Introduction to Customs Broking and the Customs Tariff

This course is designed as an introduction to the CBAFF Customs UUI course. Anyone who does not have at least 12 months working experience in the New Zealand Customs Broking Industry is strongly recommended to first attend this course before they attempt the UUI Course. The Introduction course will provide you with the knowledge needed to confidently participate in the UUI Course.

Description

COURSE OUTLINE

Customs Broking:

  • The role of a customs broker
  • Customs entry clearance procedures including types of entries
  • NZ Customs service
  • Overview of entry preparation (import and export)
  • Electronic data interchange
  • Ministry of health
  • MPI
  • Delivery order procedures
  • Carriers documentation
  • Avoiding storage charges
  • Prohibitions and restrictions

 Customs Tariff Interpretation:

  • Tariff structure - outline
  • The standard tariff
  • Principles of classification
  • Notes
  • Tariff hierarchical structure

PLEASE NOTE:

Successful completion of CBAFF training courses and passing the three Customs Broking exams, is not a guarantee of the issuance of a UUI by NZ Customs - it is one component of NZ Customs' criteria. NZ Customs will not issue a UUI to persons not actively engaged in the industry as the lodgement of Customs entries require linking users to an employer and clients.

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