Miscellaneous functionalities/changes enabled in ICES –


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This notice informs importers, exporters, customs brokers, and other stakeholders about new functionalities and changes implemented in the ICES system. Key updates include an option for field officers to retransmit shipping bills to the RBI to resolve foreign exchange receipt issues, and the discontinuation of printing examination instructions on the first copy of Bills of Entry. These instructions will now be emailed after goods registration.

 OFFICE OF THE PR. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (NS– I),
APPRAISING MAIN (IMPORT)
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU CUSTOM HOUSE,
SHEVA,/ TAL- /URAN/DISTRICT- RAIGAD,
MAHARASHTRA-400707 (email :  appraisingmain@gmail.com / Telephone No: 022-27244979)

FN. S/22-Gen-20/2020-21/AM (I)/JNCH

Dated: 15.04.2021

PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 33/2021- JNCH
DIN- 20210478NW000000EEC9
 

Subject: Miscellaneous functionalities/changes enabled in ICES – reg.

Attention of all Importers/Exporters, Custom Brokers, CFSs, Custodians, General Trade, Partner Government Agencies (PGAs) and all other stakeholders is invited to ICES Advisory No. 11/2021 dated 13.04.2021 issued by Directorate General of Systems and Data Management on the above subject.

2. Trade is hereby informed about the following new functionalities and provisions made in the System for their benefit:

(1) Option to Retransmit Shipping Bills to RBI: Instances have been received from the trade where shipping bills details do not get reflected in RBI System (EDPMS) at times, creating difficulties in foreign exchange receipts by them. For resolving such issues, an option has been enabled for the field officers under AMEND role in ICES to retransmit the shipping bills to RBI. This is similar to the option available to retransmit SBs to DGFT.

(2) Discontinuation of printing Examination Instructions in the first copy of Bill of Entry: Considering that most of the BEs will now be filed in advance after the budgetary changes in Sec 46 of the Act, system has now discontinued the printing of examination instructions in the first copy of Bill of Entry. Instead, examination instructions will now be sent to the importer or the Customs Broker by System over e-mail after goods registration is complete. These instructions will also not be available in View BE options till the goods are registered.

(3) Inclusion of Indo Mauritius CECPA document code under CAROTAR: Reference is invited to the ICES Advisory No. 34/2020 dated 17.09.2020 conveyed vide JNCH Public Notice No. 120/2020 dated 17.09.2020 for enabling the provision for capturing additional details at the time of filing of Bills of Entry as per CAROTAR, 2020.

Attention is also invited to the Notification No. 25/2021- Customs dated 31.03.2021 providing preferential rates for the India Mauritius CECPA and provision for applicability of Customs (Administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreement) Rules i.e. CAROTAR.

For the above Indo Mauritius CECPA, the detail of PTA/FTA notification and corresponding COO document code as to be declared in the Bill of Entry is mentioned below.

As in the case of imports under other FTAs, the Certificate of Origin pertaining to the CECPA will have to be mandatorily uploaded on eSanchit and corresponding IRN should be declared for the items covered in the Bill of Entry.

NOTIFICATION DOC_CODE FTA/PTA
025/2021 861016 COO-CECPA(Mauritius)

3. This Public Notice should be considered as Standing Order for the concerned Officers and Staff of JNCH, Mumbai Customs, Zone-II.

Sd/-

(U. Niranjan)
 Pr. Commissioner of Customs

Copy to:

1. The Chief Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai Zone-II, JNCH.
2. The Commissioner of Customs, NS-G/NS-I/NS-II/NS-III/NS-Audit /NS-V, JNCH.
3. All Additional/Joint/Dy./Asstt. Commissioners of Customs, JNCH.
4. All Sections/Group of NS-G/NS-I/NS-II/NS-III/NS-Audit/NS-V, JNCH.
5. AC/DC, EDI for uploading on JNCH website immediately.
6. All Partner Government Agencies (PGAs)
7. All Trade Members and Stake Holders (MANSA/CFSAI/BCBA/FIEO etc).

FAQ :

The notice announces miscellaneous functionalities and changes enabled in the ICES system for the benefit of trade stakeholders.

An option has been enabled for field officers in ICES to retransmit shipping bills to the RBI, similar to the option for retransmitting to DGFT, to address difficulties in foreign exchange receipts.

Examination instructions will no longer be printed on the first copy of the Bill of Entry. Instead, they will be sent to the importer or Customs Broker via e-mail after goods registration is complete.

The Indo Mauritius CECPA document code (861016) has been included under CAROTAR for capturing details at the time of filing Bills of Entry, allowing for preferential rates under the agreement.

The Certificate of Origin for the Indo Mauritius CECPA must be mandatorily uploaded on eSanchit, and the corresponding IRN should be declared in the Bill of Entry for the relevant items.

 

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Notification No : FN. S/22-Gen-20/2020-21/AM (I)/JNCH
Published in Miscellaneous
Source : http://www.jawaharcustoms.gov.in/pdf/PN-2021/PN-33-2021.pdf

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