Checking packing list/invoice inside containers: PACCs implements major FBR directive
The Pakistan Customs Computerised System (PACCs), Karachi, has implemented a major directive of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to check packing lists and invoices inside the containers for clearance of imported consignments to check under-invoicing of import cargo. Sources told Business Recorder here on Wednesday that the PACCs had already issued the public order after receiving FBR instructions on the issue last month.
The PACCs officials have also made necessary changes in the electronic system to harmonise it in line with FBR directive to ensure checking of invoices inside containers. The public notice was timely issued for awareness of the general public. The full-fledged implementation of the directive would be started from October 15, 2009.
The board had made it mandatory for all importers to declare packing lists and invoices inside the containers for clearance of imported cargo. The absence of packing list and purchase invoices inside the imported container was the major reason of misdeclaration and under-invoicing. The packing list gives complete details of packed consignments, and invoices disclose the actual customs values on which the foreign sellers have sold the goods to Pakistani importers.
When the packing list/invoices are being pasted inside the container's door, the actual rate of customs duty would be applicable on the import of any consignment, which cannot be contested by the importer. The invoices pasted inside the imported containers cannot be changed under the computerised clearance system.
According to FBR decision, declaration provisions of the SRO 450 (I) 2001 shall be implemented and all import cargo shall accompany with the copy of packing list and invoice. All import cargo entering the Customs area for clearance shall be accompanied with a copy of packing list and invoice.
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