Reducing or exempting late payment fees, exempting certification materials, and simplifying inspection requirements... In response to the current difficulties and blockages of foreign trade enterprises, the General Administration of Customs issued five measures to facilitate and benefit enterprises on the 30th to further help enterprises to bail out and reduce costs, and promote the stability and improvement of foreign trade.
Specific measures include: for those who are unable to pay taxes on time and pay taxes within the specified time due to business difficulties due to the epidemic, the overdue fines can be reduced or exempted; the third-party testing for enterprises to apply for exemption from customs duties and import tax on returned goods can be cancelled. Requirements; exempt enterprises from providing storage site certification materials for the quarantine permit for imported fruits; simplify the inspection requirements for imported coatings, and no longer verify the "Paint Recording Certificate"; adjust and optimize the inspection requirements for imported crude oil and coal.
The General Administration of Customs said that all customs units will take effective measures to increase publicity efforts to guide enterprises to make full use of relevant policies and enjoy more policy dividends.