Circular No. 0O2/2021-Customs
F.No.394/51/2020-Cus (AS)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Anti-Smuggling Unit(CBIC)
KKK
Room No. 501, Sth Floor, Hudco Vishala Building,
R. K. Puram, New Delhi dated 19.01.2021
To,
All Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs,
All Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs (P),
All Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs and GST,
The Director General of Human Resource Development,
Webmaster, CBIC.
Subject: Posting of staff at Customs areas and collection of Cost Recovery Charges- reg.
Madam / Sir,
The undersigned is directed to draw your kind attention to various circulars and letters
which deal with the matters relating to the posting of officers and staff at Customs areas and
collection of the Cost Recovery Charges thereof, as tabulated below. These
circulars/letters/instructions prescribe the norms for posting of officers and staff at various
Customs facilities such as Ports, Airports, Air Cargo Complexes (ACCs), Courier Terminals,
Diamond Plazas, Inland Container Depots (ICDs) and Container Freight Stations (CFSs}, the rates
of Cost Recovery Charges and exemption from payment of Cost Recovery Charges.
S.No. Letters / Circulars/ Date Subjects/Issues covered
Instructions
1. | F.No. A-1108/9/91-Ad.IV 01.04.1991 Payment of Cost Recovery Charges@ 1.85 times of
the monthly average salary and allowances.
2. Circular No. 52/97-Cus 17.10.1997 Staffing norms for ICDs and CFSs
3. | Circular No. 34/2002-Cus 26.06.2002 Standard set of guidelines for appointment of
custodian of Seaports and Air Cargo Complexes.
4, Circular No. 27/2004-Cus 06.04.2004 Appointment of custodian for Air Cargo Complex
and Seaports
S. | F.No.434/17/2004-Cus IV 12.09.2005 Performance criteria for considering regularization
of cost recovery posts in ICDs and CFSs
6. | F.No. 1108/11/2008-Ad.IV 25.07.2008 Payment of .Cost Recovery Charges for actual
deployment of staff
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aq Circular No. 13/2009-Cus 23.03.2009 Handling of Cargo in Customs Area Regulations
8. | Circular No. 16/2013-Cus 10.04.2013 Fixation of norms for waiver of Cost Recovery
Charges and staffing norms for Seaports, Air-
Cargo Complexes, Courier Terminals, Diamond
Plazas and Airports
9. | F.No.450/41/2010 28.10.2015 One-time authorization of Chief Commissioners to
Cus.IV(Pt). grant exemption from Cost Recovery Charges
10. | DGHRD F.No. 8/B/28/HRD ; 03.11.2015 One-time authorization of Chief Commissioners to
(EMC) /CRB/2014 grant exemption from Cost Recovery Charges
11. | DGHRD F.No. 8/B/85/ 06.2017 Clarification of one-time authorization to Chief
HRD (EMC)/CRB/2015 Commissioners to grant exemption from Cost
Recovery Charges
12. |DGHRD F.No. 8/B/85/RD | 10.08.2018 Compendium of instructions for creation of posts
(EMC) /CRB/2015 on cost recovery basis
2 Over the period of time, a gamut of issues has been brought to the notice of the Board
through various representations. These issues include the effective date of exemption from the
Cost Recovery Charges, reverting back to Cost Recovery Charges upon failing to achieve
benchmark post exemption, interest payable on delayed payments, advance payment in a quarter
even though the facility stops it’s operation in the quarter, recovery for sanctioned strength and
deployment of lesser number of staff, threshold criteria of performance for exemption, and effective
date for stoppage of payment if a facility to be de-notified.
3. The Board has examined the matter. It is clear that there are many issues upon which the
field formations require clarifications in the absence of which there is an inordinate delay in
getting approvals from the competent authority for the grant of exemption from payment of Cost
Recovery Charges in respect of eligible facilities. Further, there is no uniformity amongst field
formations in these matters. Accordingly, it has been decided to issue comprehensive guidelines in
respect of posting of officers and staff on cost recovery basis and grant of exemption from payment
of Cost Recovery Charges. These guidelines subsume the relevant portions of the aforelisted
circulars/letters/instructions.
4. Applicability
4.1. The requirement that the custodian shall bear the cost of Customs staff posted at Customs
area shall apply to all Customs areas such as Seaports, Airports, Air Cargo Complexes, Courier
Terminals, Diamond Plazas, ICDs, and CFSs, notified after 26.06.2002.
4.2. The requirement that the custodian shall bear the cost of Customs staff posted at Customs
area shall not apply in the following cases:
a. the facility notified under Section 45 of the Customs Act, 1962, before 26.06.2002 with no
change in custodianship or area after 26.06.2002;
b. the facility notified before 26.06.2002 but part or whole of the same premises transferred
(on lease basis or otherwise) to a new custodian, on or after 26.06.2002 (e.g. Airport
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Authority of India is custodian for the whole Mumbai Air Cargo Complex upto 26.06.2002,
and after 26.06.2002 they have transferred the custodianship for the part of Air Cargo
Complex to Air India); and
c. the facility notified before 26.06.2002, but premises extended after 26.06.2002 under the
same custodianship.
4.3. The conditions and obligations already being discharged by the earlier custodian for such
facilities such as Air Cargo Complexes, Courier Terminals or Ports to be retained and applied to
the new custodian. This shall also be applicable in case of transfer of ownerships.
S. Staffing Norms
9.1 The staffing norms for sanction of posts on cost recovery basis at various Customs facilities
are as follows:
Customs Facility Deputy/ Asst. Appraiser / Examiner/ EA Hawaldar Total
Commissioner (Superintendent Inspector
Sea Port 2 4 12 2 le 31
Air Cargo Complex 2 8 12 4 s) 31
Courtier Terminal 4 9 12 al 8 37
Diamond Plaza it 4 8 2 4 19
ICD (approved for 1 1 1 1 2 a
only handling
export cargo)
ICD {approved for 1 2 2 2
2 13
handling both
export and import
cargo)
CFS ) 1 1 i 1 4
Class A Airport! SS 38 78 0 24 144
Class B Airport? 4 29 48 0 16 97
Class C Airport 0 8 16 0 4 28
3.2. In the initial stages of operation of a facility due to less volume of work, full strength of the
officers may not be required. In such cases, if the facility requests, the Principal Commissioner or
Commissioner of Customs may, after his consideration, post less than the sanctioned strength of
officers. Gradually, when the business picks up, the full contingent of staff may be posted.
6. Creation of posts on the basis of Cost Recovery Charges
6.1. Creation of cost recovery posts is essential before issuance of necessary notifications by the
jurisdictional Commissioners of Customs to operationalize a facility as a customs area. The
jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs shall forward the proposals for
’ Class A Airport is the one which handles more than 12000 international flights / 10 lakhs Passengers per annum.
* Class B Airport is the one which handles 6000 to 12000 international flights/5 to 10 lakhs Passengers per annum. * Class C Airport is the one which handles less than 6000 international flights/5 lakhs passenger per annum.
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the creation or continuation of posts on cost recovery basis to DGHRD (and not to the Board
directly).
6.2. Initially, the validity of posts on cost recovery basis is one year. The jurisdictional Principal
Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs shall send the proposals to DGHRD for continuation
of the posts created on cost recovery basis at least two months before the expiry of the validity, so
that the Department of Expenditure gets sufficient time for considering the proposals; as the
Department of Expenditure takes adverse note of delay in seeking permission in cases where such
proposals are sent after the expiry of the validity of the posts created.
6.3. The proposals for creation/continuation of posts shall be in terms of the Department of
Expenditure’s stipulations from time to time in this regard*.They shall contain all the relevant
information as per Annexure-I. DGHRD shall process these proposals without delay and convey
the decision thereon to the field formations concerned with a copy marked to the Board.
7. Payment of Cost Recovery Charges®
7.1. The Cost Recovery Charges shall be payable by facilities at the uniform rate of 1.85 times of
the monthly average cost® of the post plus other allowances (such as Dearness Allowance, House
Rent Allowance, etc.) For this purpose, the following factors may also be kept in view for working
out the cost regarding all the cost recovery posts:
i, additional dearness allowance as and when sanctioned by the government should be
considered, and arrears shall be recovered; and
il. if the relevant staff is in possession of government accommodation and do not draw
house rent allowance. Even then, the notional house rent allowance as admissible to
them should be taken into account on cost recovery basis.
7.2. The Cost Recovery Charges would be payable in respect of officers actually deployed at the
facility. Where the officers are posted in excess of norms, Cost Recovery Charges for such excess
number of officers shall be payable. However, this situation shall not ordinarily arise. If a
particular officer is given charge of more than one facility, the Cost Recovery Charges shall be
apportioned amongst the facilities concerned.
7.3. Cost Recovery Charges shall be payable from the first day of the month in which the facility
commences it’s operation and it shall be paid in advance for every quarter.
7.4. If the facility fails to deposit the Cost Recovery Charges in advance, for any particular
quarter, and in case such charges remain unpaid either wholly or partly, the deployment of staff at
the facility should not be abruptly put on hold. The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of
Customs concerned may consider the facility operator’s financial contingencies and on case to case
4 O.M. No. 7{1}/E.Coord.L/2017 dated 12.4.2017
5 Board’s F.No. A-11018/9/91-Ad.IV dated 1.4.1991
°The average cost shall be calculated based on the pay matrix for the particular post. t | | | | Y
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basis may allow a certain period of delay (not more than three months at a time and not on more
than two occasions) in payment with interest. The interest in such cases shall be at the rate
specified for delayed payment of duty under the Customs Act, 1962. A public display in this regard
Shall be made so that the trade can clear the containers that have already entered the facility. And
for non-payment of advance, the entry of containers would be restricted till pending dues with
interest are paid so that the facility does not have any uncleared containers once it is to be shut
down.
8. Eligibility for Exemption from Cost Recovery Charges
8.1. The cost recovery posts should have the Department of Expenditure's specific permission for
continuation before seeking/claiming exemption in respect of any given Customs facility.
8.2. The facilities are eligible to apply for exemption from payment of Cost Recovery Charges
upon fulfilling the performance criteria as given in the table below. The facilities shall claim
exemption if they meet both the criteria (Criterion-I and Criterion-II) in preceding two financial
years or any one of the criteria (Criterion-I or Criterion-II) in preceding four financial years.
Facility Criterion -I
(Volume/Value of
Cargo/ flights handled ina
year)
Criterion -II
(Number of Documents/ Passengers
handled in a year)
Sea Port 6 lakh metric tons 3000 Documents
Air Cargo Complex 12,000 metric tons 35,000 Documents
Courier Terminal 1.5 lakh packages 20,000 Documents
Diamond Plaza Rs. 15,000 Cr 12,000 Documents
ICD (both export & import) 7200 TEUs 7200 Documents
ICD (only export) 3600 3600
Documents
CFS 1200 TEUs 1200 Documents
Airport 3500 flights
3 lakhs Passengers
8.3. The exemption from the Cost Recovery Charges shall be available only to common use
facilities and not to any facility used exclusively by a private entity, even if they meet any of these
benchmarks.
8.4. As mentioned earlier, the cost recovery posts that were sanctioned or diverted from the
regular cadre strength to the various Customs facilities before 18.12.2013 (date of issuance of
Cadre Restructuring Notification) were subsumed in the regular cadre strength of CBIC at that
time’. Accordingly, the Chief Commissioners were authorized to grant exemption from payment of
Cost Recovery Charges for the eligible facilities,
8.5. In respect of all the cases for which exemption from cost recovery charges have not yet been
granted though applications for the same are received, and all other cases for which applications
”DGHRD’s Instruction F. No.8/B/28/ HRD(EMC)/ CRB/ 2014 pt. dated 03.11.2015
*Board’s letter F.No.450/41/2010 Cus. IV (Pt). dated 28.10.2015
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would be received hereinafter, the exemption from the payment of Cost Recovery Charges shall be
subject to the following conditions:
a. the facility should have achieved the benchmark performance as prescribed in para 8.2;
b. the application for the exemption from Cost Recovery Charges is complete in all respects
(in case any deficiency is noticed, the Commissionerate shall issue a deficiency memo for
the applicant to complete the application);
c. the exemption will be effective from the beginning of the fourth month from the date of
issuance of this Circular or the date of receipt of the complete application, whichever is
later;
the facility shall not have any other dues to be paid under the Customs Act, 1962;
no investigation under the Customs Act, 1962, shall be pending against the facility;
the payment of Cost Recovery Charges would be up-to-date;
the exemption shall be prospective from the fourth month onwards; and
conditions specified at para 9.1. below. so
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8.6. DGHRD shall complete the regularization process and obtain the approval of the competent
authority within a period of three months in order to enable the exemption to be available from the
beginning of the fourth month, as per para 8.5 above.
9. Withdrawal of exemption granted
9.1. Facilities shall continue to meet the Criterion-I or the Criterion-II or both, as the case may
be, in the years subsequent to grant of exemption. If any facility fails to do so, a grace period of one
year will be given within which it should meet the same. The exemption will be withdrawn if a
facility does not meet the criteria even after the lapse of one-year grace period.
9.2. The jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs shall therefore,
monitor the performance of the facilities under their charge and take immediate measures,
including recourse to para 7.1 to 7.4 above, in cases warranting withdrawal of exemption from
Cost Recovery Charges.
10. Procedure for claiming/grant of exemption
10.1. The eligible facility may apply for exemption from Cost Recovery Charges to the
jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs.
10.2. The jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs shall forward the
proposal for regularization of posts to DGHRD through the respective Principal Chief
Commissioner or Chief Commissioner of Customs within 15 days. The proposal shall be sent in
the format prescribed under Annexure-II.
10.3. DGHRD will process such proposal in a time-bound manner so that the regularization of the
post is in place within three months of application for exemption from payment of cost recovery
charges.
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ll. De-notification and Cost Recovery Charges
11.1. If the facility is required to be de-notified for any reason, the Cost Recovery Charges should
be payable until the date of such de-notification. DGHRD may take necessary steps during this
period to surrender the sanctioned/regularized posts.
11.2. Ifa facility is de-notified in the middle of a quarter for which the Cost Recovery Charges are
deposited in advance, the actual Cost Recovery Charges until the de-notification date shall be
calculated on pro-rata basis, and excess deposit if any, shall be refunded to the entity. It may be
noted that such refund shall not be treated as the refund of duty under Section 27 of the Customs
Act, 1962. Instead, General Financial Rules (GFRs) shall be applied in such cases.
12 The circulars and instructions issued earlier on the subject which are not inconsistent with
the provisions of this Circular would continue to be in force.
13. The above guidelines may be circulated widely to all Customs facilities and the field
formations may be suitably sensitized. The jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner
of Customs shall undertake a review of the existing facilities and take necessary action in terms of
these guidelines.
14. Any difficulty while implementing the guidelines may be brought to the notice of the Board.
Yours faithfully,
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(Sharad Srivastava) _
Director (Anti-Smuggling)
Tel. No. 011- 26177519
Telefax-26 177-328 /572/543
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Annexure-I?
(to the Board's Circular No. 02/2021-Customs)
Proposal for creation/continuation of posts on Cost Recovery basis
Part A: Basic details
1. | The proposal is for [_] Creation of posts [_] Continuation of posts
2. Name of the Commissionerate
oe Customs Zone
4. | Name of the facility
5. | Date of approval of the facility/letter of
intent (copy to be attached)
6. | Date from which the
sanction /continuation of sanction of
posts sought
7. | Ifthe proposal is being sent belatedly,
the reasons thereof
8. | Whether the Cost Recovery
Charges have been deposited in
advance and if not, whether the
facility has furnished the requisite
undertaking for depositing the
Cost Recovery Charges?
9. | Whether some staff has already
been deputed with the facility in
anticipation of _ getting the
sanction?
? Please refer to D.O.F. No. A. 11018/ 14/2008 Ad. IV dated 02.07.2018 and Department of Expenditure O.M. No. 7(I}/E.Coord.I./2017
dated 12.04.2017
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Part B: Details of posts required to be created/continued
Minimum No. of posts
Period Brief Workload Revenue How ' Remarks |
proposed for creation for justification | involved in| involved) feasibility
| which for the terms of | (in cases| of sharing |
the creation and | documents| of the
posts not being able| as could be| continua) existing !
| required to estimated | tionof | post is |
accommodate posts) | ruled out.
within the
——_—_ - . sanctioned
Designation T Now| strength
|
|
coe Patou ra
Supdt. /Appraiser | | |
Inspector /Examiner
| |
Executive Assistant | | | | |
Havaldar soi | | | |
Part C: Only in the case of proposals for continuation of posts:
1. Details of staff strength sanctioned and deployed at the facility.
Designation i Sanctioned ~ Actual Date of actual Remarks
Strength deployment deployment
AC/DC
|
|
|
Supdt. / Appraiser
|
Inspector /Examiner
Executive Assistant |
|
Havaldar | | |
2. Details of Cost Recovery Charges collected
Year
Amount {In Rs Crores)
3. Whether any amount is pending to be recovered?
4. Revenue generated from the facility
[] Yes No [_ |
Year
Amount (In Rs Crores)
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5. Other details, if any
Part D: Certificate:
Certified that:
1. there is a shortage of the posts proposed to be created;
2. the above posts are required to be created/ to be continued on cost recovery basis as
needed by the facility concerned; and
3. I am personally satisfied with the need to create/continue with the above posts and
appropriate amount will be collected from the facility concerned.
Place: Signature of the Commissioner:
Date: Name:
Notes
1. The proposal shall be supported with facts and figures. DGHRD on its part shall take into
account the total picture emerging out of all the cadres taken together while processing the
proposal.
2. If the proposal was earlier seen by IFU, Deptt. of Expenditure, if so, the replies to the
queries raised by them. (In case the similar types of queries were earlier raised on a number
of cases, the replies thereto have to be given on individual cases instead of clubbing all the
cases together).
3. Copies of the letter of Intent/Approval of the facility etc. shall be enclosed, the undertaking
to bear Cost Recovery Charges as provided under paras 5(2) and 6(1)(0) of HCCAR, 2009
shall be enclosed, and the Notification issued under Section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962 by
the CBIC declaring the place for unloading of import goods and the loading of export goods
or any class of such goods.
4. The proposal for continuation of posts shall be sent in advance i.e. two months before
the expiry of validity of the posts created.
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Annexure-II
(to the Board's Circular No. 02/ 2021-Customs)
Proposal for grant of exemption from Cost Recovery Charges
Name of the
Commissionerate
Customs Zone
Name of the facility
Date of approval of the
facility/ Letter of Intent
(copy to be attached)
Date of commencement
of the facility
Whether the facility is | Yes/No
functioning
consecutively for the
past two years/four
years
Workload of the facility Year Volume (TEUs/ MTs) Number of documents
year wise
/Value of Cargo (In handled/ number of
Rs Crores)/ Number passengers
of flights
Staff Position Designation Sanctioned Actual Requirement as |
Strength | deployment | per SIU norms
(Year wise)
DC/AC
Superintendent /
Appraiser
Inspector /Examiner
STA/TA/EA
Havaldar/Sepoy
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9. Cost Recovery Charges | | Year Amount (In Rs crores)
collected
10. Whether any amount is | Yes/No
pending to be
recovered?
i Revenue generated | | Year Amount (Rs. crores)
from the facility
Tay Other details, if any
Note:The details for the past two/four years shall be submitted depending on the eligibility
Certifie
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Place:
Date:
d that:
the facility has fulfilled the workload as per the prescribed benchmark in respect of
TEUs and documents and passengers, as the case may be;
the Customs staff have been continuously posted in the facility, on Cost Recovery basis;
all the arrears of Cost Recovery Charges till the date of waiver should be paid by the
facility;
there is no other amount to be recovered from the facility operator under Customs Act,
1962;
no case relating to payment of Cost Recovery Charges or any other matter under
Customs Act, 1962 is pending in any Court/Tribunal,
the facility operator to whom the waiver of cost recovery is being examined has given an
undertaking to the effect they shall continue to abide by Handling of Cargo in Customs
Area Regulations, 2009, the guidelines, circulars and instructions, if any, issued by the
Board/Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs in relation to the
functioning of the facility for smooth customs operations;
no investigation under Customs Act, 1962 against the facility is pending; and
annual inspection of the facility has been completed and the facility has taken all the
remedial action wherever pointed out in the inspection report.
Signature of the Principal
Commissioner /Commissioner of Customs:
Name:
Office Stamp:
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