Expanded range of electronic services at customs
From now on, customs brokers will also submit electronic applications and documents to obtain licenses for professional activity.
As stated in the Cabinet, the appropriate changes and additions have been made in its judgment of 24 November 2011 "On the rules of e-services in specific areas of the central bodies of executive power" and "On the types of e-services."
Initiator of the regulatory changes became the State Customs Committee and the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the State Agency for Human Services and Social Innovation (ASAN-Xidmet).
According to the rules, now entrepreneurs wishing to establish bonded warehouses and temporary storage will be able use ICT services. They will be able to write an application and prepare documents for obtaining a license, as well as for its suspension or liquidation. - 17D-
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