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Import declaration steps
What you said is too general. There are generally many kinds. Anyway, that's probably the case, according to the various customs declaration methods of various companies. Something like this:

1. Customers provide arrival notice, original bill of lading or electric discharge guarantee, bill replacement fee and dock fee in exchange for import bill of lading.

2. Prepare the documents required for import declaration

1) Necessary documents: list, invoice, contract in duplicate, and a power of attorney for customs declaration and inspection.

2) For goods imported from the European Union, the United States, South Korea and Japan, heat treatment certificate or phytosanitary certificate shall be provided for wooden packing boxes, and non-wooden packaging shall be provided for non-wooden ones.

3) various documents specified in the tariff (such as import license, electromechanical certificate, certificate of important industrial products, etc.)

4) If there is a tax reduction or exemption manual, provide a tax reduction or exemption certificate manual.

3. After the import declaration, if the customs needs to review the price, the customer needs to provide relevant price certificates. Such as letters of credit, insurance policies, original factory invoices, tender documents and other documents required by the customs.

After the customs prints the tax bill, the customer needs to pay the tax within 7 working days. If the time limit is exceeded, the customs will charge a late fee on a daily basis.

5. After customs clearance, the customer needs to pay the agency fee for customs clearance and inspection in time.

Note: Goods must be declared to the customs within 14 days after arrival in Hong Kong. If it is overdue for more than three months, the customs will treat it as ownerless goods.

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