Customs clearance

Customs clearance

Customs clearance (or customs clearance) is a series of absolutely necessary procedures performed in the event of movement of goods and vehicles across the customs border, as well as in the event of a change in the customs regime. To put it simply, this is all that any entrepreneur needs to do so that he can safely bring goods to the territory of Kazakhstan and sell it, or use it for some other purpose.

Customs Clearance Procedure for Imported Goods Customs clearance for imports is broadly similar to that for exports. To pass customs clearance, it is necessary to pay import customs duties, customs fees and taxes. This must be done before the completion of the procedure for the release of goods for free circulation. By the way, in the field of foreign economic activity (FEA), the term "customs clearance" is most often used in relation to imports.

With regard to the work of customs brokers, their activities for the "customs clearance" of goods usually include two stages: preparatory and actual customs clearance. At the preparatory stage, the broker preliminarily analyzes the data received from the client, calculates customs duties, determines the codes of goods according to the commodity nomenclature of foreign economic activity and fills out a declaration for goods.

Next, the agent begins direct interaction with the customs authorities. He fills out transport documents, pays fees, calculates duties and taxes. To perform this work, it is necessary to always be aware of changes in customs legislation, which is considered one of the most complex in the world for a reason. Therefore, if you are not 100% sure of your knowledge of customs procedures, you should contact a broker. As a rule, companies acting as customs agents often provide transportation and "customs clearance" services in a complex, on a turnkey basis, which is extremely convenient for customers.

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