Reduces clearance time to increase revenues (Lang Son customs)- Viettelcargo.com
The number of imported automotive through Huu Nghi border gate has dropped significantly, affecting to the revenue of Lang Son Customs Department. |
According to Lang Son Customs
Department, by August 2, 2016, the entire collection of the department
is 2,736.7 billion vnd, equivalent to 42.1% of the estimate (6,500
billion vnd); the Department has performed the inspection and
supervision of goods and luggage for 488,592 travellers through Huu Nghi
International Border Gate and Dong Dang International Railway Station;
implemented procedures for goods of 1,992 enterprises with 52,716 export
and import goods declarations and turnover of $2,031.8 million USD. At
auxiliary border gates such as Na Hinh, Na Nua, Binh Nghi, Co Sau and Po
Nhung, customs branches have implemented procedures for 4,550 customs
declarations with a total turnover of $255.7 million USD. The
coordination with the tax office to collect fees and freight of vehicles
through border gates reached 257.6 billion vnd.
A representative of Lang Son Customs
Department said, the collection of state budget revenues through the
borders from the beginning of 2016 to date decreased compared to the
same period in 2015, which is due to the saturated amount of imported
trucks, imported truck tractors, imported semi-trailers into the
domestic market. It means that enterprises don not import massively as
before, but in modest quantities. In addition, the VAT collection for
imported ores through auxiliary gates or entrances has not risen. Many
enterprises also apply the provisions to transfer goods to the Customs
Branch outside the border gate, such as Yen Vien station to implement
customs procedures for consumer goods, goods with high tax rates or
great value like components, automotive parts, paper, iron and steel,
etc.
According to Lang Son Customs
Department, in order to complete the assigned targets, from now to the
end of 2016, the Department will continue to achieve the objectives
under Resolution No. 19 / NQ-CP on the tasks and major solutions to
improve the business environment and enhance national competitiveness in
2015-2016. Specifically, the objective is to reduce the time of customs
clearance procedures for goods through border gates at the average rate
of ASEAN-6.
Regarding measures to increase revenues,
a representative of Lang Son Customs Department said that in 2016, the
Department still continues to implement measures to shorten the
inspection and clearance time of exported and imported goods.
Commodities attract specialized inspection at the border gate, which
shortens the clearance time to only 2- 3 minutes. This has helped
companies reduce costs and time for import and export procedures.
Moreover, the public measurement of clearance time aims to be
transparent, which will build up the confidence of businesses on Customs
procedures in general and Lang Son Customs Department in particular.
A representative of Lang Son Customs
Department stressed that in addition to organizing public measurement of
customs clearance times, the Department will conduct risk management
procedures in professional processes mainly in customs procedures and
different types of import-export commerce, ensuring risk management
systems operate well, reducing the ratio of physical inspections to meet
the requirements of Customs administrative reform and facilitate
enterprises. Accordingly, Lang Son Customs Department set a target of
more than 90% consignments without physical inspection.
In order to achieve this goal, recently
Lang Son Customs Department has applied risk management to check
likelihood of illegal import or export. Accordingly, the number of
criteria to be applied is 896; criteria for import and export are 472
and 424 respectively. The shortening and simplification of procedures
for checking export and import goods not only help accelerate the
process of customs clearance but they also facilitate enterprises in
customs clearance procedures at the borders. Thereby, enterprises
appreciate Lang Son Customs Department in particular and Customs in
general through post clearance inspection which helps enterprises a lot.
Because enterprises will reduce time when declaring records through
electronic systems, then they get the customs inspection results and
transport goods to the border gate.
A representative of Lang Son Customs
Department said, up to now, there have been 1,992 enterprises
participating in electronic customs procedures with the amount of
declarations reaching 52,716. In the last months of 2016, in order to
support enterprises, the Department will continue to implement the
VNACCS /VCIS system, with a goal of 95-99% of electronic customs
procedures and at least 90% of enterprises declaring customs procedures
through the VNACCS /VCIS system. Besides, Lang Son Customs Department
will further promote the application of risk management and
post-clearance inspection in customs operations.
In order to complete the task of state
budget revenue collection, Lang Son Customs Department will strengthen
consultation to determine taxable value and collect arrears. Statistics
show that, up to now, the Department has consulted 52 declaration sets,
performed post-clearance inspection for 2 declarations with 175.6
billion vnd of tax debt, including 148.9 billion vnd of bad debt. Lang
Son Customs Department has not only directed the work of supervision and
management of goods effectively but it has also created a favourable
condition for exported and imported goods through the border gates to
reduce the congestion at borders. The Department also aggressively
prevents smuggling and rings of smuggling gangs in the area of borders.
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