✨ Customs Import Entry Details




8 MAY 2013 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 52 1497

Country of Origin

Select the country of origin of the goods.

Note:
The Country of Origin code is based on the ISO 3166-1 two-alpha country code standard available from www.iso.org

Notes on MPI-specific information:

(i) Where the goods fall within Chapters 2 to 22 of the "Working Tariff Document of New Zealand", the Region of Origin within the country of origin where the goods were born, reared, slaughtered, manufactured, processed, grown, harvested and exported must be stated.

(ii) The Regional Code to be used is available from the UN/LOCODE subdivision codes available from www.unece.org

Statistical Quantity

The Statistical Quantity of the goods, if required by the Tariff item of the goods as set out in the "Working Tariff Document of New Zealand", must be stated. The Statistical Quantity must be specified to three (3) decimal places.

Statistical Unit

The Statistical Unit, if required by the Tariff item of the goods as set out in the "Working Tariff Document of New Zealand", must be stated.

Supplementary Quantity

The supplementary quantity must be specified to three (3) decimal places.

Supplementary Unit

The Supplementary Unit, if required by the Tariff item of the goods as set out in the "Working Tariff Document of New Zealand", must be stated.

Note:
An example is where goods are classified in a tariff item with the unit of measurement of "lal" (litres of alcohol), the supplementary unit is "LTR" (litres). The number of litres must then be stated in the Supplementary Quantity field.

Value in Foreign Currency

The foreign value for duty in the currency in which the goods are traded must be stated.

Currency Code

Select the Currency Code for the country in which the goods were traded.

Value for Duty (NZD)

State the Value for Duty in New Zealand Dollars ($NZ).

Notes:

(i) This field will determine the exchange rate applicable for the detail line of the goods and will translate currency values for the goods into the equivalent New Zealand dollars ($NZ).

(ii) The Currency Code and rates of exchange are published fortnightly by Customs at: http://www.customs.govt.nz/news/utilities/Pages/Rates-Of-Exchange.aspx

(iii) Where the currency is NZ dollars, the exchange rate must be stated as "1.00".

(iv) Where the currency and related rate of exchange is not available online at the above Internet site, the Submitter must contact Customs for the applicable rate of exchange and specify the rates in New Zealand dollars ($NZ) based on the exchange rate provided by Customs.

(v) Currency exchange is also stated at the header level of the entire entry.

Note on MPI-specific information:
The currency exchange is not required for a "Primary Industries Import Declaration".

Freight

The freight amount in New Zealand dollars ($NZ) must be stated. This is the cost of transportation of the goods to New Zealand inclusive of internal costs in the country of exportation.

Insurance

The insurance amount in New Zealand dollars ($NZ) must be stated. This includes insurance incurred in the exporting country in respect of the goods inclusive of internal costs in the country of exportation.

Tariff Duty

The amount of Tariff Duty payable in New Zealand dollars ($NZ) must be stated. This includes any excise-equivalent duty that may be payable.



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🏭 Customs (Import Entry WCO Message) Rules 2013 (continued from previous page)

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