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Operation flow of import of human-machine interaction equipment

source: Worth Cargo   2023-09-23 09:01:18  
Step 1, import enterprises need to prepare the relevant information of imported human-computer interaction equipment, including product name, quantity, use, manufacturer, etc., to ensure the integrity of the declaration elements;
Step 2, submit the purchase contract, packing list, invoice, CCC (China compulsory certification), and initiate the commission in a single window, WorthCargo can assist the import enterprise to handle CCC (China compulsory certification);
Step 3, customs declaration documents, pay attention to the currency and amount, need to ensure that the contract and the actual payment of foreign exchange match;
Step 4, check the simulated tax bill (import duty + VAT), and pay attention to the reasonable price of the imported human-computer interaction equipment, so as not to cause the problem of excessive tariffs or insufficient taxes;
Step 5, pay import duties and value-added tax to the Chinese customs, either directly through a single window or through WorthCargo;
Step 6, customs release or import goods inspection, inspection is divided into three kinds, port inspection, territorial inspection and dynamic health inspection; If there is no problem in the inspection, customs release.
 
The import of human-computer interaction equipment needs to comply with national regulatory requirements, and bear the corresponding risks. The use of imported human-computer interaction equipment needs to meet the safety standards stipulated by the state and go through safety testing and verification. If the imported human-computer interaction equipment does not meet the relevant standards, it will be returned or confiscated.
 
What are the costs of customs declaration for the import of human-computer interactive equipment?
(1) Customs declaration fees generally include customs agent fees, documentation fees and customs duties.
(2) Inspection and quarantine fees generally include inspection fees and quarantine fees.
(3) Transportation costs include sea freight, air freight, land freight, port miscellaneous charges, etc.