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CBIC enables uploading digitally signed documents for all types of exports under Indian Customs EDI System

Updated: Nov 13, 2018 07:03:42am
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CBIC enables uploading digitally signed documents for all types of exports under Indian Customs EDI System

New Delhi, Nov 13 (KNN) In a bid to improve ease of doing business and promote paperless processing, the revenue department has decided to extend the facility of uploading digitally signed documents for all types of exports under Indian Customs EDI System (ICES).

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) in a circular said “On successful implementation of the pilot, it has been decided to extend this facility to all ICES locations on pan India basis for all types of exports under ICES.”

Operational at 134 major customs locations, ICES is handling nearly 98 per cent of India's international trade in terms of import and export consignments. 

The customs department had introduced paperless processing under Single Window Interface for facilitation of trade on pilot basis on e-SANCHIT in exports at air cargo complex, New Delhi and Chennai Customs House.

According to shipping bill (Electronic Integrated Declaration) Regulation, 2011, authorised person required to submit digitally signed electronic integrated declarations and supporting documents and dispenses with the need for trade to submit the corresponding hardcopies. 

On this circular added that once a shipping bill has been filed, customs officers will be able to access the uploaded electronic versions of supporting documents while viewing or assessing the bill on ICES. 

With the extension of this facility at all ICES locations on pan India basis, a large number of documents that trade, transport and regulatory agencies are required to submit/ receive in the process of live customs clearance are now processed online.

The Indian Customs EDI System (ICES) is designed to exchange/transact customs clearance related information electronically using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). 

To make the entire process simpler, the revenue department ‘e-SANCHIT’ facility will facilitate paperless processing and the trading across borders with "ease".

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