β¨ Customs Export Entry Rules
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Form, content, manner when using WCO messaging
(b) Entries required under section 49(1) of the Act provided electronically shall be made in WCO message format in accordance with the requirements set out in Schedule 1 through the Customs computerised entry processing system Trade Single Window.
(c) Every person required to make an entry (in paragraph (b) above) shall, in completing the entry provide the answers required in relation to the particulars specified in or by such form, and where the form requires a declaration to be made, make such declaration as set out in Schedule 1
Updating entry
(d) Where exported goods have been entered and the entry must subsequently be updated as it is no longer correct or complete in every particular, then:
(i) An updated entry must be provided in accordance with these Rules, and notified as an updated entry; or
(ii) where the entry is cancelled as the export will no longer occur, the entry must be updated in accordance with these Rules and notified as a cancelled entry.
Entry processing
(e) In the event that the Customs computerised entry processing system Trade Single Window is not able to accept an electronic entry, then a Customs officer may authorise the provision of the information in another manner and form.
(f) Notwithstanding the temporary arrangements that are made in the event of the Customs computerised entry system not being available to accept an entry, an entry in accordance with Schedule 1 of these Rules must be subsequently completed for each affected entry.
4 NOTES
(a) In order to make an entry into JBMS, an exporter or agent must first be registered as a Declarant. Information on becoming a Declarant may be found on the Customs Internet site. Upon registration the Declarant will be assigned the necessary Declarant Code to access and use the Trade Single Window interface.
(b) Where an exporter or agent has previously been provided with a Declarant Code and Exporter Code, the same codes will be applicable in the Trade Single Window.
(c) The term "MPI-specific information" means information that is included in the export entry to comply with legislation administered by MPI.
(d) Where any prescribed content contains any explanatory or other notes, such notes do not form part of the prescription but are intended for the guidance of the person in the completion of an entry.
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