CBAFF Customs UUI Course - Block 3

Description

This course is the THIRD PART OF FOUR COURSES which are required to obtain the CBAFF UUI course certificate. To enquire about registrations please contact IVS Training either by phone ( 0800 021 169) or by emailing training@ivs.co.nz 

During this course attendees will learn about the structure, functions and use of the New Zealand Customs Tariff and the classification of goods.

Block Three Outline:
• The structure and divisions of the NZ Customs Tariff
• The nature and function of the goods to be classified
• Legal notes and their applicability to the goods
• General rules of interpretation
• Apply rules of interpretation to goods
• Determine the applicability of all the tariff headings, items and statistical keys relevant to the goods
• Analyse all relevant information, including explanatory notes, assess the possible options and make an opinion on classification of the goods
• Legal reasoning behind the classification opinion
 
 

Prerequisites

  • Completion of the Introduction to Customs Broking and Customs Tariff Interpretation Course - STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

OR

  • At least 12 months working experience in the New Zealand Customs Broking Industry

AND

  • Completion of UUI Block 1 and UUI Block 2 Courses

 

PLEASE NOTE:
Successful completion of CBAFF UUI courses and passing the exam, 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.

 

FULL PAYMENT IS REQUIRED 7 DAYS PRIOR TO COURSE COMMENCEMENT

 

What to Bring:

  • Calculator
  • Customs and Excise Act 2018
  • Customs and Excise Regulations 1996 (latest reprint or update)
  • Customs (Import Entry WCO Message) Rules 2013
  • Customs (Export Entry WCO Message) Rules 2013
  • Working Tariff Document (IVS have a number of copies for classroom use only)

These are available through government book stores, some libraries or by contacting NZ customs via corporate-publishing@customs.govt.nz, alternatively you may wish to use the search engine and download/print directly from the NZ Customs website www.customs.govt.nz

 

What our trainees say

“IVS have been instrumental in assisting me during my time training to obtain my Customs Unique User Identification Pin. Traveling from Dunedin was always going to be a challenge however Erica and her team in the office were very informative and always ensured I was kept up to date with any course changes and ensured my time on the course was enjoyable and comfortable. Janet presented the course in a fun and relaxed environment which ensured 100% focus on the material without the element of boredom creeping in. She made herself accessible between the modules of the course to answer any questions I had which made study outside of the classroom atmosphere a lot easier.  

 

Thank you to all involved at IVS for assisting me to reach my Goal in becoming a Customs Broker”

 Paul Nicholls – International Freight Logistics N.Z. Ltd

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