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The Directorate General of Customs and Excise ( abbreviated or DJBC) is an Indonesian government agency under
Ministry of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
that serves the community in the field of
customs Customs is an authority or Government agency, agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling International trade, the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out ...
and
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.


History


Dutch colonial era

The establishment of official customs and excise administration in Indonesia began during the colonialization period of the Netherlands, specifically upon the entry of
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to the country. The officers were often called ', while the official name of the administration was ('), loosely translated as the Department of Import Duty and Export Duty and Excise. The administration's main objectives were to ' (import duty), ' (export duty), ' (excise). This Bureau is headed by a Chief Inspector who doubles as an advisor to the Director of Finance for trade and shipping domiciled in Batavia. At that time the Customs Bureau was headed by a civilian officer appointed directly from the
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. Several Heads of the Customs and Excise Office of the Netherlands Indies period were as follows: The history of the first duty and excise tax collections in Indonesia began in the Dutch colonial era in 1886 against kerosene based on the ''Ordonnantie van December 27, 1886, Stbl. 1886 Number 249''. issued by the government of the Dutch East Indies.


Japanese colonial era

During the colonialization period of Japan, the Japanese Occupation Army passed Law no. 13 on the opening of government offices in Java and Madura. In article 1, paragraph 2 of the law states:
"Customs and excise duty offices in regions and branches shall not be taken care of temporarily".
The department's functions of collecting import duty and export duty were eliminated, leaving only the function of collecting excise. The Customs and Excise, Tax Branch was made into an institution with the joint name led by Chogo assisted by several native employees, namely Soetikno Slamet and H.A. Pandelaki.


Post-independence

Shortly after Indonesia proclaimed independence, the organization of the Ministry of Finance was formed and the Customs and Excise was established to be part of the Tax Office. On 1 October 1946, Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, minister of finance at the time, decide to overhaul organizational structure of the Ministry of Finance. Customs and Excise is released from the Tax Office and becomes standalone office as the Customs and Excise Office and appoints Mr. R.A. Kartadjoemena as Chief of Customs and Excise Officer. That date is considered as the date of birth of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise.


Duties

The Directorate General of Customs and Excise is divided into several branches in different regions across Indonesia. The directorate reports directly to the Ministry of Finance.


Main task

To carry out the main task of
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in the field of customs and excise, based on the policy determined by Minister, and secure government policy related with the traffic of goods entering and leaving Customs Territory and Customs and Excise levies as well as other state levies based on the prevailing government regulations and laws.


Purpose

To carry out the main task, Directorate General of Customs and Excise has the function of:Task and Functions
, Date: 22 April 2017
*Formulating the technical policy in the field of customs and excise, in accordance with the policy determined by Minister and the prevailing government regulations and laws. *Planning, implementing, controlling, evaluating, and securing technical operation of government policy which related with the control of traffic of goods entering and leaving customs territory, in accordance with the policy determined by Minister and based on the prevailing government regulations and laws. *Planning, implementing, controlling, evaluating and securing technical operation in the field of import duty and excise levy also other levies which are under the responsibility of Directorate General based on the prevailing government regulations and laws. *Planning, developing and counseling in services, permits, facilities, procedures and supervision in the field of customs and excise based on the prevailing government regulations and laws. *Prevention on breach of government regulations and laws of customs and excise and enforcement in the field of customs and excise and also investigation of criminal act of customs and excise in accordance with the prevailing government regulations and laws.


Vision and Mission

The vision of the DJBC's is to be "the leading customs and excise institution globally" and has three missions: * To facilitate trade and industry * To protect the border and the community from smuggling and illegal trade * To optimize state revenue in the field of customs and excise


Other functions

Since DJBC is the agency that regulates the entry of goods in the territory of Indonesia, DJBC's duty is also to enforce export and import regulations issued by other ministries or government agencies, such as: # Ministry of Trade # Fish Quarantine and Inspection Agency # Animal Quarantine of Indonesian Agricultural Quarantine Agency (IAQA) # Plant Quarantine of Indonesian Agricultural Quarantine Agency (IAQA) # National Agency of Drug and Food Control # Ministry of Health # Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency # Bank Indonesia # Ministry of Environment and Forestry # Directorate General of Resource and Equipment Post and Informatics # Ministry of Agriculture # Ministry of Industry #
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# Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources # Directorate General of Taxes


Organisation

The organisation structure of Directorate General of Customs and Excise comprises the following components:Organizational Structure
, Date: 19 September 2022
* Directorate General of Customs and Excise, position held by Director General * Secretariat General of Customs and Excise ** Department of Organization and Governance ** Department of Finance ** Department of Personnel Administration ** Department of Government-owned Goods ** Department of Personnel Development ** Department of General Affairs * Directorate of Customs Affairs ** Sub-directorate of
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** Sub-directorate of
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** Sub-directorate of Goods Classification ** Sub-directorate of
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** Sub-directorate of Registration ** Sub-directorate of Priority Program and Authorized Economic Operator * Directorate of Customs Facility ** Sub-directorate of Tariff Exemption ** Sub-directorate of Mining Affairs ** Sub-directorate of Importation for Export Purpose ** Sub-directorate of Free Trade Zone ** Sub-directorate of Special Zone * Directorate of Excise Affairs and Facility ** Sub-directorate of Excise Tariff ** Sub-directorate of Excise Permit and Facility ** Sub-directorate of Excise Payment and Refund ** Sub-directorate of Free Trade Zone ** Sub-directorate of Excise Potency and Compliance of Excise-able Entrepreneurs * Directorate of Customs and Excise
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Cooperation ** Sub-directorate of Multilateral ** Sub-directorate of Bilateral ** Sub-directorate of Regional * Directorate of Appeals Objection and Regulatory ** Sub-directorate of Objection ** Sub-directorate of Appeals ** Sub-directorate of Legal Efforts ** Sub-directorate of Regulatory * Directorate of Customs and Excise Information and Technology ** Sub-directorate of Information System Strategy and Planning ** Sub-directorate of Information System Development ** Sub-directorate of Information System Quality Control ** Sub-directorate of Information Security Control, Services Management and Evaluation ** Sub-directorate of Data Management and Services * Directorate of Internal Compliance ** Sub-directorate of Prevention ** Sub-directorate of Compliance Supervision and Internal Investigation ** Sub-directorate of Quality Assurance ** Sub-directorate of Performance Management * Directorate of Customs and Excise Audit ** Sub-directorate of Audit Planning ** Sub-directorate of Audit Execution I ** Sub-directorate of Audit Execution II ** Sub-directorate of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Audit Quality Assurance * Directorate of Enforcement and Investigation ** Sub-directorate of Intelligence ** Sub-directorate of Enforcement ** Sub-directorate of Investigation ** Sub-directorate of Operation Infrastructure ** Sub-directorate of Marine
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* Directorate of Revenue and Strategic Planning ** Sub-directorate of Revenue ** Sub-directorate of Strategic Planning and Transformation Management ** Sub-directorate of Risk Management * Directorate of Narcotics Interdiction ** Sub-directorate of Narcotics Analysis and Targeting ** Sub-directorate of Operation and Narcotics Network Revelation ** Sub-directorate of Narcotics Operation Support * Directorate of Communication and Stakeholder Counseling ** Sub-directorate of Communication Strategy, Monitoring and Evaluation ** Sub-directorate of Public Relation and Socialization ** Sub-directorate of Publication ** Sub-directorate of Counseling and Information Services * Primary Service Office (''Kantor Pelayanan Utama'')susunanan unit vertikal pada Direktorat Jenderal Bea dan Cukai
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Denpasar Denpasar (; Balinese script, Balinese: ᬤᬾᬦ᭄ᬧᬲᬃ, ''Dénpasar'') is the capital city of the province of Bali, Indonesia. Denpasar is the largest city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second largest city in Eastern Indonesia after ...
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Logo of Directorate General of Customs and Excise


Design

*A
pentagon In geometry, a pentagon () is any five-sided polygon or 5-gon. The sum of the internal angles in a simple polygon, simple pentagon is 540°. A pentagon may be simple or list of self-intersecting polygons, self-intersecting. A self-intersecting ...
with the image of sea, mountain, and sky inside it; *A staff with 8 spiral at the under-part; * Wings consisting of 30 small-sized feathers and 10 large-sized feathers; *
Rice Rice is a cereal grain and in its Domestication, domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's population, particularly in Asia and Africa. Rice is the seed of the grass species ''Oryza sativa'' (Asian rice)—or, much l ...
tassel in amount of 24 forming a circle.


Meaning

*Pentagon represents Pancasila as the foundation of the Republic of Indonesia; *Sea, mountain and sky represent the jurisdiction of the Customs Law and Excise Law. *Staff represents international trade of the Republic of Indonesia from/to 8 directions of wind *Wings represent the Finance Day of the Republic of Indonesia on 30 October and represent the Directorate General of Customs and Excise as part of the Ministry of Finance in Customs and Excise sector. *Rice tassel circle represents the purpose of Directorate General of Customs and Excise that is the prosperity and welfare of Indonesia.Logo of Directorate General of Customs and Excise
, Date: 22 April 2017


Equipment


Firearms

The customs officers are trained in the use of firearms.Bea Cukai gunakan senjata PINDAD
, Date: 16 Mei 2017
Customs Tactical Unit (CTU) officers are also trained in the use of rifles.


Fleet

Customs Marine Patrol unit operates various arrays of ships, with six main categories: * Fast Patrol Boat 60 * Fast Patrol Boat 38 * Fast Patrol Boat 28 with aluminium hull * Fast Patrol Boat 28 with wooden hull * Special boat class * speedboat with 15m length or less


Others

Customs unit in airport and land border operates x-rays device,
CCTV Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of closed-circuit television cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place on a limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signa ...
and K9 unit to assist them in checking potential smuggling, especially drugs. From 1970-2000, DJBC operated several aircraft to support marine patrol. Among those are Beechraft King Air, Piper Twin Comanche and Piper Navajo. The last aircraft was grounded in 2002. Efforts had been made to revive DJBC's aerial surveillance capability to support intelligence and enforcement team at industrial sites, land border and coastal areas using UAV.


Customs Clearance


Customs Clearance Process

* Exporter and Importer is required to provide
Customs declaration A customs declaration is a Form (document), form that lists the details of goods that are being imported or exported when a citizen or visitor enters a customs territory (country's borders). Most countries require travellers to complete a customs d ...
to the Customs, the documents is ''pemberitahuan ekspor barang (PEB)'' for exporter and ''pemberitahuan impor barang (PIB)'' for importer. * Documents for Customs declaration includes:
invoice An invoice, bill, tab, or bill of costs is a commercial document that includes an itemized list of goods or services furnished by a seller to a buyer relating to a sale transaction, that usually specifies the price and terms of sale, quanti ...
, packing list, document issued by carrier ( Air waybill or
Bill of lading A bill of lading () (sometimes abbreviated as B/L or BOL) is a document issued by a common carrier, carrier (or their Law of agency, agent) to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. Although the term is historically related only to Contract of ...
),
Certificate of origin A Certificate of Origin or Declaration of Origin (often abbreviated to C/O, CO or DOO) is a document widely used in international trade transactions which attests that the product listed therein has met certain criteria to be considered as origina ...
if available, and import/export permit if required. * Customs duties in Indonesia is based on self assessment. Exporter/importer themselves will then submit customs declaration and paid the customs based on their own assessment. * Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) officer will then check customs declaration and the customs duties. If customs declaration is complied with regulation, they will issue customs release letter (''surat pemberitahuan pengeluaran barang /SPPB'') to the exporter/importer, if not then customs declaration will be rejected and exporter/importer may revise and re-submit customs declaration . * Exported/Imported goods cannot leave customs area before receiving customs release letter (SPPB) * All above processes are using online system to minimize interaction between exporter/importer and DJBC officer.


Channeling

DJBC is also implement automated channel system based on importer/exporter profile, commodity type of goods, track record and information contained in the DJBC intelligence. There are 4 channel: * Special priority channel, also named Main Customs Partner (''Mitra Utama /MITA''), for exporter/importer with excellent track record, for importers of this type of goods expenditure is done automatically (automation system) which is a priority in terms of service, in terms of supervision then exporter/importer of this type will be subject to Post Clearance Audit system (PCA) and occasionally randomly by a computer system will be set for physical inspection. Exporters/Importers are required to apply for this channel and approved by DJBC to be able to use this channel. * Green channel, this channel is intended for exporter/importer with a good track record and the export/import commodities are low risk. Physical inspection of goods may be carried out if selected as random sampling by the system or customs intelligence indicates requirement for further inspection of the goods. * Yellow channel, this channel is for exporter/importer with a good track record and export/import commodities are medium risk. Physical inspection of goods may be carried out if selected as random sampling by the system or customs intelligence indicates requirement for further inspection of the goods. * Red channel, is a channel imposed to new exporter/importer, existing exporter/importer with certain records, high risk exporter/importer because of poor track records, certain types of commodities, or customs brokerage with poor track record. This channel will undergo intensive supervision and physical inspection of goods.


References


External links

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World Customs Organization
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Official website
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Kantor Wilayah DJBC Khusus Kepulauan Riau
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Kantor Wilayah DJBC Kalimantan Bagian Timur
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Kantor Pelayanan Utama Bea Dan Cukai Tipe A Tanjung Priok
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Kantor Pelayanan Utama Bea dan Cukai Tipe B Batam
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Kantor Pengawasan dan Pelayanan Bea dan Cukai TMP B Makassar
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Kantor Pengawasan dan Pelayanan Bea dan Cukai TMC Kediri
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Kantor Pengawasan dan Pelayanan Tipe Madya Cukai Kudus
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Kantor Pengawasan dan Pelayanan Tipe Madya Pabean Dumai
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Kantor Pengawasan dan Pelayanan Bea dan Cukai Tipe Madya Pabean A Tangerang
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