CBIC Notifies Simplification for Procedure for Compounding of Offenses under Customs Act

CBIC Notifies Simplification for Procedure for Compounding of Offenses under Customs Act

CBIC Notifies Simplification for Procedure for Compounding of Offenses under Customs Act The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has N…

authorReetudateAug 24, 2022
Last update on Aug 24, 2022
CBIC Notifies Simplification for Procedure for Compounding of Offenses under Customs Act The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs(CBIC) has Notified Simplification for Procedure for Compounding of Offenses under Customs Act. The Circular Stated, "Reference is invited to Circular No. 54/2005-Customs dated 30.12.2005 on guidelines for compounding of offenses under Customs Act read with para 12 of the Circular 27 /2015-Customs dated 23.10.2015. The Central Government has brought further changes in the Customs (Compounding of Offenses) Rules, 2005 vide Notification No.69/2022 Customs (N.T.) dated 22.08.2022." Salient features of the amendment are as follows: i) Satisfaction of compounding authority has been limited only to verify and be satisfied that the full and true disclosure of facts has been made by the applicant; ii) The offense under section 135AA of the Customs Act has also been made compoundable. Further, the competent authority has been mandated to grant immunity when offense is only of this type. While reviewing the provisions, a need was perceived to undertake awareness campaigns for conveying the benefits of compounding provisions which could enhance the use of such provision by concerned persons. Accordingly, Pr. Chief/ Chief Commissioners are directed to undertake periodical (say, quarterly) comprehensive and targeted outreach programmes for this purpose. It has also been decided that Pr. DG, Director General & Data Management shall incorporate in the reporting, the performance of every Zone in terms of receipt and timely disposal within 6 months of compounding applications, as well as for recording of the sums realized as compounding amount, as envisaged in para 7 of the Circular No. 54/2015-Customs dated 30.12.2005. For Official Circular Download PDF Given Below:

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