Import declaration form requires detailed Bill of Entry, cargo, invoice, valuation, classification and bond particulars for customs clearance. The declaration form structures obligatory data for electronic Bills of Entry: CHA and importer identification; classification of Bill of Entry and filing status; IGM, AWB/MAWB and container particulars; package, weight and itemized commodity descriptions; bond and certificate particulars for bonded clearances; comprehensive invoice, transactional and valuation fields including freight, insurance and cost adjustments; tariff classification, duty, and licence/exemption specifics; and a mandatory attestation of truth alongside prescribed supporting documents.
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Import declaration form requires detailed Bill of Entry, cargo, invoice, valuation, classification and bond particulars for customs clearance.
The declaration form structures obligatory data for electronic Bills of Entry: CHA and importer identification; classification of Bill of Entry and filing status; IGM, AWB/MAWB and container particulars; package, weight and itemized commodity descriptions; bond and certificate particulars for bonded clearances; comprehensive invoice, transactional and valuation fields including freight, insurance and cost adjustments; tariff classification, duty, and licence/exemption specifics; and a mandatory attestation of truth alongside prescribed supporting documents.
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