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The Philippine Customs commissioner is now the sole authority authorized to approve and disapprove the accreditation of importers and customs brokers under a new Customs order dated January 11 and effective immediately.
Customs Memorandum Order (CMO) 02-2018 states that the “accreditation of importers and customs brokers shall be approved or disapproved by the Commissioner of Customs upon recommendation of the chief, AMO (Account Management Office). Importers and customs brokers with disapproved accreditation may file a request for consideration to the chief, AMO who shall make the necessary disposition for consideration of the Customs commissioner, which shall be final and executory.”
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Bureau of Customs CMO 01-2018 - Approval/disapproval of accreditation
The Philippine Customs commissioner is now the sole authority authorized to approve and disapprove the accreditation of importers and customs brokers under a new Customs order dated January 11 and effective immediately.
Customs Memorandum Order (CMO) 02-2018 states that the “accreditation of importers and customs brokers shall be approved or disapproved by the Commissioner of Customs upon recommendation of the chief, AMO (Account Management Office). Importers and customs brokers with disapproved accreditation may file a request for consideration to the chief, AMO who shall make the necessary disposition for consideration of the Customs commissioner, which shall be final and executory.”
The Philippine Customs commissioner is now the sole authority authorized to approve and disapprove the accreditation of importers and customs brokers under a new Customs order dated January 11 and effective immediately.
Customs Memorandum Order (CMO) 02-2018 states that the “accreditation of importers and customs brokers shall be approved or disapproved by the Commissioner of Customs upon recommendation of the chief, AMO (Account Management Office). Importers and customs brokers with disapproved accreditation may file a request for consideration to the chief, AMO who shall make the necessary disposition for consideration of the Customs commissioner, which shall be final and executory.”
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
Manila 1099
04 January 2018
CUSTOMS MEMORANDUM. ORDER
No.__Ol- 3018
SUBJECT: LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE)
PROCESSOR OF CUSTOMS BROKER TRANSACTING WITH
THE BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
| OBJECTIVE
To safeguard the interest of the government and to ensure the
accountability of customs brokers by limiting the number of their
authorized representatives/processors transacting with the Bureau of
Customs,
I. SCOPE
This Order shall cover all ‘8 Brokers transacting with the
Bureau of Customs.
U, AMENDMENT
This Order hereby amends paragraph no. 7, C. Il. d. of Customs
Memorandum Order No. 11-2014 dated May 22, 2014 tilled Revised
Guidelines for Registration of importers and Customs Brokers with
the Bureau of Customs (BOC) Pursuant to Department Order No. 33.
2014, to read as follows:
"d. Submit the |
en,
assigned-in-each Port who shall be the
to tr . in behalf of the Customs
Broker. Adaitiofial customs representatives/processors may be
allowed if-the-volume of transactions: of the Customs Broker so
warrants.” A letter request relative thereto attaching the
Supplemental list with personal details, photos and specimen
the
signature
Commissioner.”
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IV. REPEALING CLAUSE
‘Any order, rule or regulation contrary or inconsistent with this
order or any of its provision are hereby repealed or amended
accordingly.
Vv. EFFECTIVITY
This Order shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in
the Official Gazette or in two newspapers of general circulation.
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ISIDRO S LAPENA, PhD, CSEE
Commissioner
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