Faceless Assessment rollout for imports under Chapters 84-85 assigns bills centrally while ports handle physical checks and bonds. Phase 1 implements Faceless Assessment for imports mainly under Chapters 84 and 85 between Bengaluru and Chennai from 8 June 2020: the Customs Automated System assigns bills of entry to designated Faceless Assessment Groups which verify self-assessments, raise electronic queries via ICEGATE/e-Sanchit, order examinations or testing, and issue speaking orders for re-assessments; Port Assessment Groups and Turant Suvidha Kendras remain responsible for physical examinations, bond/BG registration, provisional assessment finalisation, and actions when cases are routed back to the port. Appeals against re-assessment orders lie with the Commissioner (Appeals) having jurisdiction over the port of import.
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Faceless Assessment rollout for imports under Chapters 84-85 assigns bills centrally while ports handle physical checks and bonds.
Phase 1 implements Faceless Assessment for imports mainly under Chapters 84 and 85 between Bengaluru and Chennai from 8 June 2020: the Customs Automated System assigns bills of entry to designated Faceless Assessment Groups which verify self-assessments, raise electronic queries via ICEGATE/e-Sanchit, order examinations or testing, and issue speaking orders for re-assessments; Port Assessment Groups and Turant Suvidha Kendras remain responsible for physical examinations, bond/BG registration, provisional assessment finalisation, and actions when cases are routed back to the port. Appeals against re-assessment orders lie with the Commissioner (Appeals) having jurisdiction over the port of import.
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