What are the main things that Customs check for?
Customs inspection refers to the customs declaration in the acceptance of the customs unit, in accordance with the law in order to determine the nature of the entry and exit of the goods, origin, cargo status, quantity and value of the goods with the goods on the declaration form has been filled in the details of the goods, the goods for the actual inspection of administrative law enforcement actions. What does the Customs check mainly?
1. name check: to ensure that the scientific name and common name of the product is accurate, while the English translation of the Chinese name to be consistent with the actual name.
2. specification checking: to pay attention to the accuracy of the factory customer marking packaging specifications, especially for products with a variety of specifications, it is necessary to clearly distinguish between the maximum and minimum value.
3. Quantity checking: We should check the total quantity carefully to avoid under-reporting or over-reporting, especially in the process of loading the container, we should update the data in time after the change.
4. Weight checking: To ensure that the gross and net weight of bulk goods do not differ from the actual weight by more than a certain range (3% to 5%), as well as the accuracy of the net weight calculation in products priced by weight.
5. Piece count verification: To count all boxes, samples and complimentary items in the total number of pieces to avoid omission.
6. Marks check: for products with marks, to be correctly reflected in the customs declaration.
7. infringement checking: to accurately distinguish between the name brand, imitation brand, label, hangtag, R logo and Logo.
8. end-of-production verification: to ensure that the origin of the goods is accurate information.
9. Categorization check: To declare the correct customs code, especially for multi-functional products, to accurately determine their categorization.
10. old and new check: to pay attention to the distinction between old and new items to avoid misjudgment. (Easily wrong places include flat cabinets exposed to rain in the open air being misjudged as old, and cabinets used when moving immigrants may have a lot of old things in them.)
11. Price checking: It is important to declare the value of goods within a reasonable price range. There are usually two ranges, one is the price range at the local port of export and the other is the price limit range nationwide. Import of the price of the audit is particularly strict, the export is relatively good.
12. Sampling for inspection: for some special products that need to be tested, it may be necessary to take samples for inspection.
13. body inspection: the transportation of container trucks for inspection.
14. Box Inspection: Inspection of containers, usually only in special circumstances to carry out a detailed examination.
15. Concealment Inspection: To ensure that the items carried are consistent with the declared items and to avoid carrying undeclared items.