CBIC Notifies Implementation Of Automation In Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty or for Specified End Use) Rules, 2022

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has notified the implementation of automation in Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty or for Specified End Use) Rules, 2022.

Reference is drawn to the Circular No. 04/2022-Customs dated 27.02.2022 on implementing automation in the IGCR Rules, 2017 which have been subsequently superseded by IGCRS Rules, 2022..

Representations have been received regarding difficulties in filing of the monthly returns on the IGCR portal.

Considering the request of stakeholders, the Board has decided to permit the importers who are facing difficulties on electronic filing of their IGCR-3 monthly statement, to do so manually before jurisdictional officers till 31.01.2025. The monthly statement is to be filed online from the month of February 2025.

An excel utility will be made available by DG Systems, CBIC by 15″ December 2024 for filing IGCR-3 monthly statements. The importers are encouraged to make use of the same to file their IGCR3/IGCR 3A statements electronically for present and past periods. The same may be completed latest by 31 January 2025.

Circular Details

Circular No.25/2024-Customs

Date: 21/11/2024

Mariya Paliwala
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