Users of this module
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Users of this module
What is it? This service enables the trading community to submit declaration data electronically to the Customs and Excise Division and other government departments including the Chemistry, Food and Drug Division (CFDD), Animal Production and Health Division, Plant Quarantine Division, the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) and the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Trade Licence Unit). The Customs and Excise Division manages the clearance process for goods entering Trinidad and Tobago. In order to import cargo into the country, a licensed Customs Broker must be hired to clear the goods. Customs and Excise requires that all goods be declared correctly to enable smooth processing and clearance of goods. The TTBizLink e-Goods Declaration Module provides an interface that enables Brokers to prepare the Customs Declaration form (Single Administrative Document) before they submit it to Customs. Users of this module This module is targeted at Customs Brokers representing clients who wish to import/export goods. Declaration Process 1. The Customs Broker must be a registered user of the Customs Border Control System (CBCS). 2. The Customs Broker will receive from the trader the following documents: a. Certificate of Origin b. Commercial Invoice c. Bill of Lading/ Air Bill d. Packing List e. Permits (for regulated goods) 3. The Customs Broker will be required to submit an electronic declaration to the Comptroller of Customs and Excise Division via TTBizLink (www.ttbizlink.gov.tt). The supporting documents mentioned above must be scanned and attached to the application. 4. On submission, the declaration, relevant data fields and supporting documents will simultaneously be routed to the approving agencies as need be i.e: a. Customs and Excise Division - (Customs Border Control System/ASYCUDA) b. Ministry of Trade and Industry - Trade Licence Unit c. Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards d. Ministry of Food Production, Land and Marine Affairs e. Ministry of Health 5. Customs and Excise Division will be able to monitor when approvals are granted by other relevant agencies. 6. The Customs Broker will be notified of the approval. 7. The Customs Broker can print the approval document. Benefits • • • • • Simplified trade information exchange Faster trade documentation processing Reduce errors with minimised data re-entry Improved efficiency Lower business costs Custom Broker receives documents from traders Custom Broker will be notified of the decision from C&E via TTBizLink TT BizLink is led by Broker submits declaration online via TTBizLink Customs and Excise and approving agencies will decide whether to approve the declaration Developed by WPS verifies application and supporting documents Partners Customs and Excise Division Trinidad and Tobago Customs Brokers The Customs Clerks & Customs Brokers Association of Trinidad and Tobago Customs and Excise Division Head Office: Customs House , Abercromby Street, Port of Spain • Tel: (868) 625-3311 • Website: www.customs.gov.tt Trinidad and Tobago Customs Brokers General Email: ttcustomsbrokers@gmail.com • 8A San Fernando Street, San Fernando • Tel: (868) 652-4797 • Fax: (868) 657-0373 • Email: leechong77@gmail.com The Customs Clerks & Customs Brokers Association of Trinidad and Tobago 18 Golden Road Plaza, Frederick Street, Port of Spain • Tel: (868) 625-7893 • Email: icslimited@hotmail.com Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards 1-2 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate, Macoya • Tel: (868) 662-8827 • Fax: (868) 663-4335 • Email: ttbs@ttbs.org.tt • Website: www.ttbs.org.tt