Express knowledge customs declaration - The compact training training course
Practical principles for the import and export processing of goods from third countries
- What is the procedure for the 1-stage or 2-stage export procedure?
- Preparation of export customs declaration: Research of the necessary data from the invoice or the ERP system.
- The exporter and delivery addresses: stumbling blocks in practice.
- Application of customs tariff numbers in the export sector: the rules of tariff classification and search options.
- Export control at a glance: When are export licenses required?
- Important codes in the export declaration - avoid queries from the customs office.
- EUR1, A.TR, certificate of origin, supplier's declaration - contents, meaning and function briefly explained.
- Import procedure.
- Preparation of imports - checklist for practice.
- Application of customs tariff number in the import area - Which customs duties are payable?
- Important codes in the import declaration: Are permits required, for example?
- Notes on customs value: Influence of delivery conditions and other costs on the customs value.
- Checking forwarding documents: Is the customs notification correct?
- Basic liability issues Customs.
- Overview of information sources on the Internet.
Contents
Module 1: Operational export processing: the export declaration
- What is the procedure for the 1-stage or 2-stage export procedure?
- Preparation of export customs declaration: Research of the necessary data from the invoice or the ERP system.
- The exporter and delivery addresses: stumbling blocks in practice.
- Application of customs tariff numbers in the export sector: The rules of tariff classification and search options.
- Export control at a glance: When are export licenses required?
- Important codes in the export declaration - avoid queries from the customs office.
Module 2: Operational import processing: The import customs declaration for the release of goods for free circulation and overview of origin of goods & preferences for export and import
- The import customs declaration
- EUR1, A.TR, certificate of origin, supplier's declaration - contents, meaning and function briefly explained.
- Preparation of imports - checklist for practice.
- Application of customs tariff number in the import area - Which customs duties are payable?
- Important codes in the import declaration: Are permits required, for example?
- Notes on customs value: Influence of delivery conditions and other costs on the customs value.
- Checking forwarding documents: Is the customs notification correct?
- EUR1, A.TR, certificate of origin, supplier's declaration - contents, meaning and function briefly explained.
- Overview of information sources on the Internet.
Learning environment
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this training course once you have registered.
Your benefit
- The course teaches how customs law issues can be dealt with in specific business scenarios.
- The main data requirements for customs processes and their links to operational processes are explained.
- An insight into the world of customs is provided.
- The ability to research individual data (codes) for customs declarations is taught.
Methods
Presentation, trainer input, work aids and information sources on the Internet and checklists.
Recommended for
employees from the specialist areas of sales, logistics, project management, customer service and procurement with an interface to customs declarations and the processing of international transactions.
Questions about the seminar content
If you work with international shipments, a correct customs declaration is essential for smooth processing. In this training step by step what information and documents are required for customs declarations and how to extract them from invoices, shipping documents, or ERP systems. You’ll also understand which data is relevant for the declaration and how customs authorities review it. This will help you better prepare customs declarations in your daily work and understand which details are necessary for legally compliant imports and exports.
The export declaration is a key component of the export process. In training , you training how the export declaration process works and the differences between single-step and two-step export procedures. You will also learn what data needs to be researched in advance and what common mistakes can occur in practice. This will help you better understand export processes within your company and the steps required for a proper export declaration.
The correct tariff code is a key basis for customs declarations, duties, and many other decisions in foreign trade. In training , you training the basic rules of tariff classification and discover how goods are classified based on the customs tariff structure. You will also learn which information sources can be used to research customs tariff codes. This will help you better understand, in your daily work, how companies correctly classify goods and what impact tariff classification has on import and export processes.
In export processes, even minor errors can lead to delays or inquiries from customs authorities. In training about common pitfalls in practice, such as when listing parties involved, providing delivery addresses, or preparing the export declaration. You’ll understand what information must be provided correctly and which areas are particularly prone to problems. This will enable you to better support export operations within your company and identify common sources of error early on.
When shipping internationally, companies must also comply with export control regulations. In training an overview of when export licenses may be required and the role that export controls play in international trade. This will help you better understand the checks that must be performed before an export and the risks that need to be considered in foreign trade.
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