Under the new procedures, manufacturers no longer need to submit certificates of origin, letters of guarantee, or cash deposits to prove eligibility for the VAT waiver. The amended procedures now only require a manufacturer to submit a pledge personally or through a legal representative, with a signature certified by their bank, to the tax or customs authorities confirming that they will pay any applicable taxes if and when they are due.
Source: research.hktdc.com
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