- Taipei Customs urges importers to correctly declare the tax category of goods
- Customs can collect taxes and release goods first, then conduct further inspections
- In 2023, Taipei Customs conducted post-audit operations on C1 (exempt from inspection) import declarations
- Incorrectly declared tax categories resulted in additional taxes of approximately NT$44.5 million and refunds of NT$1.5 million
- Importers can apply for tax category pre-audit before importing goods to ensure correct declaration
- Taipei Customs will hold seminars to educate importers on tax categories and regulations to improve accuracy in declarations and comply with laws
Source: mof.gov.tw
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