CBIC introduced changes in system w.r.t AD Code Registration in exports



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The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has introduced significant changes to the AD Code registration process for exports. Previously, exporters had to register their AD Code at every customs port where they filed documents. Now, a single registration at any customs location will suffice for all ports, simplifying the process considerably. Existing registrations will be automatically assigned to the port where the last shipping bill was filed.

Advisory No: 10/2022
Category: AD Code/Exports
Issued by: DGoS, ICES

Subject: Changes in System with respect of AD Code Registration in exports

There was a demand from trade that an AD code should required to be registered only once in Customs System for filing documents across all the customs locations. To facilitate trade, the following changes have been made in the System in respect of AD Code registration. The erstwhile process and the changes introduced are as below :

2. Erstwhile Process

AD Code with associated bank account registration in System was a one time process for an IEC for filing of document (i.e. Shipping Bill) at any Customs EDI port. An AD Code was required to be registered at every port where documents were filed. There could be multiple AD codes associated with an IEC at various ports. The registration request could be made online either through ICEGATE ID or at the Customs House. The same was to be approved by an officer at every individual port, where the IEC sought the registration of the AD code.

AD Code Registration for Exports Simplified by CBIC

3. New Changes

AD code with associated bank account will now required to be registered in the System at only one port, and thereafter, the AD code would be available at all Customs locations. For any new AD code registration (or updation) at any port, the same has to be registered through online request at ICEGATE. The option to Add/modify the AD code and account against an IEC has been disabled in ICES under “CLK” role. As in the existing procedure, the request would be approved by the officer under the CLK role at that particular port. Once an AD code is registered against an IEC at any port, the same can be used for all ports. There is no
requirement of separate registration at other ports for filing documents. Further, any change/amendment in the particular AD code account details will have to be done at that port of registration only i.e. the port chosen by the IEC at the time of making application for registration. Further there can be multiple AD codes and associated accounts registered against an IEC. No changes have been made in this regard. As explained above, all multiple AD codes will have to be registered in the System at any one of the ports as explained above. Thus for an IEC, there can be different ports of registration for different AD codes.

3.1 Further for existing AD code(s) and associated accounts registered for an IEC, the Customs port, where the last Shipping Bill with a particular AD code was filed, has been taken as the port of registration for that AD code in the System. The details of port of registration for each registered AD code against an IEC would be available on the ICEGATE login ID under Bank Account Leveraging Technology for Serving Taxpayer Management Option. As explained above, any change/amendment in the particular AD code account details will have to be done at that port only.

Trade under your jurisdiction be guided suitably and officers informed. Any issue faced may be forwarded to team.ices@icegate.gov.in.

Deputy Director, ICES 

FAQ :

The main change is that an AD Code only needs to be registered once at any customs port, and it will then be valid for use across all customs locations in the country.

Previously, exporters had to register their AD Code and associated bank account at each individual customs port where they intended to file shipping bills.

New AD Code registrations or updates must be done through an online request on ICEGATE. The option to add or modify AD codes within the ICES system under the 'CLK' role has been disabled.

For existing AD Codes, the customs port where the last shipping bill was filed using that particular AD Code is now considered the port of registration in the system.

Yes, you can still have multiple AD Codes and associated bank accounts registered against an IEC. Each of these multiple AD Codes will need to be registered at any one port.

Details of the port of registration for each registered AD Code against an IEC can be found on your ICEGATE login ID under the 'Bank Account Leveraging Technology for Serving Taxpayer Management Option'.




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