Customs Electronic Declaration of Goods Launched
On April 4, the State Customs Committee began to accept electronic declarations for vehicles and goods passing through the state border. Turan IA was told in the press service of the State Customs Committee.
At the same time, the Committee emphasized that electronic declarations will be made not directly, but by customs representatives of the subjects of foreign economic activity. This is explained by the need to avoid mistakes in the preparation of declarations and legal requirements.
The SCC noted that the transition to the electronic system of declaring goods and vehicles has a pilot character and is aimed at simplifying the procedures for customs clearance of goods and to stimulate foreign trade. ----08D
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- Economics
- 4 April 2016 19:37
Economics
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