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What issues should be noted when filling out the export customs declaration form?
Category: Customs ProceduresDate: October 28, 2024 13:39Source: Shanghai Zhongshen International Trade Co., Ltd.
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Export ClearanceThe declaration form is crucial evidence for export products clearing customs and the primary document for tax rebates. Therefore, it is essential to ensure the accuracy of original data, completeness of original documents, and adequacy of insurance materials when filling it out.
If errors occur, you can request a customs broker or freight forwarder to apply for amendment with customs, but this will waste time and money. When filling out export customs declaration forms, pay attention to factors affecting tax rebates, including errors in production/sales unit declaration, inconsistency between domestic goods origin and contract address, discrepancies in supporting documents, transportation methods, bill of lading, mismatches in product name, weight, quantity on the declaration form, inconsistency between destination port and designated port, and incorrect HS code classification.
Errors in export customs declaration forms can be remedied through the following methods:
Engage a customs broker or freight forwarder to apply for amendment with customs, but relevant fees will apply.
Submit materials yourself to apply for amendment with customs, but this will also consume time and money.
When filling out export customs declaration forms, using customs clearance software systems for data entry can significantly reduce the probability of errors.
It is recommended to carefully verify the completeness, logical consistency, and detail accuracy of original documents when filling out export customs declaration forms, and ensure all declaration materials are complete. Avoid declaration errors to minimize subsequent complications.