The Cabinet Approved the Rules for Using Electronic Information System
State Customs will be an integral part of e-government. After the entry into force of rules for using electronic information system, recently approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of AR, there will be more owners of electronic signatures among entrepreneurs, and committee information base will be linked with all the agencies of executive power. The regulations came into force on August 3 this year.
In the electronic form and in the on-line will be filled with data, including the declaration of goods and vehicles crossing the border country, the data control the transport of goods to the destination. All types of duties performed by the bank and postal money orders and bank cards.
The reliability of the declaration is controlled by Customs. The electronic database contains information legal, methodological and organizational.
Those wishing to take advantage of e-customs base register as users. These are the committee members, customs brokers, members of export-import operations. Information is provided within 5 days from the application. Participants of export-import operations are provided with information concerning their transactions. - 17D-
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