The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has abolished the requirement of periodic renewals of Licence/Registration issued to Customs Brokers and Authorised Carriers with effect from 23 July 2021, a government release said.  

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The life-long validity of licenses/registrations is expected to provide a major relief to the trade by reducing their compliance burden and promoting the Ease of Doing Business in India.  

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“This would greatly help reduce the compliance burden cast on the trade, which had to otherwise make application and submit numerous documents to renew their licenses/registrations,” this release said. 

The net effect of the amendments carried out to the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018 and Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018, is that the existing licenses/registration would have a lifetime validity, the government release said. 

Another change that has been introduced is to allow a licensee/registration holder to voluntarily come forward to surrender his license/registration if s/he wishes.  

Also, a provision has been made to invalidate licences/registrations that are inactive for more than a year, this release said. These steps would prevent misuse of dormant licences/registrations by unscrupulous person who mis-declare import or export or wrongly obtain export refunds/incentives and when caught, put the burden on the original license/registration holder.  

At the same time, the interest of the genuine trade is safeguarded by empowering the Commissioners of Customs to revalidate the licence/registration in case the inactivity is for genuine reasons, the release said. 

Removing the requirement of seeking periodic renewals also reduces interface between the Customs and the trade, which is a deliverable of the CBIC’s ‘Contactless Customs’ initiative, a critical component of its flagship Turant Customs programme, the release said. 

CBIC (erstwhile Central Board of Excise & Customs) is a part of the Department of Revenue under the Ministry of Finance. It deals with the tasks of formulation of policy concerning levy and collection of Customs, Central Excise duties, Central Goods & Services Tax and IGST, prevention of smuggling and administration of matters relating to Customs, Central Excise, Central Goods & Services Tax, IGST and Narcotics to the extent under CBIC's purview.