The customs declaration procedure of white jade mainly includes the following steps:
Find the right freight forwarder: You need to find a suitable freight forwarder to help you with customs clearance.
Prepare relevant documents: You need to prepare relevant documents, such as invoices, contracts, bills of lading, packing lists, etc., to declare the imported goods to the customs.
Inspection of goods: Customs will inspect the imported white jade to confirm the type, quantity, quality and other information of the goods.
Payment of customs duties: According to the valuation and tax policy of the customs, the corresponding customs duties will be paid.
Customs declaration procedures for imported goods: The importer needs to provide the customs declaration form, contract, invoice and other documents of the imported goods to the customs in accordance with the customs regulations to complete the import declaration procedures.
Import declaration procedures: The importer needs to provide the customs declaration form, contract, invoice and other documents of the imported goods to the customs in accordance with the customs regulations to complete the import declaration procedures. At the same time, the corresponding customs duties need to be paid.
The above is the general customs declaration process, and the specific process may change according to the actual situation and customs regulations. When going through customs formalities, it is advisable to seek the help of a professional to ensure a smooth process.
The documents and procedures required for customs declaration of white jade mainly include the following aspects:
Necessary documents: lists, invoices, contracts, customs declaration and inspection power of attorney.
For goods imported from the European Union, the United States, South Korea, and Japan, heat treatment certificates or phytosanitary certificates are required for wooden boxes, and non-wooden packages are provided for non-wooden packaging.
The documents specified in the tariff (such as import licenses, mechanical and electrical certificates, and certificates of important industrial products).
If there is a tax reduction and exemption manual, a tax reduction and exemption certificate certificate will be provided.
Customers need to provide relevant certificates according to customs requirements, such as letter of credit, insurance policy, original invoice, tender letter, etc.
After the customs prints the tax form, the customer needs to pay the tax within 7 working days. If the time limit is exceeded, the customs will levy a late fee on a daily basis.
Please note that the specific documents and procedures required may vary depending on the actual situation and customs regulations, and it is recommended to consult a professional customs brokerage company or relevant agency in practice.