The aforementioned circular stands modified accordingly.ģ.2 Expediting assessment process: Board observes that, at present, the working hours of the FAGS across the country are not uniform. This measure is expected to enable faster clearance of non-risky imports with enhanced focus on risky imports, so that revenue remains safeguarded. It is clarified that the element of randomness in interdiction of any Bill of Entry would be retained by RMS. 07.2021 the facilitation level across all Customs stations would be increased to 90% relating to RMD. Board also notes that the use of machine learning and the other state of art technologies now enables RMS to more precisely target the risky consignments thereby enabling more focussed attention on lesser number of Bills of Entry for assessment by the FAGs. As a result, the overall average facilitation levels have already exceeded these levels with the All-India average facilitation level across all Customs stations being 77% for May 2021. Various initiatives have since been taken to leverage technology as well as simplify extant procedures. 39/2011-Customs dated decided the facilitation targets should be 80% for Aircargo Complexes, 70% for Seaports and 60% for ICDs. Accordingly, Board has decided to implement the following measures in the Customs Faceless Assessment and clearance processes:ģ.1 Enhancement of facilitation levels: Board has earlier reviewed the facilitation levels in imports and vide Circular No.However, Board observes that there is even now scope for improvement which would potentially lead to a substantial increase in the pace of assessments and Customs clearance, while further enhancing the uniformity in assessments and anonymity with a view to reduce interface with the trade. Board finds that by and large the objectives of Faceless Assessment in terms of expeditious assessments, anonymity in assessments and uniformity in assessments have been met. Board has recently comprehensively reviewed the implementation of Faceless Assessment and deliberated on the further measures required for expediting the pace of assessment and Customs clearance of imported goods.and clarify/streamline certain processes for its effective implementation. 55/2020-Customs dated, which put together detail the roll out of Faceless Assessment pan India w.e.f. ![]() Subject: Improvements in Faceless Assessment – Measures for expediting Customs clearances – reg. (Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs)Īll Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs/ Customs (Preventive),Īll Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs & Central tax,Īll Principal Commissioners/ Commissioners of Customs/ Customs (Preventive),Īll Principal Commissioners/ Commissioners of Customs & Central tax,Īll Principal Director Generals/ Director Generals under CBIC.
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