Importing products ordered to be processed abroad

AUTHORITY

Customs Sub-Department

PROCEDURE

 

 

Step 1:

Organizations and individuals carry out import procedures at the Customs Sub-Department where export procedures carried out

 

Step 2:

The information on the customs declaration form  is automatically checked by the system to assess the conditions for accepting registration of the customs declaration form. In case of using paper customs declaration form, the customs officer shall check the conditions for registration of the declaration and the documents in the customs dossier.

 

Step 3:

Based on the customs inspection decision notified by the automatic system, the processing shall be carried out: Accept the information on the customs declaration form and decide to customs clearance. 


Step 4:

Customs clearance

SUBMISSION OF DOSSIER

Performing directly at the Customs Office

DOSSIER

 

 

Number:

01 dossiers, including:

 

Elements:

  1. Imported goods declaration form

 

 

  1. Commercial invoice in case the buyer has to pay the seller

 

 

  1. Bill of lading or other transport documents of equivalent value in case goods are transported by sea, air, railway or multimodal transport as prescribed by law.



  1. Import permits for goods requiring an import permit; Import license under tariff quota



  1. Notice of exemption from inspection or notification of inspection results from a specialized inspection agency as prescribed by law



  1. Value declaration



  1. Certificate of Origin (Certificate of Origin or Self-Certification of Origin)

DURATION

Completing the inspection of the dossier within 2 working hours from the customs office receives the complete customs dossier.

Completing the physical inspection of goods within 08 working hours from the customs declarant presents all goods to the customs. In case goods are subject to specialized inspection of quality, health, culture, animal and plant quarantine, and food safety according to relevant laws, the time limit for completion of physical inspection shall be calculated from the time of receiving specialized inspection results as prescribed by law.

In case the consignment has a large quantity, variety of categories or the inspection is complicated, the head of the customs office where the customs procedures are carried out shall decide to extend the time for physical inspection of goods, but the extension time is limited no more than 2 days.

SUBJECT

Organization/Individual

 RESULT

Decision on customs clearance of goods

LEGAL BASIS

  • Customs Law No. 54/2014/QH13 dated June 23, 2014 promulgated by the National Assembly 


  • Decree No. 08/2015/ND-CP dated January 21, 2015 promulgated by the Government providing specific provisions and guidance on enforcement of the Customs Law on customs procedures, examination, supervision and control procedures.


  • Circular No. 38/2015/TT-BTC dated March 25, 2015 promulgated by the Ministry of Finance on customs procedures; customs supervision and inspection, export duty, import duty, and tax administration applied to exports and imports


  • Circular No. 39/2015/TT-BTC dated March 25, 2015 promulgated by the Ministry of Finance providing for customs value of imported goods and exported goods