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Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018
Rule CUSTOMS-BROKERS-LICENSING-REGULATIONS-2018 of 2018
- Published on 14 May 2018
- Commenced on 14 May 2018
- [This is the version of this document from 14 May 2018.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, commencement and application.
- 1. These regulations may be called the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018.2. They shall come into force on the date of publication in the Official Gazette.
3. These regulations shall apply to, a Customs Broker who has been licensed and such other persons who have been employed or engaged by a licensed Customs Broker under these regulations or the Customs House Agents Licensing Regulations, 1984 or the Customs House Agents Licensing Regulations, 2004 or the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013.
4. Every license granted or renewed under these regulations shall be deemed to have been granted or renewed in favour of the licensee, and no license shall be sold or otherwise transferred.
2. Definitions.
3. Customs Brokers to be licensed.
- No person shall carry on business as a Customs Broker relating to the entry or departure of a conveyance or the import or export of goods including work relating to audit at any Customs Station unless such person holds a license granted under these regulations:Provided that no license under these regulations shall be required by-4. Invitation of application.
5. Conditions to be fulfilled by the applicants.
6. Examination of the applicant.
7. Grant of License.
8. Execution of bond and furnishing of security.
9. Period of validity of a license.
10. Obligations of Customs Broker.
- A Customs Broker shall -11. Change in constitution of any firm or a company.
12. Change in the constitution of a concern.
13. Engagement or employment of persons.
2. A Customs broker who has been issued a license under sub-regulation (2) of regulation 7 shall be issued a photo-identity card in Form F by the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be:
Provided that in the case of the license issued under clause (b) of sub-regulation (2)of regulation 7, the photo identity card in Form F shall be issued to the person or persons who has actually passed the examination referred to in regulation 6.3. A Customs Broker may, having regard to the volume of business transacted by him, employ any number of persons other than an F card holder to assist him after verifying their antecedents and identity at the declared address by using reliable, independent, authentic documents, data or information:
Provided that such an employed person shall possess the Aadhaar number issued to him and that the minimum educational qualification of such persons so employed shall be 10+2, or equivalent.4. Employment of a person referred to in sub-regulation (3) shall be made only after obtaining the approval of the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be, who shall in granting approval, take into consideration the antecedents and any other information pertaining to the character of such person.
5. The person referred to in sub-regulation (3) shall, within four attempts from the date of his appointment, pass a written examination conducted by the said Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be, and the examination shall be such as to ascertain the adequacy of knowledge of such person regarding the provisions of the Act subject to which goods and baggage are cleared through Customs and the person shall, on passing the examination, be issued a photo-identity card in Form G by the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be.
6. Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-regulation (5), a G card holder who is employed under a Customs Broker may, on his employment under any other Customs Broker, with the approvalor no objection of the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, be exempted from passing of such examination.
7. A Customs Broker shall authorise only such employee who has been issued a photo identity card in Form F or Form G as the case may be to sign the declaration on the bills of entry, shipping bills, annexure thereof or any other document generated in connection with the proceedings under the Act or the rules or regulations made thereunder.
8. Where the Customs Broker has authorised any person employed by him in accordance with sub-regulation (7) to sign documents relating to his business on his behalf, he shall file with the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs of each Customs Station, as the case may be, a written authority in this behalf and give prompt notice in writing if such authorisation is modified or withdrawn.
9. The Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be, shall issue a photo-identity card to every person employed by a Customs Broker in Form H in case he has not passed the examination referred to in sub-regulation (4) for a period of five years:
Provided that the minimum educational qualification of such a person shall be 10+2.10. Any person who has been issued a photo identity card under this regulation shall, at all times when he transacts the work at the Customs Station, carry photo identity card with him and produce it for inspection on demand by any officer of the Customs Station.
11. Any change in the persons issued a F card or G card or H card and actually engaged in the work in the Customs Station on behalf of a licensee firm or company shall be communicated forthwith by the firm or the company, as the case may be, to the Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, and no new person other than 'F', 'G' or 'H' card holders, shall be allowed to work in the Customs Station as a duly authorised employee on behalf of that firm or company.
14. Prohibition.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs other than those referred to in regulation 7 may prohibit any Customs Broker from working in one or more sections of the Customs Station, if he is satisfied that such Customs Broker has not fulfilled his obligations as laid down under regulation 10 in relation to work in that section or sections:Provided that the period for which any Customs Broker may be prohibited from transacting business in one or more of the Customs Stations shall not exceed one month from the date of such prohibition:Provided further that where the license of the Customs broker is suspended as a consequence to prohibition, the time period specified in regulation 16, shall be reckoned from the date of such suspension.15. Suspension of license.
16. Procedure for revoking license or imposing penalty.
17. Penalty.
18. Appeal.
- A Customs Broker or F card holder, who is aggrieved by any order passed by the Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be, under regulation 16 or regulation 17, may prefer an appeal under section 129A of the Act to the Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal established under sub-section (1) of section 129 of the Act:Provided that a G card holder aggrieved by any order passed by the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs under these regulations may prefer an appeal under section 128 of the Act to the Commissioner of Customs(Appeals) against the orders of the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be, who shall proceed to decide the appeal expeditiously within two months of the filing of the appeal.19. Membership of associations.
| 1. | Name of the applicant :- |
| 2. | Full address of the applicant :- |
| 3. | Aadhaar Number:- |
| 4. | Names, Permanent Account Numbers (PAN) andaddress of each of the partners of the firm or the directors ofthe company, as the case may be, in case the applicant is a firmor a company :- |
| 5. | Name and Permanent Account Numbers (PAN) of itspartner/partners or director/directors who will actually beengaged in the work as Customs Broker, in case the applicant is afirm or a company:- |
| 6. | Educational qualification of each of thepersons, who may be engaged as Customs Broker :- |
| 7. | Total number of attempts the applicant has madein the examination referred to in regulation 9 of the CustomHouse Agents Licensing Regulation, 1984 or regulation 8 of theCustom House Agents Licensing Regulation, 2004 or regulation 6 ofthe Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013 or regulation 6of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018:- |
| Declaration : | |
| (a) | I have working knowledge of English/locallanguage (.........)/Hindi. |
| (b) | I have not earlier applied for a license to actas Customs Broker and no such application was rejected/accepted. |
| (c) | The firm or company by whom the undersigned isemployed have earlier held a Customs House Agent or CustomsBroker's License under the Customs House Licensing Regulation,1984, the Customs House Licensing Regulation, 2004 or the CustomsHouse Licensing Regulation, 2013or these regulations and it wascancelled or suspended/not cancelled or suspended. |
| (d) | The undersigned/the person proposed to beemployed by me have been/have not been penalised, convicted orprosecuted under any of the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962(52 of 1962), the Central Excise Act 1944 (1 of 1944), and theFinance Act, 1994. |
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1. not sell or transfer license to any other person.
2. obtain an authorization from each of the companies, firms or individuals by whom he is for the time being employed as Customs Broker and produce such authorisation whenever required by the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs.
3. transact business in the Customs Station either personally or through an employee duly approved by the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, designated by the Commissioner of Customs.
4. in the event of the license being lost, report the same immediately to the Commissioner of Customs.
5. ensure that he discharges his duties as Customs Broker with utmost speed and efficiency and without any delay.
6. comply with the obligations specified in regulation 10 of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018.
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Customs Station of IssueSignature of the Principal Commissioner ofCustoms/Commissioner of Customs (with seal)Date of issue :Conditions of the LicenseThis license is issued subject to the following conditions:-1. not sell or transfer license to any other person.
2. obtain an authorisation from each of the companies, firms or individuals by whom he is for the time being employed as Customs Broker and produce such authorisation whenever required by the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs.
3. transact business in the Customs Station either personally or through an employee duly approved by the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs, designated by the Commissioner of Customs.
4. in the event of the license being lost, report the same immediately to the Commissioner of Customs.
5. ensure that he discharges his duties as Customs Broker with utmost speed and efficiency and without any delay.
6. comply with the obligations specified in regulation 10 of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018.
| 1. | Name of the Customs Broker :- |
| 2. | Aadhaar Number: - |
| 3. | Permanent Account Number (PAN): - |
| 4. | Full address of the Customs Broker : - |
| 5. | Customs Broker License No. and Custom House ofissue : - |
| 6. | Name, Permanent Account Numbers (PAN) andaddress of each of the partners of the firm or the directors ofthe company, as the case may be, in case the applicant is a firmor a company : - |
| 7. | Name(s) of its partner/partners ordirector/directors and Permanent Account Numbers (PAN) who willactually be engaged in the work as Customs Brokers, in case theapplicant is a firm or a company : - |
| 8. | Educational qualifications of each of thepersons, who will actually be engaged in the work as CustomsBroker: - |
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Accepted for and on behalf of the President of IndiaSignature of the Principal Commissioner of Customs/Commissioner of Customs(with seal)Date :...........................Form - E[see regulation 8]Surety Bond No. .........of 20....Know all men by these presents that we ........................................................ (A) ..................... and ..................... (B) ..................... are held and firmly bound to the President of India in the sum of Rs. 5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakh) only for payment whereof we hereby bind ourselves and each of us binds himself and each of our heirs, executors and administrators firmly by these presents dated this day ..................... of ............................ in the year two thousand and ..............................Whereas the said ..................... (A) ..................... has been authorized to act as a Customs Broker under section 146 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and the said ..................... (B) ..................... has agreed to enter into this bond as required by rules made under the said section:Now the condition of the above written bond is such that if the said ...................... (A) ..................... both at all times whilst holding such authorization as aforesaid behave himself in a faithful and incorrupt manner as regards the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018 and the officers, and if the said ..................... (A) and..................... (B) ..................... their executors, or administrators some or one of them do, and shall at all time make good to the President of India all and every sums of money which being due to the Government shall by reason of the misfeasance or negligence of the said ..................... (A) ..................... have not been paid to the President of India then the above written bond shall be void; otherwise the same shall remain in full force and virtue.Signed, sealed and delivered by the above named in the presence of witnesses.1. ............................
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Executed before me this..............of .......20...Signature of the Principal Commissioner of Customs/Commissioner of Customs(with seal)Form - F[see sub-regulation (2) of regulation 13]Identity CardCustoms Broker Licence No. .........M/s./Shri/Ms.:Identity Card| Designation (Proprietor, Partner, Director, Employee) :The Postmaster/InchargePermanent Account Number (PAN):Aadhaar Number:Issued at :Valid up to :Name of the Customs Broker :Type of Customs Broker:(Proprietorship/Firm/Pvt./ Public Ltd./Others) | Photo with signature andseal of Deputy/AssistantCommissioner ofCustoms |
| Photo with signature and seal of Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Customs |
| Photo with signature and seal of Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Customs |