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Measure to facilitate trade during the lockdown period - section 143AA of the Customs Act, 1962 - Customs - Public Notice No. 12/2020Extract OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (EXPORT) Air Cargo Export, New Customs House, Near IGI Airport: New Delhi -110037 C. No. VIII(12) ACE/Tech/PN/27/2019-20 / 17019 -- 17033 Dated: 08.04.2020 Public Notice No. 12/2020 Sub.: Measure to facilitate trade during the lockdown period - section 143AA of the Customs Act, 1962 -reg Attention of the Exporters Importers , Custom Brokers and all other stakeholders is invited to Circular No. 17/2020-Customs, F. No. 473/02/2020- LC, dated 03.04.2020, issued by the JC(Customs), CBIC , New Delhi on the above mentioned subject. 1. Board has received representations from field formations about difficulty being faced by importers/ exporters and their authorized Customs Brokers, during the ongoing lockdown period announced by the Government to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the country, in obtaining notarized stamp papers for furnishing bonds required by Customs in certain situations during the assessment and clearance of goods. The measures taken by the Government to prevent the said pandemic are at present in force for a period of 21 days w.e.f 25.03.2020 i.e. till 14.04.2020. 2. In light of the unprecedented situation caused due to COVID-19 pandemic, Board has decided to take certain measures for a temporary period in terms of section 143AA of the Customs Act, 1962 with a view to expedite Customs clearance of goods and for maintaining balance between Customs control and facilitation of legitimate trade.- 3. In this regard, Board has approved relaxation of the requirement to submit bonds prescribed under section 18, section 59 and section 143, and under notifications issued in terms of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962, subject to compliance of conditions as listed below:- 3.1 While the above-referred lockdown is presently in force till 14.04.2020, considering that the importer/ exporter may find it difficult to comply with requirement of furnishing bond for some more time thereafter till the situation normalizes, the said rel ation shall be available up to 30.04.2020. This relaxation shall however to review by the Board at the end of the lockdown period i.e. 14.04.2020. 3.2 In the period up to 30.04.2020, Customs field formations may accept request for submission of an undertaking from the importer/ exporter in lieu of a bond prescribed under the above-mentioned provisions. This relaxation will apply to the following categories of the importers/ exporters ; a) Government/Public Sector Undertakings (Central/State/UT Govts. or Administrations and their undertakings) b) Manufacturer/Actual User importer c) Authorized Economic Operators d) Status holder e) All importers availing warehouse facility in terms of section 59 of the Customs Act, 1962. 3.3 Each such relaxation, where requested, should comply with the following conditions: i) The content of the undertaking should, to the extent possible, be same as the content of the prescribed bond. ii) The undertaking should be duly signed by the IEC holder concerned on their business letter head and submitted by the registered email ID of the IEC holder or their authorised Customs Broker. iii) The undertaking should include a commitment from the IEC holder to submit the proper bond in prescribed format on notarised stamp paper etc. on or before 07.05.2020. iv) The undertaking will not be treated as a substitute for security, wherever mandated. v) The security, where required, shall be furnished in the nature and manner as deemed fit by the proper officer. Board's instructions issued from time to time regarding such security in specific cases should be kept in view in this regard. vi) In case of warehoused goods, any subsequent movement of goods to another warehouse under section 67 of the Customs Act, 1962, shall be allowed only to manufacturer/actual user importer or AEO or Status holders. For requests related to change of ownership after warehousing, the facility shall be considered only in cases where the prospective buyer is either manufacturer/ actual user importer or AEO or Status holder. 4. Such relaxation from submitting a bond shall also be considered on case to case basis for any other importer and exporter who requests for the same, with such additional safeguards over and above as listed in this Public Notice, as deemed fit by the jurisdictional Commissioner to safeguard revenue and ensure compliance of the statutory provisions. 5. Importers / Exporters availing this facility shall ensure that the undertaking furnished in lieu of bond is duly replaced with a proper bond before the stipulated period i.e. 07.05.2020. Customs field formations shall maintain a record of all cases of relaxation allowed by them. 6. All Exporters , Customs Brokers and Trade Associations are requested to give wide publicity to the contents of this Public Notice among their members in particular and Trade in general. 7. Difficulty, if any, should be brought to the notice of Additional Commissioner, Air Cargo Exports New Customs House, New Delhi. This issues with the approval of the Commissioner, Air Cargo Export, NCH, New Delhi. (K R Madhar) Additional Commissioner, Air Cargo Export
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