- Starting from November 4, 2024, the Fiscal Identification Number (FIN) will be implemented in the ASYCUDA WORLD system of the Customs.
- Commercial importers and exporters must register for a FIN in the online portal of the Tax Office.
- There is a 3-week transition period for existing importers and exporters to obtain a FIN.
- Those without a FIN after the transition period will not be able to make declarations in the ASYCUDA WORLD system.
- New importers and exporters must register online to obtain a FIN.
- Individuals making occasional customs declarations can use a valid Surinamese ID card, passport, or driver’s license.
- Individuals using their identification frequently may be called by the Tax Office to update their tax status.
- Failure to comply may result in being classified as a commercial importer or exporter.
Source: facebook.com
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