What are the temporary import declaration materials?
Information on temporary import declarations may include the following documents:
Customs declaration: The customs declaration form is the main document of customs declaration, which is used to provide detailed information about the goods, including the name, quantity, value, mode of transportation, etc.
Power of attorney for customs declaration: The power of attorney for customs declaration is a document that entrusts the customs broker to handle the customs declaration procedures, which is used to authorize the customs broker to handle the import declaration.
Invoice: The invoice is a proof of the value of the goods, which needs to list the detailed description, unit price, total price and other information of the goods.
Packing list: The packing list is used to describe the detailed packaging of the goods, including the name, quantity, weight, size and other information of the goods.
Fact sheet: A fact sheet is a document that explains the special circumstances or requirements of the goods, such as the purpose of the goods, special handling requirements, etc.
Letter of Guarantee: A letter of guarantee is a security document that is used to provide a bond or guarantee to the customs to ensure that the goods are re-shipped out of the country on time.
Power of Attorney: The power of attorney is a document that entrusts the customs broker to handle the import declaration, which is used to authorize the customs broker to declare and handle the relevant procedures on behalf of the customs broker.
Power of Attorney for Temporary Entry and Exit of Goods: The Power of Attorney for Temporary Entry and Exit of Goods is a document that entrusts the customs broker to handle the formalities for the temporary entry and exit of goods, and is used to authorize the customs broker to declare and handle the relevant procedures on behalf of the customs broker.
List of temporary inbound and outbound goods: The list of temporary inbound and outbound goods is a document for the list management of temporary inbound and outbound goods, recording the detailed information of the goods, such as product name, quantity, weight, etc.
What laws and regulations need to be paid attention to in temporary import declaration?
When making a temporary import declaration, you need to pay attention to the following laws and regulations:
Customs laws and regulations: According to the Customs Law of the People's Republic of China and relevant regulations, temporarily imported goods shall be re-exported or re-imported within the prescribed time limit. If it is necessary to extend the time limit for resumption of shipment, the extension procedures shall be carried out in accordance with the regulations of the General Administration of Customs.
Import and export management regulations: According to the foreign law of the People's Republic of China, the regulations on the administration of import and export of goods and other laws and regulations, imported goods need to comply with the relevant import license management measures and import management requirements. Depending on the circumstances, an import license or other relevant permits may be required.
Relevant industry regulations: Depending on the specific requirements of different industries, there may also be relevant industry regulations that need to be followed. For example, imported food, drugs, cosmetics and other special commodities need to comply with relevant laws and regulations such as the Food Safety Law and the Drug Administration Law.
In addition, it is also necessary to note that depending on the specific situation, it may be necessary to provide relevant supporting documents, contracts, invoices, packing lists and other customs clearance documents for imported goods, as well as to comply with customs declaration requirements and regulations. To ensure compliance, it is advisable to consult with a professional customs broker** or relevant department to understand the latest legal and regulatory requirements and ensure that the customs declaration materials are fully prepared.
What relevant supporting documents do I need to prepare for temporary import declaration?
The relevant supporting documents that need to be prepared for temporary import declaration may include:
Customs declaration: The customs declaration form is the main document of customs declaration, which is used to provide detailed information about the goods, including the name, quantity, value, mode of transportation, etc.
Power of attorney for customs declaration: The power of attorney for customs declaration is a document that entrusts the customs broker to handle the customs declaration procedures, which is used to authorize the customs broker to handle the import declaration.
Invoice: The invoice is a proof of the value of the goods, which needs to list the detailed description, unit price, total price and other information of the goods.
Packing list: The packing list is used to describe the detailed packaging of the goods, including the name, quantity, weight, size and other information of the goods.
Fact sheet: A fact sheet is a document that explains the special circumstances or requirements of the goods, such as the purpose of the goods, special handling requirements, etc.
Letter of Guarantee: A letter of guarantee is a security document that is used to provide a bond or guarantee to the customs to ensure that the goods are re-shipped out of the country on time.
Power of Attorney: The power of attorney is a document that entrusts the customs broker to handle the import declaration, which is used to authorize the customs broker to declare and handle the relevant procedures on behalf of the customs broker.
Power of Attorney for Temporary Entry and Exit of Goods: The Power of Attorney for Temporary Entry and Exit of Goods is a document that entrusts the customs broker to handle the formalities for the temporary entry and exit of goods, and is used to authorize the customs broker to declare and handle the relevant procedures on behalf of the customs broker.
List of temporary inbound and outbound goods: The list of temporary inbound and outbound goods is a document for the list management of temporary inbound and outbound goods, recording the detailed information of the goods, such as product name, quantity, weight, etc.