10 Questions
The goods declaration must include a statement certifying that the prices paid for the goods are accurate and nothing has been omitted to defraud the government.
True
The declarant should state that all invoices and bills of lading are genuine and true, and there are no other documents related to the importation.
True
The declaration of prices on the goods declaration should match the actual prices paid or payable for the goods.
True
If a declarant provides false information in the goods declaration, they may face penalties such as falsification or perjury.
True
All documents related to importation must be kept in their original state as received by the declarant according to customs laws.
True
The Electronic Commerce Act of 2000 requires goods declarations to be submitted electronically.
False
A printed and certified declaration by a customs officer is considered a valid submission of the electronic declaration.
True
The government of the Republic of China might be defrauded if duties and taxes are lawfully paid on imported goods.
False
Overvaluing goods on the declaration is an acceptable practice as long as duties are paid.
False
Understating the prices paid for imported goods in the declaration does not pose any risks to the government.
False
Learn about the process and requirement for the Customs Commissioner to submit an annual report on the performance of the Bureau of Customs. Understand the recipients of the report and its significance.
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