- Taipei Customs calls on importers to accurately declare tariff numbers
- Customs may release goods after examination and payment of duty, then scrutinize declaration after release
- Duty-payer will be notified of any refundable duty within six months of release
- Duty being recovered in 2023 was NTD 44.5 million, with a growth rate of 27% higher than 2022
- Importers can apply for advance tariff classification ruling if unsure of tariff numbers
- Taipei Customs will hold workshops to promote accurate declaration of tariff numbers
- Customs will review regulations to reduce disputes between importers and customs
Source: mof.gov.tw
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