Customs valuation compliance: importers must declare full value and provide supporting documents for accurate valuation. Importers or their agents must furnish a declaration disclosing full and accurate details of the value of imported goods and produce any additional statements, information or documents, including the manufacturer's invoice when goods are imported via a third person, as required by the proper officer for valuation. The proper officer may verify the truth and accuracy of submissions, and false declarations or documents attract statutory confiscation, penalty and prosecution consequences.
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Customs valuation compliance: importers must declare full value and provide supporting documents for accurate valuation.
Importers or their agents must furnish a declaration disclosing full and accurate details of the value of imported goods and produce any additional statements, information or documents, including the manufacturer's invoice when goods are imported via a third person, as required by the proper officer for valuation. The proper officer may verify the truth and accuracy of submissions, and false declarations or documents attract statutory confiscation, penalty and prosecution consequences.
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