Licence for Customs Broker establishes non-transferability, authorised representatives, station-specific transaction and long-term validity with renewal requirements. Licence for Customs Broker authorises the named person, firm or company to transact customs brokerage across India subject to conditions: brokerage in firms or companies must be transacted through nominated authorised individuals; the Commissioner of Customs issues the licence with station and date; and mandatory conditions include non-transferability, production of employer authorisations, transacting business personally or through Customs approved employees, prompt reporting of loss, duty to act with speed and efficiency, compliance with specified regulations, and long-term validity with renewal under the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013.
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Licence for Customs Broker establishes non-transferability, authorised representatives, station-specific transaction and long-term validity with renewal requirements.
Licence for Customs Broker authorises the named person, firm or company to transact customs brokerage across India subject to conditions: brokerage in firms or companies must be transacted through nominated authorised individuals; the Commissioner of Customs issues the licence with station and date; and mandatory conditions include non-transferability, production of employer authorisations, transacting business personally or through Customs approved employees, prompt reporting of loss, duty to act with speed and efficiency, compliance with specified regulations, and long-term validity with renewal under the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013.
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