Extra Duty Deposit e-payment integration in customs ICES requires generated challans and blocks clearance until payment is completed. Integration of Extra Duty Deposit (EDD) into ICES 1.5 mandates generation of an EDD challan by the Appraiser for a Bill of Entry, selection of the prescribed EDD rate, forwarding challan particulars to the bank for e-payment, and blocking issuance of Out of Charge until payment is completed; Appraisers may delete and re-enter challans before payment where material errors exist, and importers/brokers must verify challan details prior to e-payment.
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Extra Duty Deposit e-payment integration in customs ICES requires generated challans and blocks clearance until payment is completed.
Integration of Extra Duty Deposit (EDD) into ICES 1.5 mandates generation of an EDD challan by the Appraiser for a Bill of Entry, selection of the prescribed EDD rate, forwarding challan particulars to the bank for e-payment, and blocking issuance of Out of Charge until payment is completed; Appraisers may delete and re-enter challans before payment where material errors exist, and importers/brokers must verify challan details prior to e-payment.
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