CBIC Notifies Extension of Customs clearances beyond normal working hours in Inland Container Depots

CBIC Notifies Extension of Customs clearances beyond normal working hours in Inland Container Depots The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Custom…

CBIC Notifies Extension of Customs clearances beyond normal working hours in Inland Container Depots
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) has issued a Circular to notifies Extension of Customs clearances beyond normal working hours in Inland Container Depots.
As a measure of trade facilitation and the ease of doing business, the CBIC has been enabling the facility of 24x7 Customs clearance across numerous sea ports and air cargo complexes across the country. Presently, this facility is available at 20 sea ports and 17 airports.
In order to meet the needs of the trade, the Board has received representation from the trade to expand the availability of 24-hour customs clearance to ICDs nationwide. The issue has been properly investigated.
Since the requirements from members of the trade and the local circumstances may vary from place to place, Board hereby advises all the Pr. Chief / Chief Commissioners, having jurisdictions over Inland Container Depots (ICDs) to consider having the ICDs within their jurisdictions designated with extended facility of Customs clearance beyond normal working hours in any of the following ways, namely:-
- Similar to the present Board standards for sea ports and air cargo/airports, the facility for customs clearance may be made available 24x7 basis.
- Customs clearance services may be provided with set hours on all seven (7) days of the week (including holidays) (say from 9 :30 AM to 6 :00 PM).
- For specific days of the week and at specific times, the customs clearing facility may be made available outside regular business hours.
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