Customs Compliance Verification precedes duty payment, enabling parallel clearance processes and queueing for release upon payment. A pre-payment Customs Compliance Verification (CCV) permits a designated customs officer to perform statutory verifications and record Out of Charge (OOC) for a Bill of Entry even if duty payment is pending; the BE moves to a CCV queue after OOC and will transfer to the GAT queue immediately upon integration of duty payment, enabling parallel processing of goods registration and examination while payment is completed.
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Customs Compliance Verification precedes duty payment, enabling parallel clearance processes and queueing for release upon payment.
A pre-payment Customs Compliance Verification (CCV) permits a designated customs officer to perform statutory verifications and record Out of Charge (OOC) for a Bill of Entry even if duty payment is pending; the BE moves to a CCV queue after OOC and will transfer to the GAT queue immediately upon integration of duty payment, enabling parallel processing of goods registration and examination while payment is completed.
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