THE Bureau of Customs (BOC) is strengthening its Post Entry Audit (PEA) Group to reduce audit processing time, said Customs commissioner Alberto Lina during the recently concluded Aircargo Forwarders of the Philippines, Inc. (AFPI) general membership meeting.

"The auditing will now be conducted within 24 hours to ensure that fraud and other forms of corruption will be lessened, if not, eliminated," he noted. The PEA system is in compliance with the World Trade Organization valuation system and part of the amended Republic Act 9135 or the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines.

The scheme involves post-evaluation of import cargo records to guarantee integrity of information supplied to the BOC by importing companies at the time of entry lodgment. It requires importers to keep at their principal place of business for a period of three years from the date of filing of the import entry, all records of their importations or books of account, business or computer systems and all other customs commercial data.

These could be in various forms, including payment records, relevant for the verification of the accuracy of the transaction value declared by the importers on the import entry. Auditing will be done when firms voluntarily request auditing, when errors in the import declaration are detected, or when firms are selected by a computer-aided management system.

You May Also Like

New district collectors appointed for MICP, POM, Davao, Clark, Iloilo

The Bureau of Customs has reassigned 66 of its personnel to various offices as part of the major reshuffle of the organization. In several…

DOF working on harmonizing commodity codes

Starting this month,the Philippine Department of Finance (DOF) will work with various trade regulatory government agencies (TRGAs) in a series of tariff harmonization and…

E-commerce conference explores customs, trade issues

The physical aspects of cross-border e-commerce take center stage at the “Cross-Border E-Commerce: An International Trade and Customs Perspective” conference on July 26, 2019…

3 more Metro Manila thoroughfares open truck lane

Three additional key roads in Metro Manila have been placed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) under its one-truck-lane policy as part of…