Faceless Assessment rollout enables remote assignment of bill of entry assessments across interlinked customs zones, preserving local appeal jurisdiction. Phase 1 introduces Faceless Assessment at Bengaluru and Chennai by enabling the Customs Automated System to assign non facilitated Bills of Entry for specified imported articles to nominated Faceless Assessment groups on a first cum first basis, irrespective of the physical location of the assessing officer. Complementary measures preserve local appellate jurisdiction by empowering jurisdictional Commissioners of Customs (Appeals) to decide appeals for imports into their territories, nominate nodal Commissioners to monitor assessment practice, and require establishment of Turant Suvidha Kendras to facilitate trade and carry out specified verifications.
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Faceless Assessment rollout enables remote assignment of bill of entry assessments across interlinked customs zones, preserving local appeal jurisdiction.
Phase 1 introduces Faceless Assessment at Bengaluru and Chennai by enabling the Customs Automated System to assign non facilitated Bills of Entry for specified imported articles to nominated Faceless Assessment groups on a first cum first basis, irrespective of the physical location of the assessing officer. Complementary measures preserve local appellate jurisdiction by empowering jurisdictional Commissioners of Customs (Appeals) to decide appeals for imports into their territories, nominate nodal Commissioners to monitor assessment practice, and require establishment of Turant Suvidha Kendras to facilitate trade and carry out specified verifications.
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