CBIC implemented Risk Management System for processing of Duty Drawback Claims

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Risk Management System for processing of Duty Drawback Claims

Circular No. 15/2021- Customs dated July 16th, 2021

CBIC has earlier introduced Risk Management Systems (RMS) and decided to implement it in two phases. In the first phase, RMS processed the data and provided output to ICES up to goods examination stage.

Now, in the second phase, it has been decided to implement Risk Management System for processing of Duty Drawback Claims as well. RMS will process the shipping bill data after the Export General Manifest (EGM) is filled electronically and will provide output to the ICES for processing of Duty Drawback Claims. This facility shall be initiated with effect from July 26th, 2021.

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