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| Diplomatic
Bonds |
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Diplomatic Bonded
Warehouse is the warehouse licensed
under section 13 of the Customs
Act1969 for warehousing
the dutiable goods imported exclusively
for diplomats / privileged persons.
- A Bonded Warehouse License
is issued under the provisions
of section 13 of Customs Act1969.
However, in case of Diplomatic
Bonded Warehouse, the licenses
were issued with the prior
approval of the C.B.R.
- As provided under sub-section(2)
of section 13 of the Customs
Act1969, an application
for the grant of license shall
be made in the prescribed
form Annex-B
along with following documents
:-
- Map of the proposed
area.
- Article and Memorandum
of Association in case
of company and copy
of partnership deed
in case of partnership
firm.
- Certificate from
a scheduled bank showing
soundness of financial
position.
- Income Tax Registration
Certificate.
- Details of Directors
and authorized persons.
- Certificate of Membership
of Chamber of Commerce
and Industry.
- Lease / Tenancy Agreement.
- Copies of National
identity Card(s) &
Character Certificate(s).
- Comprehensive Insurance
Policy from an approved
Insurance Company.
- Survey Certificate
issued by the approved
surveyor.
- on receipt of application,
a team of officers is
constituted for inspection
of proposed premises
with a view to ascertaining
that the said premises
fully secured in all
respects and suitable
for warehousing dutiable
goods. The team shall
submit report to authorities
through the Assistant
collector concerned
for the grant of warehouse
license or otherwise.
3.
Besides the requirements mentioned
above, all other conditions
required under the
customs Act1969 or any
other law for the time being
in force shall also be fulfilled.
The permission for import
of liquor is, however, granted
to non-Muslims only.
- The diplomatic bonded warehouses
are dealing in import of goods
imported exclusively for the
use of diplomats, foreign
missions and privileged persons.
As such, all such goods /
items which are used by the
diplomats, foreign missions
and privileged persons can
be imported.
- The goods are not imported
against L/C. The importer
(holding diplomatic bonded
warehouse license) import
goods on contract basis and
store the same in his warehouse.
Subsequently goods are sold
to diplomats / privileged
persons according to their
requirement and exemption
certificates issued by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The purchase will be made
strictly according to the
quota fixed by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and quantities
mentioned in the exemption
certificate.
- Quota is allotted and purchases
are authorized by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs.
- The strength of the diplomatic
community in the country which
benefits from the warehouses
is maintained by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs.
- The licensee of a bonded
warehouse cannot open its
sub-office in other cities.
- Periodical stock taking
is conducted. The audit is
also carried out by the staff
of the Director General, Revenue
Receipt Audit on quarterly
basis. Moreover, insurance
policy is obtained from the
bonders covering all risks
including pilferage etc. Besides
there are specific provisions
in Chapter-XI and Chapter-XVIII
of the Customs Act1969.
In case of detection of any
pilferage or misuse of the
facility, penal action under
the relevant clauses of sub-section
(1) of sectin 156 of the Customs
Act1969 can also be
initiated.
- Every bonder cannot import
liquor. The import permission
from Ministry of Commerce
is necessary for the import
of liquor for a diplomatic
bonded warehouse.
- A Muslim can not import
or deal in liquor in the diplomatic
bonded warehouse.
- Liquor is allowed to Diplomats
against the Exemption Certificates
issued by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
- Liquor can be purchased
by diplomats according to
the quantities mentioned in
the exemption certificates
issued by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. Privileged
persons can purchase liquor
according to the quota provided
in the Model Rules and CGO.15/96
which is as under :-
- According to CGO.15/96,
the import / purchase of
alcoholic beverage is restricted
to US$ 200/= per family
per month by expatriate
employees of foreign or
local companies, loan funded
projects or media personnel.
- According to the Model
Rules dated 15-04-1963 for
customs concessions to privileged
personnel arriving under
various foreign aid programmes
or projects, import / purchase
of liquor can be made as
per following quota.
Privileged Person
- On first arrival in
Pakistan a privileged
person shall be allowed
to import free of duty
and taxes foodstuff and
other consumable stores
including liquors and
tobacco up to C&F
value of US$ 200/- under
chapter III of SRO 450(i)/01.
- During the period of
his assignment he shall
be allowed to import free
of duty and taxes foodstuff
and consumable stores
including liquor and tobacco
up to C&F value of
US$ 150/- per month but
the value of liquor will
not exceed US $50/- per
month.
- In addition to above,
the privileged person
shall be allowed to import
on payment of duty and
taxes foodstuff and consumable
stores including liquor
and tobacco up to a C&F
value of US$ 200/- per
month but the value of
liquor will not exceed
US$ 100/- per month.
- The privileged personnel
may import the monthly
quotas cited above for
a maximum period of six
months at a time.
- As per practice in vogue,
the license of the Diplomatic
Bonded Warehouse is renewable
every year.
- There is no fee prescribed
for the grant / renewal of
diplomatic bonded warehouse
license. Only establishment
charges are realized (forty
thousand only) is charged
on annual basis.
- The requisite information
in respect of Preventive Collectorate
is enclosed as Annex-C.
Procedure
of Clearance of Liquor From
Diplomatic Bonds / Warehouses
- A diplomatic bonded warehouse
is a bonded warehouse licensed
under section 13 of the Customs
Act1969.
- Provisions of Chapter XI
(Warehousing) are relevant
for importing and clearance
of liquors in these warehouses
that is :-
- On import, the liquor
is warehoused on in-bond
bill of entry.
- Clearance from warehouse
is made on ex-bond bill
of entry filed under section
104 of the Customs Act1969.
- The procedure for handling
transactions in diplomatic
bonds is almost the same as
is applicable to goods warehoused
and ex-bonded from private
/ public bonded warehouse.
The legal provisions have
been given in Chapter XI (sections
84 to 119 of the Customs Act1969).
- The difference in the operation
of diplomatic bonds and other
bonds is that the diplomatic
bonds deal exclusively in
goods required to be supplied
to the diplomatic missions,
diplomats and privileged personnel
etc. These goods include liquor
also.
- The warehoused lipuor is
cleared for supplying on ex-bond
bills of entry. The ex-bond
bill of entry is prepared
by the bonders according to
quantities mentioned in the
exemption certificates issued
by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs for the diplomats
and diplomatic missions and
according to prescribed quota
fixed by the CBR from time
to time in respect of privileged
personnel.
- The ex-bond bill of entry
after completion is forwarded
to Examining Officer (Incharge)
diplomatic bond / concerned.
- Proper ledgers are maintained
at the bonded warehouses.
- On receipt of duly completed
bill of entry, EO Bond enters
the particulars of the supplies
in the Bond Ledgers and gives
duplicate copy of the bill
of entry to bonders for making
supplies to concerned diplomat
/ privileged personnel. In
fact, the warehouse keeper
gives delivery against receiving
payment in foreign exchange
which is ultimately to be
reported to the State Bank
of Pakistan on monthly basis.
- Up to Serial No. 8, Customs
formalities are required to
be completed. Then starts
proceeding under Provincial
Excise Department who reportedly
issues TPs in case of supplies
to be made to upcountry personnel
/ diplomats and the goods
are generally dispatch through
transport companies.
- The role of the warehouse
keeper can be termed as "Commission
Agent". He arranges
import of liquor and warehouse
the same in his licensed warehouse.
From the warehouse, he makes
supplies to designated diplomatic
mission, diplomat or privileged
person etc. He charges the
value of liquor so supplied
in shape of cheques in foreign
currency accounts and after
deducting his commission remits
the balance to the shippers.
All these transactions are
governed under the provisions
of Foreign Exchange Regulations
Act1947 through the
State Bank of Pakistan.
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