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World Trade Organization Customs Valuation Agreement Intermediate Course
活动背景
Background Valuing goods for Customs purposes is a key area of trade compliance. A lack of knowledge often results in the submission of declarations with incorrect Customs values because all the elements necessary for their determination were not taken into consideration. When such incorrect declarations are identified during or after the Customs valuation control process, adjustments are made to the declared value with an additional assessment of duties and taxes and sometimes penalties. This three-day interactive session provides a practical look at the different valuation methods; adjustments to the price paid or payable, using case studies and WCO reference material gives practical insights in dealing with the different methods of valuation and ensuring reasonable care is taken at time of making declarations to Customs. Highlights ◆ The course will provide a historical view into the Agreement and its defining principles ◆ The course will provide an insight into the different valuation methods. ◆ Case studies and practical applications ◆ Identifying all the elements necessary for determining customs value ◆ At the end of the session participants will understand the definition of price paid or payable for goods when sold for export and how it applies in practice. ◆ To safeguard the interactive nature of the course, including group discussions and case studies, a maximum of 20 participants will be accepted. Early registration is therefore recommended 活动内容
◆ Introduction to Customs Valuation ◆ Complexities in the Application of Valuation Methods Article 1 ◆ Complexities in the Application of Valuation Methods Article 8 ◆ Complexities in the Application of Other Valuation Methods 演讲嘉宾
Mr. Mackay Director of Indirect Tax & Customs at a major multinational. Mr. Mackay has a career spanning more than 30 years in which he has been a customs officer, a broker, worked on reform and modernization projects and in the private sector. While working on reform projects he was responsible for developing and setting up a modern valuation and classification department in a developing country. He has trained customs officials in the art of valuation in different parts of the world as well as in his own organization and is a frequent speaker on valuation topics at various seminars in Asia. He has participated in meetings of the Technical Committee on Customs Valuation [2001-2006] at the World Customs Organization as well as participated in theme meetings. 日程安排
08:30-09:00 签 到| Registration 09:00-10:30 课程进行| Course in Progress 10:30-10:45 茶 歇| Tea Break and Networking 10:45-12:15 课程进行| Course in Progress 12:15-13:30 午 餐| Lunch 13:30-15:00 课程进行| Course in Progress 15:00-15:30 茶 歇| Tea Break and Networking 15:30-17:00 课程进行| Course in Progress 17:00 课程结束| Course Ending |