Customs data integrity: require brand, model and uniform quantity details in Bills of Entry to support valuation comparison. Importers and Customs House Agents must ensure invoices and related documents identify brand name, make, model, size, uniform quantity code, specification, composition and strength before submission of Bills of Entry so these particulars can be fed into the computer system at noting; appraising officers and Deputy Commissioners must verify and record these details at noting, assessment and examination, and record additional features found during examination for valuation reference.
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Customs data integrity: require brand, model and uniform quantity details in Bills of Entry to support valuation comparison.
Importers and Customs House Agents must ensure invoices and related documents identify brand name, make, model, size, uniform quantity code, specification, composition and strength before submission of Bills of Entry so these particulars can be fed into the computer system at noting; appraising officers and Deputy Commissioners must verify and record these details at noting, assessment and examination, and record additional features found during examination for valuation reference.
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