Develop a policy on customs procedures: Create trust for businesses

VCN- Creating a legal policy system with favorable regulations, easy to implement and with long time effectiveness is the desire of many companies. Therefore, in the past, the customs law system has been regularly updated, relatively complete and in line with international standards, so that customs procedures are simpler and more transparent. Facilitating the customs sector to reform and modernize, is in line with the country's socio-economic development requirements.
develop a policy on customs procedures create trust for businesses
Customs sector is improving the institutions and policies to facilitate import-export activities. In the photo: Civil servants of Customs Sub-Department of Investment Management (Customs Department of Ho Chi Minh City) guide the procedures for businesses. Photo: T.H.

Building "support platform" for export and import activities

At the end of 2017, when many people were thinking about their plans to rest after a long and grueling day, in the working room of a Customs Department supervising officer, policymakers were still working. A plenary discussion on the draft Circular amending and supplementing Circular 38/2015/TT-BTC on customs procedures; Customs inspection and supervision; export tax, import tax and tax management for export and import goods. This is considered as the "backbone" legal document, which is the basis for the entire customs procedures, and tax administration for export goods. For policy makers, how to develop a legal document that meets the requirements of management and is in line with the objective of simplifying administrative procedures for creating a favorable business environment for enterprises, is not easy.

At the reviews, Deputy Director General of Customs General Vu Ngoc Anh requested the draft circular should be reviewed in detail, specific to each article, and clause, and should ensure strict management requirements while facilitating export and import activities. These requirements meet the guidelines of the Government and the Ministry of Finance to implement solutions to reform administrative procedures, improve the investment environment and enhance national competitiveness.

Determining the importance and contents of the draft circular relating to the ministries, branches, localities and business community, the General Department of Customs has seriously taken the necessary steps to draft the Circular in accordance with the Law on the Promulgation of Legal Documents and Decree No. 34/2016/ND-CP detailing a number of articles and measures to implement the Law on Promulgation of Legal Documents. The draft circular was amended and disseminated widely by the General Department of Customs. Through a number of workshops directly consulting with regulated entities (provincial and municipal customs departments, business communities and related state management agencies) and in writing, the General Department of Customs Officials have noted hundreds of opinions from the business community and the relevant state management agencies.

Being a person with many years of being engaged in import-export activities, regularly attending seminars organized by the customs department, Ms. Nguyen Anh Tuyet - Head of Import-Export Department of Ford Vietnam Co., highly appreciated the Customs sector's efforts in the formulation and issuance of policies. Ms. Tuyet's invitation to attend one of the General Department of Customs regularly organized associations with enterprises, is to directly comment on the policies that they preside over. The leaders of the customs sector are very aware of the difficulties of enterprises and propose solutions to solve them. "That's not all management agencies can do," Ms. Tuyet stressed.

A document of great significance, which is prepared by the General Department of Customs, is the draft decree amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Government's Decree No. 08/2015/ND-CP of January 21st, 2015. It details regulations and measures for the implementation of the Customs Law on procedures, inspection, supervision and control. This Decree not only adds clear, transparent and uniform regulations on the implementation of customs procedures for export and import goods, transport means on exit, entry, and in transit, it also facilitates the production and business activities of enterprises. At the same time, strengthening the legal basis on customs information, customs valuation, time of notification of the results of delimitation of customs declarations etc., to ensure the customs management for strengthening anti-smuggling and transportation activities of unauthorized cross border goods.

Complete policy synchronization

Regarding the formulation and improvement of customs regulations, customs policy can not fail to mention the plan to amend and supplement the Law on Export Tax and Import Tax No. 107/2016/QH13, which was launched by the Customs General Department in 2017. According to the drafting committee, the amendments mainly focus on groups of issues: the group of amendments and supplements on tax exemption to overcome obstacles, current inadequacies, and facilitate the actual deployment. It also revises groups of commodity descriptions and export tariffs for a number of commodity groups in the export tariffs, issued together with the Law on Export Tax and Import Tax. It groups amendments and supplements to the provisions on tax refund in order to achieve the objective of reforming tax administrative procedures, facilitating taxpayers in line with the policy of encouraging export production, and developing supported industry of the Party and State.

2017 is also the year the General Department of Customs finalized the draft Decree amending and supplementing Decree 01/2015/QD-CP detailing the scope of customs operation areas. This was to coordinate with one another in cooperation with other organizations and individuals for combating smuggling and illegal cross-border goods transportation, then to report them to the Finance Ministry for submission to the Government for promulgation. The contents of the draft decree are intended to overcome remaining difficulties and problems, create a common legal basis, apply uniformly the definition of areas of customs operation so as to coordinate in the prevention and combat of smuggling and illegal cross-border goods transportation.

Apart from focusing on revising important legal provisions in the field of customs, in 2017, the General Department of Customs presided over the advisory bodies at all levels to amend, supplement and promulgate 17 new legal documents. In particular, the General Department of Customs has advised the Ministry of Finance, proposed the Government to develop a Decree regulating the ASEAN Single Window, the National Single Window, and specialized inspection to facilitate maximum convenience for the export-import of goods.

Looking back at the volume of text that has been drafted by the Customs sector in 2017, the endeavor of policy makers on customs procedures is above all to build solid support. Helping businesses overcome difficulties and for development. It is hoped that these important documents will become effective in 2018, so that they will bring more advantages to businesses and people.

By Ngọc Linh/Huu Tuc

Related News

Kien Giang Customs’ revenue reaches over 190% of target

Kien Giang Customs’ revenue reaches over 190% of target

VCN – As of October 15, Kien Giang Customs Department collected VND 116.34 billion, reaching 193.89% of the target, the department reports.

Latest News

Director of Dong Nai Customs engages monthly with enterprises

Director of Dong Nai Customs engages monthly with enterprises

VCN - On November 1, Dong Nai Customs held an online Customs-Business Dialogue Conference attended by representatives from the Taiwanese (China), Korean, Japanese, and European business associations in Vietnam, alongside 83 import-export enterprises operating in Dong Nai province.
Ha Nam Ninh Customs gathers feedback from the business community

Ha Nam Ninh Customs gathers feedback from the business community

VCN – According to Ha Nam Ninh Customs Department, considering enterprises as cooperative partners not only facilitates import and export activities but also contributes to improving the investment and business environment, meeting integration requirements.
Facilitating trade and bolstering customs enforcement at Vinh Xuong border crossing

Facilitating trade and bolstering customs enforcement at Vinh Xuong border crossing

VCN - With the characteristics of managing international border gates with both waterways and roads, Vinh Xuong International Border Gate Customs Branch (An Giang Customs Department) always has flexible solutions to ensure both convenience and strict control of import and export goods.
3 items have a big impact on the budget revenue of Ho Chi Minh City Customs

3 items have a big impact on the budget revenue of Ho Chi Minh City Customs

VCN - Automobiles, petroleum, and steel are three items that account for nearly 35% of the total state budget revenue of Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department. Therefore, fluctuations in these revenue sources will greatly impact the state budget revenue of the entire Department.

More News

Quang Ninh Customs collects 85.75% of the budget revenue through the seaport area

Quang Ninh Customs collects 85.75% of the budget revenue through the seaport area

VCN - In the first 9 months of 2024, Quang Ninh Customs Department collected VND 13,885.23 billion in revenue collection, reaching 111.08% of the assigned estimate (VND 12,500 billion), reaching 106.81% of the target assigned by Quang Ninh province (VND 13,000 billion), an increase of 8.67% over the same period in 2023
Regulating goods across Huu Nghi International Border Gate during peak times

Regulating goods across Huu Nghi International Border Gate during peak times

VCN – In order to reduce the pressure on customs clearance of import and export goods for the international border gate pair during peak times, the management agency of Lang Son (Vietnam) has just discussed with the management authority of Pingxiang (China) to strengthen coordination in regulating the means of transporting goods of enterprises on both sides.
Quang Ninh Customs seeks solutions to promote import and export

Quang Ninh Customs seeks solutions to promote import and export

VCN - Quang Ninh Customs Department has made efforts to synchronously deploy solutions to accompany, support and resolve difficulties for businesses, contributing to improving import and export activities through the area.
Businesses get a fair hearing under Customs

Businesses get a fair hearing under Customs' new 'three no' rule

VCN - The General Department of Vietnam Customs requires units to implement the 3 no principles: "don't say no, don't say difficult, and don't say yes but don't do it" when businesses have recommendations and proposals.
Khanh Hoa Customs reaches revenue target 1 quarter early

Khanh Hoa Customs reaches revenue target 1 quarter early

VCN - Many key import items increased sharply, along with efforts in trade facilitation, tax debt collection, so in just 9 months of 2024, Khanh Hoa Customs Department completed the state budget revenue target.
WCO Permanent Technical Committee Meeting in Belgium: The managerial mark of the Vietnamese customs representative

WCO Permanent Technical Committee Meeting in Belgium: The managerial mark of the Vietnamese customs representative

VCN - For 3 days (from 23-25/10/2024), at the headquarters of the World Customs Organization (WCO) in Brussels (Belgium), the 245th/246th meeting of the Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) was successfully held under the chairmanship of Ms. Nguyen Thi Vinh Hoai, Counselor, Embassy of Vietnam in Belgium, representative of Vietnam Customs, Chairwoman of PTC.
Revise regulations on implementing administrative procedures under the National Single Window

Revise regulations on implementing administrative procedures under the National Single Window

VCN - On October 29, 2024, Deputy Director General of the General Department of Vietnam Customs Au Anh Tuan chaired a meeting to discuss, exchange and develop a plan to amend Decree 85/2019/ND-CP regulating the implementation of administrative procedures under the National Single Window, ASEAN Single Window and specialized inspection of imports and exports.
Launch of the “Proud of 80 years of construction and development of Vietnam Customs” contest

Launch of the “Proud of 80 years of construction and development of Vietnam Customs” contest

VCN - Towards the 80th anniversary of Vietnam Customs' tradition (September 10, 1945 - September 10, 2025), the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC) launches the “Proud of 80 years of construction and development of Vietnam Customs” contest.
Cat Lai Port sees over 1,000 export shipments cleared by customs each day

Cat Lai Port sees over 1,000 export shipments cleared by customs each day

VCN - The volume of goods exported through Cat Lai port is showing signs of increasing sharply in the last months of 2024.
Read More

Your care

Latest Most read
Director of Dong Nai Customs engages monthly with enterprises

Director of Dong Nai Customs engages monthly with enterprises

Dong Nai Customs held an online Customs-Business Dialogue Conference attended by representatives from the Taiwanese (China), Korean, Japanese, and European business associations in Vietnam on November 1
Ha Nam Ninh Customs gathers feedback from the business community

Ha Nam Ninh Customs gathers feedback from the business community

VCN - Ha Nam Ninh Customs Department has provided many policies and solutions to create favorable conditions for enterprises towards the goal of building Digital Customs, Smart Customs, thereby reducing customs clearance time, saving costs for enterprises
Facilitating trade and bolstering customs enforcement at Vinh Xuong border crossing

Facilitating trade and bolstering customs enforcement at Vinh Xuong border crossing

Vinh Xuong International Border Gate Customs Branch (An Giang Customs Department) always has flexible solutions to ensure both convenience and strict control of import and export goods.
3 items have a big impact on the budget revenue of Ho Chi Minh City Customs

3 items have a big impact on the budget revenue of Ho Chi Minh City Customs

VCN - Automobiles, petroleum, and steel are three items that account for nearly 35% of the total state budget revenue of Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department. Therefore, fluctuations in these revenue sources will greatly impact the state budget revenue of
Quang Ninh Customs collects 85.75% of the budget revenue through the seaport area

Quang Ninh Customs collects 85.75% of the budget revenue through the seaport area

In the first 9 months of 2024, Quang Ninh Customs Department collected VND 13,885.23 billion in revenue collection
Mobile Version