MALAYSIAN CUSTOMS CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS (Remote Online Training)
THIS COURSE HAVE BEEN CONVERTED TO CUSTOMS CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS UNDER THE HARMONISED SYSTEM CODING. KINDLY CLICK HERE
INTRODUCTION
Customs Classification of Goods entails classifying products into correct tariff codes to determine the amount of duty payable. Failure to classify products correctly will not only involve substantial duty liability to the business but will also attract customs audit and investigations and subsequent claims by the Customs Department. A better understanding of how classification is done will avoid subsequent problems. This Malaysian Customs Classification of Goods Remote Online Training will provide an insight into how goods in Malaysia are classified based on the General Interpretative Rules of Classification.
Participants will be able to understand:
- the structure of Harmonised System (HS)
- how Classification of Goods is done
- what avenues are available if businesses are aggrieved by the decision of the Director General on Classification
HOW WILL YOU BENEFIT :
Participants will get to understand :
- the nature, concepts and regulations in respect of classification.
- the difference between HS Code and AHTN code.
- the rules of classification and gain an insight into how goods are classified and provide an avenue for participants to clarify doubts.
- the procedures in obtaining advanced ruling on classification to determine duty in order to avoid disputes.
- the appeal and review process in the event any person is aggrieved by the decision of the DG on Classification.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND :
This course is suitable for all importers, exporters, manufacturers, trading houses, forwarding agents, shipping agents, tax professionals and those working in the Logistics, Shipping Departments.
COURSE CONTENTS :
Module 1
- Definition of Nomenclature and Harmonised Systems
- Aims of Harmonised System
- Registrations related to Classification
Module 2
- Harmonised System Coding (HS)
- Methodology used in Classification
- Structure of Harmonised System
- Arrangement of Harmonised System
- Numerical Coding System
- Principles of Tariff Classification
- Six General Interpretative Rules (GIR) of Classification
Module 3
- Understanding the Functions of the Notes to the Section, Chapter and Subheading
- Steps in Classifying of Goods
- Classification Procedures
Module 4
- Procedure for application for Classification / Customs Advance Rulings
- Review / Appeal Procedures and Customs Appeal Tribunal
Module 5
- Related Case Studies
- Right of Importers & Exporters
- Question and Answer Session
FACILITATOR
P.NADARAJA
LLB (Hons) Lond., CLP (Malaya), ACIS (UK), ACTIM
Click Here to download P.Nadaraja profile in PDF format
Nadaraja was formerly with the Royal Malaysia Customs (1981-1997) as a Senior Officer of Customs having served in various units and his key areas of focus includes customs administration, import and export procedures, classification, valuation, licensing and compliance matters. He posses an in depth knowledge of various customs legislation including Customs Act, Sales Tax Act, Service Tax Act, Excise Act and other subsidiary legislation. He has vast experience in Customs matters and has been a guest lecturer at the Royal Malaysian Customs Academy in Malacca on various occasions to deliver lectures on various aspects of Customs laws and procedures.
In 1997 he left the Customs Department on optional retirement for private practice as an Advocate and Solicitor.
He is now involved in legal practice and at the same time is actively involved in conducting seminars and workshops on customs matters. He has also conducted in house training for various companies including statutory bodies and has advised and consulted upon by companies on issues such as customs and sales tax valuation, classification, service tax matters, drawback, refunds, exemptions and others. He was officially appointed by the Customs Department to conduct Basic Customs Course for forwarding agents during the year 2005 – 2007.
He is also an Associate of the Malaysia Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators and Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia (ACTIM) and is currently involved in customs litigation in subordinate and High Courts and render consultancy & advisory services on Customs matters to various companies
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CANCELLATION / TRANSFER
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- More than ten (10) working days before the event, a refund (less administrative charge of 15%) will be made.
- Ten (10) working days or less before the event, no refund will be made.
- For no show on the day of the event, full payment is required. If you cannot attend the event, you can nominate a substitute at any time without payment of an administration fee.
- A full (100%) refund may be granted if the course is cancelled by Wanfah Prosper PLT (WFP). WFP reserves the right to postpone or cancel the event and / or change facilitator at any time should circumstances beyond its control arises. WFP also reserve the right to make alternative arrangements without prior notice should it be necessary to do so.
Payment
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