for trade to report problems related to electronic filing. The ICEGATE helpdesk can be contacted on e-mail address [email protected] and the replies to the queries shall be sent through e-mails. The Helpdesk can also be contacted on following telephone numbers: 011-23370133 and 011-23379020. 2.5 Registration of bank account for credit of Drawback amount:-For exports under claim of drawback, the exporter is required to open bank account with any Core Banking System branch of any bank in the country. Before filing a Shipping Bill under ICES 1.5, the exporter should approach the designated Customs officer to register the details of such bank account in the ICES 1.5. Annexure E (Export) 2.6 Exchange Rates of un-notified currencies: The ICES 1.5 maintains exchange rates in respect of currencies the rates of which are notified by the Ministry of Finance on a monthly basis. However, in respect of currencies which are not covered in the notifications of the Ministry of Finance, the concerned bank s certificate indicating the exchange rate applicable for the date on which the Shipping Bill is filed should be produced to the Customs officer and details of the same should be entered in the ICES 1.5 while filing the Shipping Bill. The Shipping Bill should be submitted in the system on the same date for which the rate of exchange is certified. 2.7 EXIM Scheme Codes: The DGFT has notified Exim Scheme Codes in respect of various schemes, the list of which is appended to this Public Notice. An appropriate Code should be indicated against each item in the Shipping Bill. For example, if exports are under claim of Drawback, Code19 should be used. Appendix 3 2.8 Units of Measurement Codes: Against any quantity of goods, the appropriate Code indicated against the respective measurement in the list appended to this Public Notice must be used in the Shipping Bill / EGM as the case may be. Reference is also invited to the CBEC Circular no. 26/2013 Customs, dated 19/07/2013, where adherence to Standard Unit Quantity Codes, as prescribed in the Customs Tariff Act, has been prescribed. Appendix 4 2.9 Currency Codes: For indicating value of goods, freight, insurance, commission, etc., only the relevant codes for the respective currencies in the list of currency codes appended to this Public Notice have to be used. Use of any incorrect code will result in incorrect conversion of the currency into Indian Rupees. Appendix 5 2.10 Country Codes: Wherever in the Shipping Bill / EGM, reference is required to be made to the name of the country, the appropriate Code of the country as indicated in the list of country codes appended to this Public Notice have to be used. Appendix 6 2.11 Port Codes: An appropriate port code must be indicated wherever reference to port name is required to be made in a Shipping Bill /EGM. The Correct code may be obtained from the respective Carriers or checked from www.unece.org/etrades. A list of all relevant codes would also be available at the service center. 2.12 Registration of DGFT Licences: If the exports are in discharge of export obligation against any of the DGFT Exim Licenses or Advance application, such licence/advance application should be first registered in the ICES and Licence No. or the Registration No. or advance application should be indicated against each item of goods in the Shipping Bill. However, EDI messages between Customs and DGFT for a number of licence types have been enabled. No separate registration shall be required for those licences which are received from the DGFT online. 2.13 Self Sealed Container cargo: Exporters, who are allowed self-sealing of containers, should get themselves registered in the ICES 1.5 before the goods are registered for exports.(please refer Board Circular Nos.26/2017 dt 01/07/2017, 36/2017 dt 28/08/2017, 37/2017 dt 20/09/2017 41/2017 dt 20/09/2017, 44/2017 dt 18/11/2017) 2.14 Registration of bank account for credit of IGST Refund amount: For exports under the claim of IGST Refund, the exporter is required to open bank account with any Core Banking System branch of any bank in the country. Before filing of Shipping Bill under ICES 1.5, the exporter should approach the designated Customs officer to register the details of such bank account in the ICES 1.5. Annexure G (Export) 3. DATA ENTRY FOR SHIPPING BILLS 3.1 Shipping Bills can be filed through the service centre located in Customs Division, Port Blair or through Remote EDI System if the Exporter or the Customs Broker has registered themselves at ICEGATE. In case the Shipping Bill is filed through Service Centre, the Exporters/Customs Brokers would be required to submit a filled up form (Annexure A) at the Service Centre with the following documents: i) A declaration of all particulars in the SB in the format placed at Annexure A (Export) ii) Copy of Invoice iii) SDF declaration at Annexure B (Export) iv) DES/EPCG declarations etc. as applicable Annexure D (Export) 3.2 The formats should be duly complete in all respects and should be signed by the exporter or his authorized representative/Customs Broker. Forms, which are incomplete or unsigned, will not be accepted for data entry. Exporters/Customs Broker should ensure that the data provided by them and entered by service center is correct in all respects so that process of clearance of export is smooth. 3.3 Data entry of Shipping Bills would be done at the Service Centre on payment of charges. Various charges for printing and data entry excluding GST are given at Para 1.11 above which shall be subject to revision from time to time. 3.4 The Service Centre operators shall carefully enter the data on the basis of declarations (Duly filled forms of Annexure A) made by the Customs Broker/Exporters. After completion of data entry, a checklist of the data entered by the operator will be printed by the Data Entry Operator and handed over to the Exporters/Customs Broker for confirming the correctness of the electronic declaration. The Customs Broker/Exporter will make corrections, if any, in the checklist and return the same to the operator duly signed. The operator shall make the corresponding corrections in the data and shall submit the Shipping Bill. The operator shall not make any amendment after generation of the checklist and before submission in the system unless the corrections made by the Customs Broker/Exporters are clearly indicated on the checklist against the respective fields and are signed by Customs Broker/Exporter. 3.5 The system automatically generates the Shipping Bill number. The operator shall endorse this Shipping Bill number on the checklist in clear and bold figures. It should be noted that no copy of the Shipping Bill would be available at this stage. This check list endorsed with Shipping Bill No. shall be used for bringing the export goods into the Port. 3.6 It may be noted that since the document numbers are being assigned by the Central Server at a national level, all document numbers, e.g., for Shipping Bills, EGMs, challans, would not be sequential. 3.7 The Declarations would be accepted at the Service Centre from 10.30.hrs to 16.30hrs. Declarations received up to 16.00hrs will be entered in the computer system on the same day. 3.8 Those Exporters or Customs Brokers who intend to use Remote EDI System(RES) to file the declarations from their offices should download necessary software from website www.ices.nic.in which is available free of cost and register themselves with the ICEGATE. They have also been provided the facility for submission of Customs documents under digital signature. For this purpose, they should register their details with ICEGATE on a one-time basis. Detailed procedure for registration can be seen in New Registration Module from the website www.icegate.gov.in. To operationalize the facility to use Digital Signature Certificate for filing the aforementioned Customs process documents, the following process would be followed: (i) A web-based Common Signer utility is provided free of cost through the ICEGATE website (https://www.icegate.gov.in) for digitally signing the said Customs process documents. (ii) Exporters, Customs Brokers, shipping lines, and their agents are expected to use a Class III Digital Signature Certificate obtained from any of the Certifying Authorities, as notified by Controller of Certifying Authorities (http://www.cca.gov.in), following the due process. (iii) Exporters, Customs Brokers, shipping lines and their agents shall use the Digital Signature Certificate and the web based Common Signer utility to digitally sign the electronic documents generated by remote EDI package and then subsequently send the digitally signed documents for processing via email/web upload, as is being done currently. (iv) On receiving the digitally signed documents the ICEGATE server side verifier shall verify the user's credentials, validity of certificate, Certifying Authorities credentials, Public Key, Certificate Revocation List (CRL) status and the result of authentication and integrate the data into ICES database. The data so integrated will also have a flag to indicate that the submitted document was digitally signed. (v) The Customs officers will be able to identify on the system whether a particular electronic document has been filed after signing with Digital Signature Certificate or they can download Remote EDI filing software from NIC website link which has been provided at ICEGATE website free of charge.. 3.9 The validity of the Shipping Bill in EDI System is fifteen days only. Therefore, if the export goods are not registered within 15 days from the date of Shipping Bill, the Shipping Bill shall lapse and has to be filed again in the system. 4.0 Consequent to implementation of GST, certain changes in the filing/assessment of shipping bills have come into force: 4.1 The Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, under section 16, provides that export of goods or services or both and supply of goods or services or both to a Special Economic Zone developer or a Special Economic Zone unit shall be zero rated supply and credit of input tax may be availed for making zero- rated supplies, notwithstanding that such supply may be an exempt supply. The section further lays down that a registered person making zero rated supply shall be eligible to claim refund under either of the following options, namely: (a) he may supply goods or services or both under bond or Letter of Undertaking, subject to such conditions, safeguards and procedure as may be prescribed, without payment of integrated tax and claim refund of unutilised input tax credit; or (b) he may supply goods or services or both, subject to such conditions, safeguards and procedure as may be prescribed, on payment of integrated tax and claim refund of such tax paid on goods or services or both supplied. 4.2 Under the GST Laws, taxpayers would be filing their outward supply returns on GSTN for all the supplies made by them including exports. For exports, they will be required to quote the Shipping Bill and export invoice details which shall be validated by the Customs EDI system. The confirmation of the export by Customs shall be made once the EGM is filed and closed (in case of ICDs, it should be Gateway EGM, not train Summary). Based on this validation only the taxpayer (exporter) shall be granted refund of the IGST paid by him on the exported goods. This validation shall also act as the proof of export in case the exporter has made the supply under bond or LUT without payment of IGST. For facilitating the above, Shipping Bill forms have also been modified to capture the necessary details. 4.3 GSTIN Entity identification : To avail IGST Benefits on Exports, declaration of State Code and GSTIN in Shipping Bill is mandatory. The same needs to be added in SB Main Table of the SB Declaration. 4.4 IGST Payment Details: The following fields shall have to be captured to either sanction refund in case exports are made on payment of IGST or, give the proof of exports in case exports were made under bond/LUT without payment of IGST. IGST Payment Status To indicate whether the exports are being made on: (a) P Payment of IGST (b) LUT Under Bond or LUT (c) NA Where IGST is not applicable, i.e. the supply is non-taxable; including exports made by non GST registered Exporters 4.5 Taxable Value and IGST Paid : Since the actual quantity and value of the goods finally exported may sometimes be at variance with that indicated on the export invoice, these particulars have to be individually declared for every item. Here, Taxable Value is the value of the item actually being exported on which IGST has been paid. In case of short shipments due to shut out/back to town, IGST has to be calculated proportionately item wise in the invoice based on the actual quantity of exports. 4.6 Export Invoice Item Export invoice should be compliant with GST Invoice Rules : The export invoice should be issued by the supplier cum exporter in compliance with the GST Invoice Rules. It may also be noted that as per the GST Invoice Rules, in case of export of goods or services, the invoice shall carry an endorsement SUPPLY MEANT FOR EXPORT ON PAYMENT OF INTEGRATED TAX or SUPPLY MEANT FOR EXPORT UNDER BOND OR LETTER OF UNDERTAKING WITHOUT PAYMENT OF INTEGRATED TAX , as the case may be, and shall also contain the following details: (i) name and address of the recipient; (ii) address of place of delivery; and (iii) name of the country of destination. Other details to be given in the invoice table of the Shipping Bill shall include Third Party remittance details as per RBI requirements, Terms Place(INCOTERMS), End Use (as per the codes available in Imports) etc., as the case may be. The End Use of the Item should be declared against each of the item. 4.7 Changes in Drawback Declarations : A new declaration is being added for the exporter to certify that no input tax credit of CGST/IGST has been availed for any of the inputs or input services used in the manufacture of the export goods, or that no refund of IGST paid on export goods shall be claimed. For the transition period, i.e. till the Exporters continue to have used inputs on which CENVAT was paid, there will be 3 declarations: DBK001 - I declare that no input tax credit of the Central Goods and Services Tax or of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax has been availed for any of the inputs or input services used in the manufacture of the export goods. DBK002 - I declare that no refund of Integrated Goods and Services Tax paid on export goods shall be claimed. DBK003 - I declare that CENVAT credit on the inputs or input services used in the manufacture of the export goods has not been carried forward in terms of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. For Every Item where DBK claimed is suffix as A or C, an exporter is required to declare two codes only, i.e. (1) DBK001 or DBK002 and (2) DBK003 5. ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT EXPORT EXAMINATION SHEDS IN PORT. 5.1 In respect of goods intended to be exported against an electronic Shipping Bill, the Port Management Board, Port Blair will permit entry of the goods on the strength of the checklist. 5.2 If at any stage subsequent to the entry of goods at Port Blair Port, it is noticed that the declaration has not been registered in the system, the Exporters and Customs Brokers will be responsible for the delay in shipment of goods and any damage, deterioration or pilferage, without prejudice to any other action that may be taken. 6. PROCESSING OF SHIPPING BILLS 6.1 The S/B would be processed by the system on the basis of the declaration made by the exporter. Till the introduction of Export RMS, the following categories of S/B shall require clearance of the Assistant Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner (AC/DC Exports): - i. Duty free S/B for FOB value above ₹ 10 lakh ii. Free Trade Sample S/B for FOB value above ₹ 25,000/- iii. Drawback S/B where the drawback amount exceeds Rs. one lakh 6.2 The following categories of Shipping Bills shall be processed by the Appraiser/Supdt. (Export Assessment) first and then by the Asstt./Deputy Commissioner: i. DFIA ii. EOU iii. EPCG iv. Any other Exim Scheme, if so required 6.3. Apart from verifying the value and other particulars for assessment, the AO/Supdt.and AC/DC may call for the samples for confirming the declared value or for checking classification under the Drawback Schedule / DFIA / EOU, etc. He may also give special instruction for examination of the goods. 6.4 If the S/B falls in the categories indicated in Paras 7.1 and 7.2 above, the exporter should check with the query counter at the Service Centre whether the S/B has been cleared by Assistant Commissioner/ Deputy Commissioner, before the goods are brought for examination. In case AC/DC raises any query, it should be replied through the Service Centre or through ICEGATEby those Exporters/Customs Brokers who are registered with ICEGATE. After all the queries have been satisfactorily replied to, AC/DC will pass the S/B. 6.5 RMS Facilitation First Phase: When the RMS facility is launched in this site, the following procedure would be followed: Movement of Shipping Bills: All the Shipping Bills filed electronically in ICES will be perused and processed by RMS on submission and also after every amendment . The output of RMS processing will be communicated to ICES. The RMS output will determine the movement/ routing of Shipping Bills in ICES. The Shipping Bill may be sent for Assessment and Examination, Assessment only or Examination only depending upon the interdictions by the RMS tools. If a bill is not interdicted by any of the RMS tools, such facilitated bill will move directly to goods registration after payment of export duty/ cess (if any). All the Shipping Bills have to undergo goods registration before giving LEO. The LEO can be given only after verifying the compliance with the applicable Compulsory Compliance Requirements (CCRs). The system is designed in such a manner that, owing to some technical reasons if the RMS (Export) fails to provide output to ICES (Export) or RMS output is not received at ICES (Export) end in time, the existing norms of assessment and examination prescribed in the Board s Circular Nos. 06/2002 Customs dated 23.01.2002, 01/2009-Cus dated 13.01.2009, and 28/2012 Customs dated 16.11.2012 would be applicable. Assessment of RMS interdicted Shipping Bills in ICES: The RMS will not alter the existing process and movement of Shipping Bills on the ICES. When RMS interdicted bills are directed for assessment by the system, officers concerned are required to perform appraising/ verification of self-assessment in ICES as per the RMS instructions. The RMS instructions will be displayed in ICES screen of the officer as Appraising Instructions. The RMS instructions can also be accessed by using View option in the SB header. Instructions will be given in the RMS tools interdicting the bill as per the perceived risk in each Shipping bill based on the declarations made in the bill. Officers assessing the SB shall carefully read each instruction and arrive at a decision to tackle the risk. These RMS instructions form an assist and are intended to guide the officers in assessment. All such instructions are displayed as RMS instructions in ICES. Officers are expected to study all the instructions on the screen carefully and assess the SB in compliance of the RMS instructions. Officers shall enter the reasons in the Departmental Comments if any of the RMS instructions are not followed. The officer need not limit his scrutiny to the strict confines of RMS instructions. The officer has the freedom to go beyond the instructions and scrutinize other sensitive aspects of the SB which are not referred to in RMS instructions. Whenever the Officer assessing the SB feels that any specific RMS instruction is not in tune with the declaration in the SB, he/she should enter a detailed comment in the departmental comments and proceed to take decision as per law. The Risk Management System will also provide to the officers a category of instructions termed Compulsory Compliance Requirements (CCRs). This term refers to compliance requirements that have to be mandatorily fulfilled such as Minimum Export Price (MEP) and clearance from the Other Governmental Departments (OGDs) like Drug Control authorities, Inspection Agencies, Narcotics Commissioner, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers etc. It may be noted that while all efforts have been made to make the RMS database containing these instructions as comprehensive as possible, certain requirements might have escaped notice. These are mandatory requirements under the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) and other Allied Acts which must be fulfilled before allowing clearance. In case it comes to the notice of any officer that a specific requirement is not listed, then he shall communicate the same immediately to the local Risk Manager, who in turn will inform the Risk Management Division (RMD) team, for necessary updation of database. When a SB is routed for assessment, the Appraising Officer after completion of his scrutiny of RMS instructions and SB declaration shall write a self contained order for examination so as to cover all the critical parameters of examination ( as identified by the RMS instructions). Amendments: The officers handling amendments should note that any amendment would lead to a change in risk perception and consequent treatment of risk by RMS. The RMS will process the SB after every amendment and provide its output to ICES. However, the treatment of risk after the amendment(s) will be communicated in ICES only after goods registration. There may be some cases wherein the on submission treatment of risk is to send the SB for examination only and after amendment(s) the risk treatment would get modified to send the SB for Assessment or Assessment Examination . In such cases RMS instructions to Send the SB back to AC for assessment will be displayed in the Inspector s screen in ICES after goods registration. Such SBs should be sent back to AC for assessment by the examining staff. Officers should scrupulously follow the RMS instructions. Goods Registration: The goods registration is mandatory for all the SBs. There is no change in the goods registration procedure. The system will display the Single-Sign-On Id (SSO Id) of the officer for inspection/examination. If the SB is interdicted for examination, the package numbers to be examined will also be displayed. Examination: The examination of all RMS interdicted bills shall be carried out as per the instructions communicated by the RMS and the assessing officer s examination instructions. Certain SBs may be directly routed by the RMS for examination without any assessment by officers. In such cases, the RMS instructions for examination should be treated as examination orders. The officers shall bear in mind all existing standing orders and circulars issued by the department, while performing their work. The examining officers shall ensure that the goods under examination tally with the declared description, including critical parameters like brand, model, make, number, specification, grade, purity, configuration, capacity, denier etc., which may have a direct bearing on classification, valuation, benefits under Export Promotion schemes etc. The examination of the goods and Let Export Order (LEO) shall be completed by the officers, only after ensuring that the compulsory compliance requirements (CCRs) mentioned in the RMS instructions are duly complied with. Whenever the Officers examining the cargo feel that the CCRs figuring on their screen are not applicable to any specific SB/ item, they must enter a departmental comment in the SB in the EDI specifying the reasons thereof before giving clearance. It is also clarified that officers in the shed may examine a consignment even if it is facilitated and directly selected for LEO by the RMS, if they have a valid reason for doing so. However, such examination should be done only after prior approval of the Commissioner or an officer authorised by him for this purpose, who shall not be below the rank of Additional/Joint Commissioner of Customs and after recording the reasons for the same. A brief remark on the reasons and particulars of Commissioner s authorization shall be made by the officer examining the goods in the departmental comments in the EDI system. Let Export Order (LEO): Even though in many cases the RMS decides to give appraisal and examination waiver, the LEO function would not be dispensed with and Customs clearance in terms of Section 51 of the Customs Act, 1962 will continue to be given by the proper officer to each and every SB. The LEO Officer will exercise the last check before the goods are given clearance for exportation. Therefore the LEO officer shall scrutinize the declarations in documents like AR4/ARE1 vis- -vis the declarations in the SB and if he/she has strong reasons to believe that the exporter has mis-declared the description, RITC or value of the goods, he/she should send the SB back to the appraising group (if required), for assessment but only after prior approval of the Commissioner or an officer authorised by him for this purpose, who shall not be below the rank of Additional/Joint Commissioner of Customs and after recording the reasons for the same. A brief remark on the reasons and particulars of Commissioner s authorization shall be made by the officer examining the goods in the departmental comments in the EDI system. The Officer giving the LEO shall ensure that the consignment complies with CCRs appearing in the RMS instructions. Before giving LEO the officer shall also ensure that the dockets containing all the relevant documents are collected and retained in the office. Whenever the decision of the LEO officer is at variance with the CCRs and RMS instructions in respect of a particular SB, he/she should record the reasons for his/her view in the EDI system. Export General Manifest (EGM): After issue of LEO, the next major event in the processing of a SB is the filing of EGM. There will not be any change in the procedure for filing of EGM. In the second phase, the RMS will also process the SB data after EGM is filed electronically and provide output to ICES for selection of SBs for Drawback scrutiny and PCA. Detailed instructions in this regard will be issued during the implementation of second phase of Export RMS. Data Quality: The Assessing/Examining officers are also required to focus on the data quality of the SB declarations. The assessing officer should check the description of the item, besides the correctness of classification, valuation, claim of benefits under export promotion schemes, if any, and also ensure compliance with mandatory requirements prescribed under Foreign Trade Policy and/or allied enactments. They are required to check all critical aspects of description like brand, model, make, number, specification, grade, purity, configuration, capacity, denier etc. which may have a direct bearing on valuation, classification or claim of benefits under export promotion schemes. They shall make sure that all mandatory fields in the SB are properly filled. While discharging their functions, they would be required to follow all the existing instructions /Standing Orders on the subject. In this regard, attention is invited to Standing Order No. 18/2013 dated 13.12.2013 and Public Notice No. 42/2013 dated 13.12.2013 issued by this office. The instructions contained therein are required to be followed scrupulously. Additional information, wherever required may be sought from the Exporters. However, frivolous and piece-meal queries should be avoided and the query should be detailed and cover all aspects. The Additional/Joint Commissioners in-charge of Export shall monitor the queries closely. Recall of facilitated Shipping Bills: Recall of SB and subsequent reassessment of the facilitated Shipping Bills (where no assessment and no examination are prescribed by the RMS), contrary to RMS instructions, should be avoided as a matter of routine. However, under extraordinary circumstances or on the request of the Exporter/CHA, the AC/DC in-charge shall take written approval of the Commissioner or an officer not below the rank of Additional/Joint Commissioner authorized by him before recalling a SB and the details of the same shall be recorded as departmental comments. Documents Collection: While discharging the LEO responsibility, the following documents should be collected from the exporter/ CHA by the officer giving LEO after affixing his/ her signature on the following documents; a) Copy of the Shipping Bill b) AR-4/ ARE- 1 (wherever applicable). c) Invoice/packing list d) ADC clearance, wherever required. e) Other documents specified in the CCR instructions. f) RBI GR waiver, wherever applicable. g) Any other documents submitted by the exporter/CHA. All these documents should be neatly kept in a docket, which will have a check list on the top, containing the documents listed supra. The Check list shall be signed by the LEO officer and the representative of the exporter/CHA. While signing the documents, the LEO officer shall affix his name stamp under his signature. 8. CUSTOMS EXAMINATION OF EXPORT CARGO 8.1 On receipt of the goods in the Export Shed in the Port Blair Port, the exporter will contact the Examining Officer/Inspector and present the checklist with the endorsement of Custodian of arrival of export goods on the declaration, along with all the original documents such as Invoice, Packing List, ARE-1 (AR-4), etc. He will also present additional particulars in the form at Annexure C(Export). 8.2 The Officer will verify the quantity of the goods actually received against that entered in the system. He will enter Annexure C particulars in the system. The system would identify the Examining Officer (if more than one are available) who would be carrying out physical examination of goods. The system would also indicate the packages (the quantity and the serial numbers) to be subjected to examination. The Officer would write this information (Name of examination officer and package Sr. Nos to be examined) on the checklist and hand it over to the exporter. He would hand over the original documents to the Examining Officer selected by the system for examination of the said goods.. No examination orders shall be given unless the goods have been physically received in the Export Shed. It may, however, be clarified that Customs Officers have the discretion of examining any or all the packages/goods. 8.3 The Examining Officer may inspect and/or examine the shipment, as per instructions contained in the checklist and enter the examination report in the system. There will be no manual examination report. He will then mark the Electronic S/B to the Appraiser/Supdt. In charge and also forward the checklist along with the original documents to the said officer.. If the Appraiser / Supdt. is satisfied that the particulars entered in the system conform to the description given in the original documents and the physical examination, he will proceed to give Let Export order for the shipment and inform the exporter. The Appraiser / Supdt. would retain the checklist, the declaration and all original documents with him. 8.4 In case of any variation between the declaration in S/B and the documents or physical examination report, the Appraiser / Supdt. will mark the electronic S/B to AC/DC Exports. He will also forward the documents to AC / DC and advise the Exporters to meet the AC / DC for further action regarding the discrepancy. In case the Exporter agrees with the views of the Department, the S/B would be processed finally. Where the exporter is not in agreement with the views of the Department, action would be initiated as per the provisions of the Customs Act. 9. PROCEDURE IN CASE OF CONTAINERS STUFFED OUTSIDE PORT AREA 9.1 Containers stuffed in factories would enter the ICD/CFS on the basis of the checklist. Customs will verify the seal on each container and make an endorsement on the checklist and Annexure C. Thereafter, the exporter would present the Invoice, Annexure C and the checklist along with all the original documents such as, Packing list, ARE-1, etc., to the designated Customs officer who will enter all the particulars along with the seal No. in the system and submit the S/B to the Appraiser/ Superintendent for consideration of Let Export order. 9.2 The samples drawn, if any, in the factory should be brought to the Export Shed in ICD/ CFS along with the container and handed over to the designated officer, who would enter the details in the system and forward the samples to the Appraiser/Supdt. in charge for inspection or for further testing, etc. 9.3 The system may require re-examination of the factory stuffed container on a random basis. If the container is selected for re-examination by the system, the same shall be examined and report entered in the system. For any reason, the Shed Appraiser/ Superintendent decides to re-examine the container, he shall obtain the approval of AC/DC Export, before such re-examination. The AC / DC Export shall permit such re-examination for reasons to be recorded in writing. 9.4 Once the Appraiser/ Superintendent is satisfied that the goods are permissible for export in all respects, he will proceed to allow Let Export in the system for the shipments and inform the exporter. 9.5 This procedure will apply to containers stuffed in factories and self-sealed by the manufacturer-exporter. 10. GENERATION OF SHIPPING BILLS 10.1 As soon as the Shed Appraiser/ Superintendent gives Let Export order, the system would print 02 copies of the Shipping Bills in case of Free and Scheme Shipping Bills. All copies of the Shipping Bill would be duly signed by the Appraiser / Shed Superintendent. The examination report would be signed by the Appraiser / Shed Superintendent, Examination Officer as well as by the exporter / representative of the Customs Broker (Name and ID Card number of the representative of the Customs Broker should be clearly mentioned below his signature). 10.2 Any other certificates required for permitting export will be retained by Customs along with the Shipping Bills. 11. PAYMENT OF MERCHANT OVERTIME (MOT) 11.1 The present manual system for payment of Merchant Overtime (MOT) charges in lieu of the services rendered by the Customs officers will continue. However, in respect of ports where 24X7 Customs clearance is in vogue, no MOT charges are required to be collected in respect of the services provided by the Customs officers. 11.2 MOT charges will be required to be paid by exporter when the goods are examined by Customs for allowing Let Export beyond the normal office hours. No charges would be required to be paid on normal working days when the examination itself is being done for Let Export up to 05.00 P.M. However, if the goods are examined at the request of exporter outside the Customs area, a fee as prescribed in Customs (Fees for Rendering Services by Customs Officers) Regulations, 1998, shall be charged by the jurisdictional Customs Authorities under whose jurisdiction examination has been carried out irrespective of the fact whether the examination/sealing of container is within working hours or outside working hours. 12 DRAWAL OF SAMPLES 12.1 Where the Appraiser/Supdt. of Customs orders for samples to be drawn and tested, the Examining Officers will proceed to draw two samples from the consignment and enter the particulars thereof along with name of the testing agency in the system. Record of samples shall be maintained in the System. Therefore, no separate registers will need to be maintained for recording dates of samples drawn. Three copies of the test memo will be prepared manually and signed by the Examining Officer, the Appraiser and the exporter. The disposal of the three copies would be as follows: - i. Original to be sent along with the sample to the testing agency. ii. Duplicate copy to be retained by Customs with the second sample. iii. Triplicate to be handed over to the exporter. 12.2 AC/DC may, if he deems necessary, order for sample to be drawn for purposes other than testing such as visual inspection and verification of description, market value enquiry, etc. 12.3 Lab Module in ICES for use by CRCL, Textile Committee and other agencies: Under Lab Module the Examining Officer can generate test memos and record the details of the samples drawn online, as well as print test memos. Customs will duly dispatch the samples to the concerned laboratory/agency. Upon the receipt of the samples, the laboratory/agency can access the test memo details online and when the test or analysis has been carried out, the results or findings shall be recorded online. Customs can access the results and take the appropriate action regarding the concerned consignment without waiting for the physical reports of the Laboratory. Please refer the CBEC Circular NO.03/2016 dated 03/02/2016 regarding extension of Indian Customs Single Window Project to other locations and Government. 13 QUERIES 13.1 In case of any doubt during examination, the exporter can clarify doubts to the Customs officer. However, in case where the need arises for a detailed answer from the exporter, a query can be raised in the system by the Appraiser/Supdt., which needs to be approved by concerned AC/DC (Exports). The S/B will remain pending and cannot be printed till the exporter replies to the query to the satisfaction of the Assistant Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner. The reply to query if any can be submitted through ICEGATE or through Service Centre. 14 AMENDMENTS 14.1 Corrections/amendments in the checklist can be made at the Service Centre provided the system has not generated the S/B number. Where corrections are required to be made after the generation of the S/B No. or, after the goods have been brought into the docks/CFS, amendments will be carried out in the following manner. 1. If the goods have not yet been allowed Let Export , Assistant Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner may allow the amendment. 2. Where the Let Export order has been given, the Additional/Joint Commissioner (Exports) may allow the amendments. 14.2 In both the cases, after the permission for amendments has been granted, the Assistant Commissioner (Exports) will approve the amendments on the system. Where the print out of the S/B has already been generated, the exporter will surrender all copies of the Shipping Bill to the Appraiser for cancellation before amendment is approved in the system. 15. SHORT SHIPMENTS, SHUT OUT, CANCELLATION AND BACK TO TOWN PERMISSIONS 15.1 AC/DC (Export) will give permission for issue of short shipment certificate, shut out or cancellation of S/B, on the basis of an application made by the exporter. The S/B particulars would need to be cancelled / modified in the system before granting such permission. AC/DC would check the status of the goods, before granting permission. 16. AMENDMENT OF FREIGHT AMOUNT 16.1 If the freight/insurance amount undergoes a change before Let Export is given, corresponding changes would also need to be made in the S/B with the approval of AC /DC Exports. But if the change has taken place after the Let Export order, approval of Additional/Jt. Commissioner would be required. Non-intimation of such changes would amount to mis-declaration and may attract penal action under the Customs Act, 1962 17. RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST DOCUMENTS 17.1. Duplicate print out of EDI S/B cannot be allowed to be generated if it is lost, since extra copy of Shipping Bills are liable to be misused. However, a certificate can be issued by the Customs stating that Let Export order has been passed in the system to enable the goods to be accepted by the Shipping Line, for export. Drawback will be sanctioned on the basis of the Let Export order already recorded on the system. 18. RE-PRINT OF SHIPPING BILLS 18.1. Similarly, re-prints can be allowed where there is a system failure, as a result of which the print out (after the Let Export order) has not been generated or there is a misprint. Permission of AC/DC (Exports) would be necessary for the purpose. The misprint copy shall be cancelled before such permission is granted. 19. EXPORT OF GOODS UNDER CESS 19.1 For export items, which are subject to export cess, the cess shall be applied by the System on the basis of the corresponding 8 digit Heading Schedule maintained in the system. A printed challan generated by the system would be handed over to the exporter. The cess amount indicated should be deposited with the designated bank. 20. EXPORT OF GOODS UNDER CLAIM FOR DRAWBACK 20.1 The scheme of computerised processing of Drawback claims under the Indian Customs EDI System-Exports will be applicable for all exports through Port Blair Port. 20.2 The Exporters who intend to export the goods through Port Blair Port under claim for Drawback are advised to open their account with the bank as stated in Para 3.5 above. This is required to be done to enable direct credit of the Drawback amount to the exporter's account, as no cheques would be issued for payment of drawback. The Exporters are required to indicate their account number opened with the Bank. It would not be possible to accept any shipment for export under claim for Drawback in case the account number of the exporter is not indicated in the declaration form. 20.3 The Exporters are also required to give their account number along with the details of the Authorized Dealer bank through which the export proceeds are to be realized. 20.4 As indicated earlier Export declarations involving a drawback amount of more than Rupees One lakh will be processed on the system by the AC/DC before the goods can be brought for examination and for allowing Let Export . 20.5 The drawback claims are sanctioned subject to the provisions of the Customs Act 1962, the Customs and Central Excise Duties Drawback Rules 1995 and conditions prescribed under different sub-headings of the All Industry rates as notified by the Ministry of Finance from time to time. 20.6 After actual export of the goods, the drawback claims will be processed in the EDI system by the officers of Drawback Branch on First Come First Served basis. There is no need for filing separate drawback claim. The status of the Shipping Bill and sanction of drawback claim can be ascertained from the Enquiry Counter set up at the Service Centre or remote system though ICEGATE. If any query has been raised or deficiency noticed, the same will be shown on the terminal and a printout of the query/deficiency may be obtained by the authorized person or the exporter from the Service Centre or in his own office, if the exporter is registered with ICEGATE. The Exporters are advised to reply to such queries expeditiously through the service centre. The claim comes in queue of the EDI system only after the reply to queries/deficiencies is entered in the ICES 1.5. 20.7 Shipping Bills in respect of goods under claim for drawback against brand rates would also be processed in the same manner, except that drawback would be sanctioned only after the original brand rate letter is produced before the designated Customs officer in the office of Assistant/ Deputy Commissioner (Export) and is entered in the system. The exporter should specify the Sl. No. of drawback as 98.01 for provisional drawback in the Annexure -A (Export) 20.8 All the claims sanctioned on a particular day will be enumerated in a scroll and transferred to the designated bank. The designated bank would credit the drawback amount in the respective account of the exporter and where the account of the exporter is in any other CBS branch of any bank, the designated bank would transfer the amount to the respective CBS branch who would credit the amount to exporter s account. The Exporters may make arrangement with their banks for periodical statement of credits on account of drawback. a) An exporter desirous to have his drawback credited in any core banking branch of the bank authorized for drawback payment at that EDI location or any other bank other than the authorized bank (in any core banking enabled branch which is also RTGS and NEFT enabled), the exporter will be required to declare to the Customs authorities the Indian Financial Service Code (IFSC) of the bank branch where he operates his bank account, in addition to the core banking enabled account number, bank name and address in the prescribed format (As per the Annexure F to this Public Notice). The IFS Code No. can be obtained by the exporter from his bank branch. b) At the time of registration of the bank account with the Customs authorities the exporter will be required to produce a certificate from the bank branch, where he operates his bank account, certifying the correctness of the IFS code and bank account number of the exporter and a copy of the same shall also be submitted to the authorized bank branch at the EDI location. c) Whenever there is a change in the exporter s bank account number the same procedure is required to be followed by the exporter for fresh registration of new bank account number. d) State Bank of India, Port Blair Branch, Port Blair is authorized for disbursement of drawback amount online. 20.9 Supplementary Drawback Claims: If the drawback amount initially paid is less than the entitled amount, then the exporter can file an application for supplementary claim for the additional amount. For such claims, after approval of sanction of supplementary claim on file by the AC/DC Drawback, the Appraiser / Supdt. (DBK) shall process the claim online and submit it for approval by AC/DC (DBK). After sanction of drawback against supplementary claim, Drawback Scroll shall be generated by system and amount transferred to the bank in the same manner as normal in scroll. 20.10 Procedure for export under claim for brand rate under Rule 7 of Drawback Rules (i) The Exporters opting for claim of brand rate under rule 6 the Customs and Central Excise Duties Drawback Rules, 2017 shall continue to declare the figure 9801 as an identifier under the Drawback details in the shipping bills filed. (ii). The Exporters opting for claim of brand rate under rule 7 of Drawback Rules, 2017 shall declare the figure 9807 as an identifier in the shipping bill under the Drawback details. Immediately after the said identifier, the tariff item number of goods as shown in column (1) of the Schedule shall be declared followed by the character B . For example, if Tractors (other than tractors of heading 8709) are exported under claim for brand rate under rule 7 and the related Drawback Tariff Item number for such tractors in the AIR Schedule is 8701, the declaration on the shipping bill would be 98078701B . Similarly, for Bicycle pump the related Drawback Tariff Item number in the AIR Schedule is 841403 and the declaration on the shipping bill would be 9807841403B . Such a shipping bill is to be processed by the Customs for payment of provisional drawback amount equivalent to the Customs component ( B column of AIR Schedule consisting of rate and cap) for the said declared Drawback Tariff Item of AIR Schedule. This processing is subject to the same conditions as applicable to AIR drawback wherein there is claim for only Customs component. Suitable change in EDI is being implemented by DG (Systems). (iii) After goods are exported, the exporter may apply to the Pr. Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs having jurisdiction over the place of export for fixation of brand rate under rule 7iv) However, if the brand rate request is denied after verification, the rejection letter should carry the information about the details of the eligibility for the rate and cap specified in A column of AIR Schedule in terms of all the Notes and Conditions with the Schedule and on this basis the Customs shall update the record and after taking into account the payments already made, finalise the claim in terms of the AIR provisions. (v) It may be noted that only the first drawback amount processed through the EDI system is electronically validated. Therefore, wherever there is any subsequent EDI processing on basis of the AIR, this validation must be enforced by the Customs officer for the total drawback amount against relevant tariff item. 20.11 Special Advance Authorisation Scheme: i) To give effect to the Special Advance Authorisation Scheme, the Notification No. 45/2016-Customs dated 13th August, 2016 has been issued providing exemption to fabrics (including interlining) from import duty subject to conditions specified therein. Further, Notification No. 110/2016-Customs (NT) dated 13th August, 2016 has been issued providing, subject to the specified conditions, the alternative All Industry Rates (AIRs) of drawback in the Drawback Schedule for the exports made against the Special Advance Authorisation in discharge of export obligations in terms of Notification No. 45/2016-Customs dated 13th August, 2016. These notifications may be downloaded from cbec.gov.in. ii). For the alternative AIRs relevant tariff item has to be suffixed with suffix C or suffix D for the situation when Cenvat facility has not been availed or when Cenvat facility has been availed, respectively, instead of the usual suffix A or suffix B . In the option to claim Brand Rate of duty drawback in terms of rule 7 of the Drawback Rules 1995 with the Special Advance Authorization, the procedure in Annexure 1 with Circular No. 29/2015-Cus dated 16.11.2015 has relevance. However, the exporter shall have to declare the figure 9807 as identifier (in the shipping bill under the Drawback details) followed by the tariff item number of the goods as shown in column (1) of the Schedule and followed by the character D . Based on this, the shipping bill shall be processed for payment of provisional drawback amount equivalent to the Customs portion of these alternative AIRs. iii). The above mentioned DGFT and Customs notifications are effective from 1st September 2016. The CBEC s Systems Directorate is making all the necessary EDI related arrangements for implementation including specifying the appropriate new scheme code that would need to be declared by Exporters making exports under the Special Advance Authorization Scheme cum AIR Drawback and these shall be publicized to Exporters in advance by the Systems Directorate. 21. EXPORT OF GOODS UNDER 100% EOU SCHEME 21.1 The Exporters can get the export goods examined by Customs Officer at the factory even prior to filling of Shipping Bill. Self-sealing facility is also available. He shall obtain the Examination report in the form annexed as Annexure C1 to this Public Notice duly signed and stamped by the Examining Officer and Supervising Officer at the factory. The export invoice shall also be signed and stamped by both the officers at the factory. Thereafter the goods shall be brought to the concerned Customs Warehouse for the purpose of clearance and subsequent Let Export . The Exporters / Customs Broker shall present the goods for registration along with Examination Report in Annexure 'C1', ARE-1, Export Invoice duly signed by the Examining Officer and Supervising Officer at the factory, check list, declaration in form Annexure 'A', Annexure 'C1' and other documents such as document of transportation, ARE-1, etc. to the Examiner in the concerned shed. After registration of goods, the shipping bill will be marked to an Examiner for verification of documents and seal. If seal is found intact the Shipping Bill will be recommended for LEO, which will be given by the Shed Appraiser. However, if seal is not found intact, the goods will be marked for examination and LEO will be given if the goods are found in order. 22. EXPORT OF GOODS UNDER THE EPCG/DES SCHEME 22.1 The procedure for online transmission of Licenses/Authorizations issued under Duty Exemption Scheme (DES) (except those issued under Scheme Code 17) and Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG) from DGFT to Customs through an Electronic Message Exchange System is operational at this port in respect of DES / EPCG licences issued on or after 30th September 2008. As per the procedure prescribed by DGFT, Exporters have to apply for Advance licenses under Duty Exemption Scheme (DES) and licenses under Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG) to DGFT. As per the Handbook of Procedures Vol I, exports under DES can be started immediately on generation of file no. which is generated by DGFT on submission of application for licenses under DES. Accordingly, DGFT would transmit the messages relating to File Numbers so generated by them to Customs so as to enable Customs to permit exports under DES. As, the exports under EPCG can be started only after issuance of license, the DGFT would transmit the License messages immediately on issuance of licenses under DES and EPCG scheme. The licenses under above mentioned schemes issued by DGFT would be received online by Customs. Such licenses would be subjected to the prescribed online validation checks at ICEGATE and thereafter, the same would be available for use by the Exporters at the port of registration for imports. Details of such licenses would also be available on the home page of websitewww.icegate.gov.in. As mentioned above, exports under DES can be started immediately after receipt of file number message from DGFT by quoting the relevant File Number allocated by DGFT on the export documents. After issuance of licenses, Exporters would be required to quote the relevant license number on the export documents. 22.2 There is no need of registration of file number / license number and obtaining a Customs Registration number at this port. As the licenses issued under DES / EPCG will now be received online from DGFT and would be available at this port, Importers would be required to produce the hard copies of the licenses issued by DGFT along with bonds / LUTs and execute BG in accordance with the provisions of the Customs Circular(s) in force and as per the statutory requirements of the relevant Customs Notifications, to the designated officer, at this port as this port is the port of registration in the licenses, for raising debits in bonds / LUTs and monitoring such bonds / LUTs. Importers are required to quote the license number on the respective Import documents in case they intend to use the licenses. (No manual debits would be made in hard copies of licenses at the time of assessment of Bills of Entry for imported cargo). 22.3. For monitoring of export obligation under licenses issued by DGFT under above mentioned schemes, Customs would transmit online all such Shipping Bills to DGFT wherever imports / exports have been affected under licenses received online from DGFT under DES / EPCG schemes. 22.4. For any amendment in licenses issued under above schemes by DGFT, importer would obtain a log print of usage of license in prescribed format. DGFT would process amendment(s) of license based on log print of usage of license issued by Customs and transmit online the necessary amendment(s) of license to Customs. No imports under such license would be allowed after issuance of log print till the amendment message is received from DGFT. 22.5. The above procedure would be applicable in respect of file nos./ Licenses/Authorizations issued under Duty Exemption Scheme (DES) and Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG) on or after 30th September 2008 by DGFT. The existing procedure in case of manual registration of file nos./Licenses/Authorizations issued under these schemes on or upto 30th September 2008, would continue to be followed. 22.6 In case of EPCG/DES (except those issued under Scheme Code 17) issued on or after 30th September 2008 there is no need of any registration at this port. However, in case of EPCG/DES issued prior to 30th September 2008 and DES issued Scheme Code 17, the Exporters intending to file Shipping Bills under the aforesaid schemes including those under the claim for Drawback should first get their EPCG/ DES (issued upto19th June 2014 by the DGFT) registered with this port, which would be done by the designated officer. The original EPCG/DES would need to be produced before designated officer for data entry. A print out of the relevant particulars (Checklist) entered will be given to the Exporter/Customs Broker. The EPCG/ DES would need to be presented to the Appraiser/ Supt, who would verify the particulars entered in the computer with the original EPCG/DES and register verify the same in the EDI system. The Registration No. of the EPCG/DES would be furnished to the Exporter/Customs Broker, which would need to be mentioned on the declaration forms (Annexure D) at this port for export of goods. It would not be necessary thereafter for the Exporter/Customs Broker to produce the original EPCG/DES for processing of the export declarations. 22.7 All the export declarations for EPCG/DES would be processed on the system by the Appraiser/Supdt., (Export) and the AC/DC (Exports). After the declarations have been processed and accepted, the goods can be presented at the Export Shed along with EPCG/DES licences for examination and Let Export as in other export goods. All Exporters availing of the EPCG/DES facilities are requested to immediately get their EPCG/DES registered in the EDI System so that the export declarations are processed expeditiously. 22.8 Further, Exporters availing of EPCG/DES benefits in terms of various notifications should file the relevant declarations in Annexure D (Export) along with Annexure A (Export). 22.9 It is further clarified as follows: - While giving details relating to EPCG/DES operations in the form at Annex-D, the Exporters/CHAs should indicate the S.No. of the goods being exported in the Column titled ITEM S.NO. IN EPCG/DES PART E of Annex. D (Export). If the inputs mentioned in EPCG/DES only have been used in the manufacture of the goods under export, in Column titled ITEM SR.NO. in Advance Authorization of Annex. D (Export), the Exporters/Customs Brokers are required to give S.No. of inputs in Part-C of the DES Book and Exporters need not fill up column titled DESCRIPTION OF RAW MATERIALS . If some inputs which are not in Part-C of the EPCG/ DES have been used in the manufacture of the goods under export and the exporter wants to declare such inputs, he shall give the description of such inputs in column titled DESCRIPTION OF RAW MATERIALS , In the column IND/IMP , the Exporters are required to write N , if the inputs used are indigenous and M , if the inputs used are imported, In column titled Cess Schedule Sl. No. the relevant Serial No. of the Schedule relating to Cess should be mentioned 23 EXPORT OF GOODS UNDER DFIA SCHEME The details pertaining to export products i.e. input materials utilised as per Standard Import Export Norma (SION) should be clearly mentioned at Annexure A (Export) at the time of filing. 24. Stuffing Report After the LEO is given in the system by the proper officer, the Container shall be stuffed with the goods and sealed and a stuffing report shall be entered in the System by the designated officer. The officer designated to supervise stuffing of containers is expected to enter the stuffing report on the same day. 25 Rebate of State Levies on Textile garments Attention of Exporters/ Customs Brokers/ members of Trade is invited to the Scheme for implementation of Rebate of State Levies on textile garments (ROSL) notified vide Notification Nos. 12020/03/2016-IT dated 12.8.2016 and 31.8.2016 issued by the Ministry of Textiles . Further, the Central Government (Ministry of Textiles) has issued Notification No. 12020/03/2016-IT dated 13.8.2016 notifying the rates of rebate in Schedule I and Schedule II. Additionally, CBEC has issued Board Circular 043/2016-Cus dt.31.08.2016 and 18/2017-cus dt 20.03.2017 which provides the guideline framework for implementation of this scheme. Furthermore, vide Board s Circular No.28/2017-cus. Dt 06/07/2018, Revised rates of Rebate of State Levies on Export of Garments and textile made-up articles have been notified w.e.f. 01.07.2017 ROSL Scheme: In the ROSL scheme, the Central Govt. provides rebate of State levies comprising of State VAT/CST on inputs including packaging, fuel, duty on electricity generation and duties and charges on purchase of grid power, as accumulated through the stages of production from yarn to finished garments. There is no need for separate application or supporting documents except for making a specific choice in the Shipping bill. The rebate amount would be credited into the Exporter s A/C mentioned for drawback automatically after processing. The ROSL scheme is not mandatory for an exporter. Therefore, an exporter has to make a conscious choice to opt for the ROSL scheme by making a claim for rebate in acceptance of terms and conditions of the ROSL scheme (including those under the aforementioned Circular) along with a declaration of eligibility for the rate and rebate. OPTING FOR ROSL SCHEME: The claim cum declaration of eligibility has to be made by the exporter by using specified scheme codes for drawback exports, at the item level. The options in permutation with the ROSL Scheme are being provided with separate scheme-codes as listed below: Scheme Code Description 60 Drawback and ROSL 61 EPCG, Drawback and ROSL 64 Drawback, Spl AA ( 4.04A) and ROSL 65 EPCG, Drawback, Spl AA(4.04A) and ROSL For EDI shipping bill, selection of the scheme-code involving ROSL scheme at the time of export shall itself amount to making claim cum declaration of eligibility. For EDI shipping bill this shall be the only means to make the claim. Any other means of claim shall not be accepted. In the absence of proper scheme codes, the ROSL benefit would not be available. ROSL Rebate: The amount of rebate is calculated using the FOB value and the rates and caps of rebate specified in the ROSL scheme. (For further details refer to Para 7 of CBEC Circular 043/2016-Cus). To facilitate Exporters, necessary changes have been made to reflect the rebate amount in the shipping bill check list, during export processing and in the print out of post-LEO shipping bill. [While changes have been made in the Service center checklist, RES providers may provide similar option in their packages for facilitation of trade]. Ensuring availment of ROSL: The following changes have been made in the Shipping Bill Checklist ICEGATE for Exporters to confirm that their choice has been reflected correctly in the system. 1. The ROSL Amount is printed at the Shipping bill level as well as at the item level for the items where option has been exercised by giving a scheme code. 2. The option and total ROSL amount thus claimed is reflected in the SB Enquiry available on the ICEGATE website. 3 Declaration-cum-eligibility as detailed below is printed on the checklist. I declare that, I have not claimed or shall not claim credit/ rebate/ refund/ reimbursement of these specific State Levies under any other mechanism and I am eligible for the rate and rebate claimed for. Further, declare that an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC), where applicable, in pursuance of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 has been constituted. RES vendors may ensure that their RES versions are compliant to changes in (1) (3) as stated above. SB Message format has also been revised accordingly. ROSL Disbursal: ROSL would be disbursed as per procedure detailed in para 8 of the above referred Board Circular. For speedy disbursal, Exporters may ensure that the Account No. already registered for drawback disbursal is live and valid, as the ROSL disbursal would be made to the same account. The disbursal shall be in parallel with drawback albeit separately. The status of disbursal would be displayed on ICEGATE separately. 27. Monitoring of foreign exchange realization: a. The Exporters filing Shipping Bills (S/Bs) under drawback shall furnish a declaration to the Assistant Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner (Drawback) providing the details of all Authorized Dealers (AD), their codes and addresses through which they intend to realize the export proceeds. Such a declaration shall be filed at each port of export through which the exporter exports his goods. In case, there is a new addition of AD, the same is to be intimated to the concerned Custom House at the port of Export. b. The system would generate on all Shipping Bills, the due date for submission of BRCs. c. The exporter shall submit a certificate from the Authorized Dealer(s) in respect of whom declaration has been filed containing details of the shipments which remain outstanding beyond the prescribed time limit, including the extended time, if any, allowed by AD/RBI. Such a certificate can also be provided by a Chartered accountant in his capacity as a statutory auditor of the exporter s account. A Performa for furnishing such negative statement was enclosed as Annexure to the Board Circular 5/2009 dated 2.2.2009 (available at www.cbec.gov.in). Further, the Exporters also have the option of giving a BRC from the concerned authorized dealer(s). d. Such certificates shall be furnished by the Exporters on a 6 monthly basis in respect of exports which have become due for realization in the previous 6 months. For example, for the six-monthly period of January- June 2017 (during which exports were effected), the statement/BRC needs to be submitted after 1stJuly, 2017. e. Such certificates shall be filed by the exporter AD -wise at each port. The relevant date for filing certificates shall be calculated from the date of let export order (LEO) which is the date when the export goods are permitted to be exported. An endorsement on the exporter s copy of S/Bill would be made specifying the due date for realization of export proceeds. f. The system shall indicate list of the shipping bills under drawback where the BRC/negative statement has not been furnished by the exporter within the prescribed date. The Assistant Commissioner / Deputy Commissioner (Export) may peruse such lists either for the entire Customs port or for an individual exporter by entering the IE code of the exporter and accordingly initiate action to recover drawback. g. The BRC entry module gives three options for entering the details of foreign exchange realization. h. If the exporter furnishes the BRCs as a proof of foreign exchange realization, the officer will choose option (1) and enter the specific Shipping Bill numbers and dates. Such Shipping Bills will be deleted by the system from the list of shipping bills pending for realization of export proceeds. i. If the exporter produces a negative statement for a specified six monthly period from the AD/chartered accountant that no foreign exchange is pending realization for the exporter in the given period, the officer will choose option (2). The system will automatically display the S/Bs pertaining to the given period on screen and once the officer approves, all such shipping bills shall be deleted from the pendency list. j. If the negative statement furnished by the exporter gives the list of S/Bs, for a particular six month period, for which foreign exchange has not been realized (and implication foreign exchange has been realized for all other S/Bs) then, the officer will choose option (3). This will allow the officer to enter the S/Bs for which the BRCs are pending. Thereafter, all S/Bs except such pending S/Bs will be deleted from the list. k. The BRC entry module also enables the Department to remove the list of S/Bs from the pendency list if drawback is recovered subsequently. In such cases, the officer may choose option (1) and enter the order no./challan no. and date and also the no. and date of all shipping Bills for which the drawback has been realized. Thereafter, all such S/Bs will be deleted from the pendency list. 28. The system will indicate to the Assistant Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner (Drawback) all cases of Drawback Shipping Bills if the BRC/negative statement in the prescribed Annexure enclosed to the Board s Circular is not submitted by the exporter within the prescribed period. 29. IGST Refund One of pre-requisites for claiming IGST refund electronically through ICES 1.5 is that the Exporters should have a bank account and also GST registration number and the same should be registered with ICES 1.5. Details of the process of registration in ICES 1.5 are being shared for providing clarity to officers and stake holders. 29.1 Registration of Bank Account The IGST Refund Scheme is similar to drawback scheme. IGST amount processed under the ICES will be disbursed through the branch of the authorized bank. The IGST Refund amount in respect of individual Exporters will be credited directly to the bank account of the exporter, in the authorized bank branch or to any core banking enabled banking account of the exporter, in any branch/bank anywhere in the country (through the NEFT/RTGS). For this purpose, the Exporters are required to register with Customs, the Indian Financial Service Code (IFSC) of the bank branch in which exporter wishes to receive the IGST Refund amount, the core banking enabled account number, bank name and address, using Annexure-A‟ enclosed with Board‟s circular. The procedure for registration of bank account is the same as existing procedure for registration of bank account for receiving drawback amount. The Customs officer having CLK‟ role will enter these details in ICES 1.5 and generate a checklist. Exporter/ his authorized representative will check the checklist and confirm its correctness. Once the details are found correct, the same shall be saved in system. (For this purpose additional officers may be mapped to CLK role if required.) Refer Annexure G (Export). Exporters who have their bank account numbers registered for drawback purpose need not register their bank accounts again. The existing account itself shall be used for crediting IGST Refund also. It may be added that there is no option of having separate accounts for drawback and IGST Refund. 29.2 Registration of GST registration number Besides bank accounts, each exporter claiming IGST Refund need to provide GST Registration Number and register the same in ICES 1.5. Necessary details should be provided in part B‟ of said Annexure A‟ along with self certified copy of GST Registration number. This will be entered in ICES 1.5 by the designated Customs officer having CLK‟ role. ICES 1.5 will verify these details with the details available from GSTN. A checklist shall be printed and the exporter/his authorized representation should check its correctness and return to Customs officer after signing etc. Then the details will be saved in Systems. This is one time registration and mandatory for all Exporters claiming IGST Refund. ICES 1.5 will not accept shipping Bills with claim of IGST Refund if these details are not registered. Option is available with the CLK Role to modify/amend the bank account details and GST Registration number. It may be noted that registration of bank account and GST Registration number has to be done at each Customs location separately. While capturing GSTIN in ICES 1.5, the system will validate the details available from GSTN and only on successful validation, data will be saved in ICES 1.5. It may be added that GSTIN has to be provided to claim IGST Refund through ICES 1.5 . 29.3 Salient features of processing of IGST Refund through ICES 1.5 : (a). IGST Refund through ICES 1.5 shall be claimed by exporter by declaring Y in relevant field at the time of filling of shipping Bill and declaring IGST serial no. (b). Shipping Bills with only IGST Refund amount will move directly in scroll_in queue after EGM is filed. However drawback shipping bill having IGST Refund also will continue to move to DBK Superintendent screen and DBK-AC screen (in case DBK is more than ₹ 1lakh). (c). In the final scroll, a single amount indicating DBK and IGST Refund amount shall be shown against Shipping bills. However print copy of Scroll shall contain a consolidated breakup indicating Drawback amount and IGST Refund amount. d. Exporters can check status of IGST Refund through ICEGATE as well as Touch screen application. e. MIS has been suitably modified to indicate drawback and IGST Refund amount separately for Reporting and accounting purpose. 29.4 Claim for Availment of Chapter 3 benefits: Exporters intending to claim chapter 3 benefits are required to declare Y in the item segment of Reward claimed (Table 28(14)) without which their Shipping bill will not be transmitted to DGFT for availing such benefits. 30. Grievance Handling The Assistant Commissioner /Deputy Commissioner of Customs may be approached by Importers /Exporters or their Customs Brokers for redressal of any problems faced at any stage of the import/export clearance Regarding Help desk facilities the following may be noted: a)ICEGATE users would continue to interact with the Helpdesk at 011- 2337902 and 011 - 2337013 or through [email protected] This Helpdesk is Managed by M/S Wipro. b)Users requiring any other clarifications regarding the new application may interact with the toll free Helpdesk number 18002662232 or at [email protected] This Helpdesk is managed by TCS. Regarding hardware issues the users may contact 18004254994 or mail to [email protected] this is managed by the HP. (a) Users may also directly contact the system Manager or the designated Custom Officers in case of any difficulty. (Manish Chandra) (CTFFT) /Commissioner of Customs (Port)
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