Merchant Overtime Fee
Basic features of the provisions for levy of overtime fee:
Procedure for posting of officers on overtime basis
Merchant Overtime Fee
At times, requests are received from trade for providing Customs clearance
facilities or for Customs supervision of activities such as loading/unloading of
vessels, stuffing, de-stuffing of containers, examination of cargo etc. beyond
normal working hours of Customs or on holidays. Sometimes requests are received
for posting of officers to supervise activities like stuffing, de-stuffing of
containers etc., at a place beyond the Customs area. Normally, the trade is
required to plan its activities requiring Customs supervision or presence during
working hours on working days and within the Customs area. However, in certain
cases, e.g. in case of perishable cargo, life saving drugs or other consignments
required urgently which has landed at an airport after working hours or on
holidays, the importer may want immediate clearance. Similarly, the
loading/unloading of goods on/from a vessel is to take place even on holidays or
after working hours, as ship detention charges may be very high. Further, the
trade requests for Customs supervision for factory stuffing of export cargo to
avoid hassles of examination and stuffing of cargo at the ports.
- Considering the difficulties of the trade, the services of Customs, after
normal working hours or on holidays within the Customs area or at any time at a
place beyond Customs area, are provided on payment of overtime fee. The overtime
fee is collected in terms of section 36 of the Customs Act, 1962 and the Customs
(Fees for Rendering Services by Customs officers) Regulations, 1998 made thereunder. Section 36 of the Customs Act, 1962 allows unloading/loading of
imported/export cargo from/on a vessel beyond working hours on a working day or
on holidays only on payment of a prescribed fees. The Customs (Fees for
Rendering Services by Customs Officers) Regulations, 1998, prescribes the rates
and the manner for collection of such fee.
Basic features of the provisions for levy of overtime fee:
- The overtime fee is levied for services rendered by the Customs officers
to trade beyond normal working hours or on holidays. If the service is
rendered by officials at a place which is not their normal place of work or
at a place beyond the Customs area, overtime is levied even during the
normal working hours. The term 'service' means any function performed by the
Customs officer under the Customs Act, 1962 and it includes-
- examination of the goods and related functions,
- loading and unloading of goods whether generally or specifically,
- escorting goods from one Customs area to the other, and
- any other Customs work authorised by the Commissioner of Customs.
- The term 'working hours' means the duty hours prescribed by the
Commissioner of Customs in his jurisdiction for normal Customs work. Where
different working hours have been prescribed by the Commissioner of Customs
for different items of Customs work or for different places within his
jurisdiction, such working hours are to be considered as 'working hours' for
the purpose of levy of overtime fee.
- The prescribed rates of overtime fee for rendering services by the
Custom officers are as follows:
Category of officers |
Fee per hour or part thereof on working days
(in rupees) |
Fee per hour or part thereof on holidays
(in rupees) |
|
6AM to 8 PM |
8PM to 6AM |
6AM to 8 PM |
8PM to 6AM |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
- Appraisers, Superintendent (Customs Preventive) and
Superintendent (Central Excise)
|
85 |
125 |
140 |
180 |
- Air Customs Officers, Examiners, Preventive Officers and
Inspectors of Central Excise
|
75 |
100 |
105 |
145 |
- Class IV staff
|
35 |
45 |
55 |
60 |
- Overtime fee as mentioned above is levied for a minimum of 3 hours in
each case, except in cases of overtime postings immediately preceding or
immediately following the working hours of the concerned cadre of officers.
The period between the midnight and 6 AM is to be treated as a block for
calculation of overtime fee whether the services are required for the entire
block or for a portion thereof. In regard to services provided by Customs
officers during working hours at a place beyond Customs area, the overtime
fee is charged for the entire block of working hours before lunch or after
lunch, as the case may be, whether the request for the services of Customs
officer is for the entire block or a portion thereof.
Procedure for posting of officers on overtime basis
- The party desirous of availing of the services of officers on overtime
basis is required to make prior request to the Department for such posting.
The Customs scrutinises the application made by the parties and ascertains
the requirement of the job. The overtime fee is calculated on the basis of
rates prescribed in the said regulations as mentioned above. A separate fee
is to be charged if either of the three namely CHA/Vessel /Party(Importer/
Exporter) changes. In case a CHA has more than one Bill of Entry/Shipping
Bill of an importer/exporter, he need not pay separate set of fee for each
such document. Similarly, if an exporter or importer has more than one
activity to be supervised by Customs during the same block, he need not pay
overtime fee for each activity separately. Once the party pays the overtime
fee, the officers are posted to perform Customs work.
(Reference - The Customs (Fees for Rendering Services by Customs Officers)
Regulations, 1998 issued vide notification No.69/98-Cus.(N.T), dated 4th
September, 1998).