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Subject: Duty Free Replenishment Certificate ( DFRC ) Licence – Exim Police 2000-2001 – instructions reg.
Attention is invited to para 7.4 of the Exim Policy and Paras 7.55 to 7.62 of the Handbook of Procedure, Vol.I of Policy period 2000-2001 in terms of which DFRC licence would be issued to eligible manufacturer exporters or merchant exporters for import of inports used in export product. Customs Notification No. 48/2000-Cus. Has been issued on 25th April, 2000 to facilitate import under DFRC Licences.
2. The salient features of DFRC Licence are as follows;
3.1 Filling of Shipping Bill for Export.
Exporters under DFRC shall file a shipping bill for export of dutiable goods ( where export duties are leviable ) or shipping bill for export of duty free goods ( where no export duties were leviable ). Each copy of the shipping bill shall contain the following endorsement by the exporter:
3.2
Examination of Exports.
The export goods shall be examined with reference to the description and
technical specification of the export product declared in the shipping
bill and also the description and technical specification of the inputs
declared to have been used in the export prodcut. Samples for testing need
not be drawn where goods are exported under central excise seal or accompanied
by test reports of statutory authority. Samples for testing should be drawn
only when necessary.
4. Following procedure shall be followed for permitting imports against DFRC Licence.
4.1 Imports – subject to normal chechks/examination
Imports effected against DFRC Licence shall not be cleared under Fast Track/Green Channel Scheme and would be subjected to normal chech/examination shceme.
4.2 Sourcing of inputs from Private Bonded Warehouses
The facility of sourcing inputs from private bonded worehouses under para 5.15 of the Exim Policy shall be available & for this purpost the provisions of Section 68 of the Customs Act, 1962 shall be applicable except that the clearance of inputs from bond shall be allowed against DFRC Licence subject ot fulfilment of the terms & conditions mentioned in theCircular and Notification No. 48/2000-Cus. Dated 25th April 2000.
4.3 Debiting of DFRC Licence
No clearance shall be allowed under Customs Notification No. 48/2000-Cus. Dated 25th April, 2000, unless a debit entry has been made in the DFRC Licence.
4.4 Registration of DFRC Licence and issue of TRA.
Prior to first import against DFRC Licence, the licence shall be registered at the port of the registration as specified on theLicence. A copy of the licence shall be kipt on records of the Customs House of registration. Where imports are intended from other ports, licence holders shall gice intimation to port of registration. Port of registration shall then issue a Telegraphic Release Advice to the port of import and shall also keep a copy oa TRA. The details of actual imports against TRA shall be forwarded by port of imports to the port of registration.
5.Registration of Ports
Imports and exports against DFRC Licence shall be permissible only from ports, airports, inland Container Depots and Land Customs Stations specified in condition ( 4 ) of Customs Notification No. 48/2000-Cus. Dated 25th April, 2000. Commissioners of Customs have been empoeered to permit imports and exports from any port, airport, land customs station or inland container depot subject to such conditions as may be specified by the Commissioner.
6. Copy of Customs Notification No. 48/2000-Cus. Dated 25th April, 2000 is enclosed.
7. Standing Ordirs/Departmental Orders for the information and guidance of the field staff and trade/public notices for the trade mauy be issued and copies of the same may be forwarded to the Joint Secreatary ( Drawback ).