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<h1>Understanding the Bill of Entry Regulations 2018: Key Definitions and Customs Procedures Explained</h1> The Bill of Entry (Electronic Integrated Declaration and Paperless Processing) Regulations, 2018, outlines definitions relevant to customs procedures. The 'Act' refers to the Customs Act, 1962. An 'authorised person' includes importers or their representatives with valid licenses under customs regulations. A 'bill of entry' is an electronic declaration with a unique number generated by the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange System. The 'Customs Automated System' is synonymous with this system. 'ICEGATE' is the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs' automated system. A 'service centre' is a designated location for data entry, and 'supporting documents' are relevant for assessing imported goods. Terms not defined here follow the Customs Act, 1962.