🧾 What’s the New Rule?
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has introduced a major change in how customs duty can be paid in India:
- Businesses and individuals can now pay customs duty using wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital payment methods such as UPI (Unified Payments Interface), debit cards, and credit cards on the government’s customs portal — ICEGATE.
- Earlier, payments were largely restricted to a few authorised bank interfaces and traditional remittance methods.
This step marks a significant expansion of wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital payment options for customs duty settlements.
💡 What Is UPI?
The UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is India’s instant, real‑time digital payments system supported by most banks and mobile apps. It lets users transfer funds securely between bank accounts using a simple UPI ID or QR code — and has become the backbone of everyday cashless payments across India.
📍 What Has Changed at ICEGATE?
🔹 Payment Aggregator Facility
CBIC has introduced a payment aggregator feature on the ICEGATE e‑Payment platform, allowing:
- UPI payments directly for customs duty
- Debit card and credit card payments
- Internet banking alongside existing options
This upgrade gives importers, exporters, and traders more flexibility and convenience in settling duty payments.
🔹 Easier and Faster Transactions
Previously, customs duty payments often involved bank challans or corporate banking interfaces. Now:
- Duty can be paid instantly via UPI apps like google Pay, PhonePe, or Paytm
- No need to log in to multiple banking portals manually
This “one‑click” capability significantly reduces transaction steps and processing time.
💼 Who Benefits Most?
This change brings advantages to several groups:
✔ Importers and exporters
They can pay duty faster and track payments more easily — improving logistics efficiency.
✔ Small and medium businesses (SMEs)
Lower barriers and simpler payment options help them avoid delays caused by traditional bank processes.
✔ Traders and logistics providers
Real‑time payments reduce cargo clearance delays and paperwork hassles — potentially speeding up trade operations.
🚀 Why This Is Important
This move aligns with India’s broader push towards digital economy transformation and financial inclusion. UPI’s ease and ubiquity make it a logical choice to extend into more government payment areas. It supports:
- Faster wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital adoption in trade and customs
- Reduced reliance on traditional banking channels
- Better tracking and compliance for duty payments
This also reflects India’s growing confidence in wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital payment infrastructure like UPI, which already handles billions of transactions every day.
📌 Quick Takeaway
👉 The government has made UPI and card payments officially available for customs duty on the ICEGATE portal.
👉 This is a major convenience boost for traders and businesses paying import/export duties.
👉 It reflects India’s wider goal of digitalising government payments across sectors.
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