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The customs will cancel the declaration document of printed export goods.

In April 9th, the General Administration of Customs announced that, in order to further deepen the paperless reform of customs clearance operations, reduce the circulation of paper documents and reduce the burden of enterprises, the General Administration of customs decided to cancel the comprehensive printing of export goods declaration documents (export tax refund special).
 
Specifically, the customs no longer issue the clear Federation of paper export goods declaration documents (special export tax rebates) for the export goods that have been implemented after April 10, 2018 (containing) the policy of drawback of the port of departure. The relevant enterprises, as soon as April 30, 2018, go to the customs to print out the customs declaration form of the customs tax refund policy of the port of departure before April 10th. The relevant system for the declaration of export tax refund (export tax refund special) is to be stopped in April 30th.
 
Noun interpretation
 
The paperless operation of customs clearance refers to the classification of import and export goods on the basis of enterprise classification management and risk analysis, according to the risk grade, using information technology to declare customs declaration forms of enterprise networking and the customs clearance of the electronic data with the attached documents.
 
Why does no paper reform be carried out in customs clearance operations?
 
In recent years, with the development of the global economy and the progress of information technology, all kinds of trade documents of interbusiness transactions have also changed skillfully, the most significant of which is the transformation from traditional paper vouchers to electronic vouchers. From the international perspective, many developed countries are also accelerating the implementation of the paperless step of customs clearance. For example, since July 2009, the EU customs has fully implemented electronic declaration. The "unified declaration form of EU" has been submitted to the customs electronically. Japan, Singapore and other countries realized the paperless clearance of the vast majority of goods by information system. Paperless operation has become a common practice of Customs in developed countries. At the same time, there is a contradiction between the increasing volume of import and export trade and the limited resources of customs supervision. Therefore, China's active use of advanced technology and technological achievements, promoting the whole process of customs clearance paperless, is the inevitable requirement to adapt to the situation, the realization of scientific development, but also in line with the international trade practice.

Process comparison before and after paperless reform
 
It turns out that enterprises need to print and copy relevant documents to the Customs at the scene of customs clearance. After customs examination, we need to manually print and approve customs declarations. After the completion of the audit, the enterprise will be notified to receive the paper documents. After obtaining the relevant release certificates, the enterprises will be able to pick up or deliver the goods to the regulatory sites and port wharfs. Due to the fact that the site of the enterprise, the site of the check and the site of the goods are often not at the same place, there is a lot of inconvenience.
 
After the paperless reform: as long as the enterprise has to declare the electronic data, it does not have to submit paper documents. After the customs release, the enterprise sends electronic release information to the enterprise and the storage site at the same time. The enterprise receives the information directly after the enterprise receives the information. It has removed the enterprise from the customs site, port area dock or supervision place and a large number of site queuing time. At the same time, after the reform, the enterprises do not need to print the paper-based documents with the documents to deal with the documents, but also effectively save the printing of paper documents, the cost of preservation and the human and transportation expenses of the on-site documents.
 
Memorabilia of paperless reform in customs clearance operations
 
In July 4, 2012, at the national customs in depth to promote the mobilization and deployment of customs clearance operations, the customs fully opened the pilot of the reform of the customs clearance reform.
 
In August 1, 2012, the national customs clearance operation without paper reform pilot in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Fuzhou, Qingdao, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Gongbei, Whampoa  and other 12 customs officially started.
 
In April 11, 2013, the General Administration of Customs issued the notice on deepening the pilot work of the paperless reform of customs clearance.
 
In December 4, 2015, the General Administration of Customs issued a notice, decided to carry out the import and export cargo declaration form modification and cancellation business without paper in the country. Since March 1, 2016, the customs no longer modify or revoke the customs declaration form, except for the computer, network system and other technical reasons that can not be modified or revoked through the pre entry system.
 
Since February 3, 2017, the General Administration of Customs has decided to extend the range of paperless enterprises to all credit rating enterprises.
 
In April 8, 2018, the General Administration of customs decided to cancel the declaration declaration of printed export goods.
 
Source: Chinese shipping weekly, Xiamen Shipping Exchange

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