OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS

KACHCHH – KANDLA

Nr. Balaji Temple, New Kandla

Phone No.02836-271460 Fax No.02836-271467

 

 

PUBLIC NOTICE NO.13/2007

DATE :      26.03.2007

 

        Sub. :  Dispense   with  verification of DEPB licenses in the light of

                   electronic transmission of shipping bills and DEPB licenses.

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            Attention of all Custom House Agents, Importers, Exporters, Shipping Agents, Members of Regional Advisory Committees and Members of the Trade is invited to the Board’s Circular No. 14/99-Cus dated 15.03.99 under which a detailed procedure for verification of DEPB Scrips was prescribed.

           Now, vide the Board’s Circular No. 11/2007 dated 13.02.2007 (enclosed), issued from F.No. 605/210/2005-DBK and in order to facilitate the trade, a procedure for online transmission of shipping bills to DGFT as well as DEPBs from DGFT has been put in place at Ahmedabad ACC, Hyderabad ACC, Trivendrum ACC, Ahmedabad ICD, Bangalore ICD, Tuticorin ICD, Cochin CH, Goa CH, Kakinada CH, Kandla CH, Mangalore CH, Tuticorin CH, and Vizag CH. As per this procedure, the DEPBs issued by the DGFT would now be received online by Customs. Such DEPBs would be subjected to the prescribed validation checks online and therefore, the same would be available for use by the importers. Details of such DEPBs would also be available on the home page of the website www.icegate.gov.in. However, as a purely temporary measure, till the procedure gets stabilized, it has been decided that the importers would be required to produce the hard copies of the DEPBs, issued by DGFT to the designated officer before such DEPBs are allowed to be utilized.

 

        It has further been decided that henceforth, in respect of the DEPBs received online, the DEPB number would need to be mentioned on the bill of entry if such DEPBs are intended to be used for payment of duty instead of the registration number as is the practice with respect to manually verified DEPBs.

        The above procedure would be applicable in respect of DEPBs issued on or after 09.04.2007 by DGFT. The procedure as prescribed in the above mentioned Circular No. 14/99-Cus dated 15.03.99 would continue to be followed in case of DEPBs issued before 09.04.2007.

         All the Trade Associations/Chamber of Commerce/Members of Regional Advisory Committees and Custom House Agents’ Association are requested to publicize the contents of this Public Notice among their members/constituents. Any difficulty faced in implementation of the same may be brought to the notice of this office immediately.

 

Encl:  As above.

 

Sd/-

(T. JAYARAMAN)

COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS,

KACHCHH, KANDLA.

 

F..No. S/01-01/200  -APPG (G)

To

As per mailing list and Notice Board.

The Joint Commissioner, Customs, MP & SEZ, Mundra.

The Assistant Commissioner, Customs, Division, Bhuj

 

 

 

CIRCULAR NO.  11  /2007-CUSTOMS

 

F.NO.605/210/2005-DBK

Government of india

MINISTRY OF FINANCE

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

CENTRAL BOARD  OF  EXCISE  & CUSTOMS

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New Delhi, dated the 13th  February,2007

To,

All Chief Commissioners of Customs

All Chief Commissioners of Customs & Central Excise

All Commissioners of Customs /Customs(Prev) /Customs & Central Excise / Central Excise

DG, CEIB, New Delhi

DGRI / DGCEI / DG (Systems & Data Management) /  DG (Export Promotion)/ DGI / DG, NACEN

          Chief Departmental Representative, Customs, Excise & Service Tax  Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi

 

Sir/Madam,

 

Sub:  Dispensing with Verification of DEPBs  at  EDI ports in the light of Electronic Transmission of Shipping Bills and DEPBs.

 

I am directed to invite your attention  to the Board’s Circular No. 14/99-Cus dated 15.3.99 dealing with verification of DEPBs.  In terms of this Circular read with Mumbai Custom House Standing Order No. 7418/98, dated 18.12.98, the DEPBs issued by DGFT are subjected to a verification process by Customs at the port of registration.  This is to ensure, inter alia, that the goods covered by the shipping bills have actually been shipped and also to ensure that the same shipping bill is not used more than once for getting the DEPB and that the credit utilized is not more than the credit allowed in the DEPB. 

 

2.       In 2005, vide Public Notice No. 57 (RE-2005) / 2004-09 dated 6.10.2005, an amendment had been made in paragraph 4.49 of Handbook of Procedures dealing with verification of DEPBs by the Customs. In terms of the amended paragraph, DEPBs issued on the basis of EDI shipping bills transmitted electronically by Customs to DGFT and  the DEPBs sent to Customs through an Electronic Message Exchange System are not required to be verified by the Customs authorities at the port of registration. 

 

3.       Pursuant to this amendment, the matter was examined by the Board and in order to facilitate the trade, a procedure for online transmission of shipping bills to DGFT as well as DEPBs from DGFT has been put in place. As per this, the DEPBs issued by DGFT would now be received online by Customs. Such DEPBs would be subjected to the prescribed validation checks online and thereafter, the same would be available for use by the importers.  Details of such DEPBs would also be available on the home page of website, www. icegate.gov.in.  However, as a purely temporary measure till the procedure gets stabilised, it has been decided that the importers would be required to produce the hard copies of the DEPBs issued by DGFT to the designated officer at the respective Custom House i.e. ports of registration mentioned in the DEPBs  before  such DEPBs are allowed to be utilised.

 

3.1     It has been further decided that henceforth, in respect of  the DEPBs received online, the DEPB number would need to be mentioned on the bill of entry if such DEPBs are intended to be used for payment of duty instead of the registration number as is the practice with respect to manually verified DEPBs.

 

4.       The jurisdictional Commissioners of Customs may accordingly implement the above instructions from a specified date in consultation with the Directorate General of Systems.  The procedure prescribed in Circular No. 14/99 dated 15.3.99 would, however, be continued in respect of DEPBs issued before such specified date and in respect of DEPBs received manually at non-EDI stations.

 

5.       A suitable Trade Notice and Standing Order may be issued for the guidance of the trade and staff.  Difficulties faced, if any, in implementation of the Circular may be brought to the notice of the Board at an early date.

 

          Receipt of this circular may please be acknowledged.

                                                                                        Yours faithfully,

                                                                    (Dr. M. Subramanyam)

   Director to the Govt. of India

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