Amendments in Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations w.r.t. enrollment of the Customs Brokers in Association and relaxation in compliance of duties or obligations

The CBIC vide Notification No. 52/2022-Customs (N.T.) dated June 24, 2022 has issued the Customs Brokers Licensing (Amendment) Regulations, 2022 to further amend the to amend the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018 (“the Brokers Regulations”), in a following manner:

  • Substituted Regulation 20(1) of the Brokers Regulations w.r.t. enrollment of the Customs Broker as a member of the Customs Broker’s Association registered in the Customs Station at every jurisdiction, where the Customs Broker is operating and it is recognised by the Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs.
  • Substituted Regulation 20(2) of the Brokers Regulations to prescribe that no Customs Broker shall enroll himself in more than one Association, at a given time, in a particular jurisdiction.
  • Inserted new Regulation 21 in the Brokers Regulations, to provide that the Board may allow a further time period for certain compliance of duties or obligations on the representation by the Customs Broker, where it is unable to comply with its duties or obligations within the time period, for the reasons beyond its control, but otherwise satisfy all other conditions.

The Notification can be accessed at: https://egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/2022/236792.pdf

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