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Streamlining the procedure of processing of Drawback claims under Section 74 of the Customs Act, 1962- Reg.

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..... s imported and cleared under RMS. The present procedure has been scrutinized and streamlined. Accordingly, the following procedure is prescribed. 2. The documents to be submitted along with a claim have been broadly prescribed under Rule 5(2) of the Re-export of Imported Goods (Drawback of Customs Duties) Rules, 1995. Accordingly, the application for claim of drawback under section 74 to be made by the exporter/CHA shall be accompanied by the following documents:- 1. Triplicate copy of Shipping Bill bearing examination report. 2. Annexure -II 3. Calculation Sheet for the drawback claim 4. Export Promotion (EP) copy of the shipping bill 5. Custom attested Export Invoice 6. Custom attested Export Packing List 7. Export Bill of .....

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..... rutiny of the application with respect to its completeness and availability of all the relevant documents shall be done. Applications which are incomplete or without any relevant documents, shall be dealt with as per the provisions of Rule 5(4) of the Re-export of Imported Goods (Drawback of Customs Duties) Rules, 1995 and shall be returned to the applicant along with the Deficiency Memo(DM) as prescribed in Annexure A within fifteen days. It is clarified that all claim papers, including documents submitted by the applicant, along with the DM shall be sent to the applicant. Applicants are advised to receive back their incomplete claims through their authorized representative, otherwise the same shall be sent by speed post. 2.3 If the claim .....

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..... B/E and no audit objection/demands are pending against the Bill of Entry/party for recovery. However, the past experience has been that obtaining NOCs takes a lot of time and are seldom received within the time limit of one month available for processing the claims. Therefore, in such cases, letters for NPC and NOC to sections concerned of the respective Custom House shall be put in a sealed cover and handed over to the exporter/CHA, in case the exporter/CHA so desires. In other cases, the present practice of sending the letters by post to the respective Custom House shall be continued. 4. The above procedure shall come into force with immediate effect. 5. Any difficulty noticed in the implementation of this public Notice may be brought .....

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..... ₹ 100 (notarized) 16. Permission from RBI for re-exports of the goods, wherever necessary 17. Indemnity bond on stamp paper of ₹ 100 (notarized), wherever required 18. Any other relevant document ______________________ Your drawback claim is returned herewith and if the requirements specified in this deficiency memo are not complied with within thirty days, your claim shall be trated as not filed for the purpose of rule 5(1) as per the provisions of rule 5(4) (b) of the Reexport of Imported Goods (Drawback of Customs Duties) Rules, 1995. Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Customs, Drawback section/NCH. Encl:- Your drawback claim submitted on__________ ANNEXURE-B OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (EXPORT PROMOTION), D .....

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