New Delhi:In an attempt to facilitate faster clearance of imported goods, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has extended the facility of deferred payment of customs to public sector undertakings (PSUs).
Under the new norms, authorised PSUs would be allowed to clear the goods imported by them through customs first and then pay duty later, within 14 days.
"This measure is expected to result in speedier clearance of the goods imported by the PSUs, thereby helping them in their activities. In general, the duty payment is deferred by 15 days," a statement from the Finance Ministry said.
The scheme of deferred payment of Customs duties was first introduced in November, 2016 for importers recognised by the CBIC as Authorised Economic Operators (AEOs). These importers are approved by the Customs on the basis of certain compliance parameters such as proper maintenance of records, secure internal controls, a good track record of legal compliance, etc.
The approved AEOs numbering 244 at present are given the facility of clearing their imported goods immediately and paying the admissible Customs duties thereon subsequently.
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