With the continuous development of the automobile market, the import and export of auto parts is also increasing. When importing auto parts, a series of information and documents need to be provided to ensure the smooth progress of customs declaration. This article will introduce in detail what information needs to be prepared for the import declaration of auto parts.
1. Commercial invoice.
The commercial invoice is one of the most important documents in the import customs declaration, which provides the basic information and value of auto parts. The invoice shall be stamped and signed, and the name, specification, quantity, unit price, total price and other relevant information of the auto parts shall be clearly indicated.
Second, the packing list.
The packing list provides a detailed list of auto parts, including the name, specification, quantity, weight, etc. of the parts. The document needs to be stamped and signed, and the information must be accurate.
3. Bill of lading. The bill of lading is an important document for the importer to pick up the goods at the port, which proves that the auto parts have arrived at their destination. The bill of lading shall be stamped and signed, and the name, quantity, specification, destination and other information of the goods shall be indicated.
4. Contracts. The import contract is a legally effective document signed between the importer and the first businessman, which stipulates the specifications, quantity, delivery time and other terms of auto parts. The contract needs to be stamped and signed, and the terms must be clear and unambiguous.
5. Quality certificate.
The quality certificate is a document that proves the quality of auto parts, which is issued and stamped and signed by the first supplier. The document should indicate the name, specifications, quality standards and other information of the accessories.
6. Certificate of Origin.
The certificate of origin is a document that proves the origin of auto parts, which is issued by the first merchant and stamped and signed. The document should indicate the country of origin of the accessory and information related to that location.
7. Import license.
An import license is a document that the importer declares to the customs that the required license is required for the import of auto parts. The document must indicate the validity period of the license, the number of approvals and other information, and be stamped and signed.
8. Customs declaration.
The customs declaration form is the importer's declaration to the customs for the import of auto parts, which contains the basic information, quantity, value, etc. of auto parts. The customs declaration form needs to be stamped and signed, and the information must be accurate.
9. Tax bills. The tax bill is a document in which the customs collects customs duties, value-added tax and other taxes on auto parts. The tax form must be stamped and signed, and indicate the tax payable and tax rate.
The above are the main information and documents required for the import declaration of auto parts. When preparing these materials, it is important to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information, so as not to affect the progress of customs declaration and cause unnecessary trouble. At the same time, if there are special circumstances or questions, you should contact the customs or relevant departments in time for consultation to ensure the smooth completion of import declaration procedures.