Courier Bill of Entry requirements: standardized declarations and exhaustive invoice/itemisation controls for dutiable imports. The electronic Courier Bill of Entry (CBE XIV) prescribes required identification, shipment and package particulars, bond and gateway port data, and exhaustive invoice and item level disclosures-including supplier/seller/broker details, freight/insurance and other valuation components, SVB relationship flags and EXIM/licence particulars-to support customs classification, valuation and any duty exemption or debit claims. It also provides distinct signed declaration texts for courier/CHA and importer across home consumption, warehousing and ex bond clearance, affirming completeness of documents, absence of undisclosed discrepant information, nature of import and non existence of specified supplier relationships.
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Courier Bill of Entry requirements: standardized declarations and exhaustive invoice/itemisation controls for dutiable imports.
The electronic Courier Bill of Entry (CBE XIV) prescribes required identification, shipment and package particulars, bond and gateway port data, and exhaustive invoice and item level disclosures-including supplier/seller/broker details, freight/insurance and other valuation components, SVB relationship flags and EXIM/licence particulars-to support customs classification, valuation and any duty exemption or debit claims. It also provides distinct signed declaration texts for courier/CHA and importer across home consumption, warehousing and ex bond clearance, affirming completeness of documents, absence of undisclosed discrepant information, nature of import and non existence of specified supplier relationships.
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