Import report declaration requires detailed cargo, stores and private property disclosure and a signed request for entry inward. The Import Report form mandates identification and arrival particulars and requires Part A cargo details (waybill, package description, marks, quantity, weight, goods description, consignee and clearance particulars), Part B stores details (non duty paid consumables/non consumables with unit, weight and quantity) and Part C private property list (currency, tobacco, alcohol, watches, jewellery, other individually valued articles, travellers' cheques). The person in charge or agent must sign a declaration certifying Parts A-C are full and true, that no imported goods were unloaded since the last station, and request permission for entry inward; customs officers record entry inward and closure.
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Import report declaration requires detailed cargo, stores and private property disclosure and a signed request for entry inward.
The Import Report form mandates identification and arrival particulars and requires Part A cargo details (waybill, package description, marks, quantity, weight, goods description, consignee and clearance particulars), Part B stores details (non duty paid consumables/non consumables with unit, weight and quantity) and Part C private property list (currency, tobacco, alcohol, watches, jewellery, other individually valued articles, travellers' cheques). The person in charge or agent must sign a declaration certifying Parts A-C are full and true, that no imported goods were unloaded since the last station, and request permission for entry inward; customs officers record entry inward and closure.
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