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Post-customs clearance inspection - No more worries for business.

Post-customs clearance inspection are often a challenging phase for many businesses. However, with thorough preparation and knowledge of legal regulations, businesses can alleviate their concerns and turn this process into an opportunity to enhance transparency and compliance. Understanding the procedures and requirements of post-customs clearance inspection helps businesses minimize risks, optimize internal processes, and ensure stable and efficient import-export operations.

What is post-customs clearance inspection?

According to Article 77 of the 2014 Law on Customs, post-customs clearance inspection means inspection carried out by customs authorities of customs documents, accounting books, accounting records and documents, and goods-related documents and data after such goods are granted clearance. The aim is to ensure the accuracy and truthfulness of the declared documents and dossiers, and observance by business of the law in imported and exported.

Post-customs clearance inspection activities.

Legal compliance inspection

Assessment of the declarant's level of compliance with customs regulations.

Inspection upon signs of legal violation

Conducted immediately upon detecting signs of legal violations, without prior notice.

Inspection based on the application of risk management

The regulatory authority will conduct inspections of businesses based on a risk-based management list.

To successfully pass a post-customs clearance inspection, businesses must fully prepare all necessary documents, ensure the accuracy of their dossiers, and comply with legal regulations. Doing so helps them avoid risks while enhancing their credibility and transparency in import-export operations.

How does ONEX Logistics provide consultation for post-customs clearance inspection?

Post-customs clearance inspection is a complex process that requires extensive knowledge of various aspects such as the origin of goods, cost of goods sold, production costs, and payment methods. ONEX Logistics partners with businesses, providing professional consultation services to ensure the inspection process runs smoothly.

The primary factors that ONEX Logistics will discuss with businesses include:

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Information import-export business

Business model, accounting system, goods value, and warehousing.

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Goods and import-export documentation

Contracts, commercial invoices, bill of lading and related documents.

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Accounting documents

Financial statements, receipts voucher, payment voucher, invoices, and tax reports.

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Warehouse documents

Goods received note, good delivery note, inventory records and transportation documents.

With the support of ONEX Logistics, businesses can feel more assured during the post-customs clearance inspection process, ensuring compliance with regulations while maintaining stable and efficient import-export operations.

ONEX Logistics Team.