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Customs regulations on handling overdue undeclared goods
If the customs refuses to declare the goods because of the wrong coding of the goods declared by the enterprise, there is no basis. If the customs thinks there is something wrong with the code, it can deal with it through supplementary declaration, deletion of customs declaration and other forms.

According to the Customs Law and the Measures of People's Republic of China (PRC) Customs for Handling Long-term Undeclared Goods, Accidentally Released or Spilled Imported Goods and Abandoned Imported Goods, the consignee of imported goods shall declare to the customs within 14 days from the date of declaration of means of transport. If it has not been declared to the customs for more than three months, it shall be extracted and sold by the customs according to law. Of course, if the goods are suspected of violating the law, such as prohibiting the import, the customs will also conduct necessary investigation and handling. ?

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Customs checks documents and prices. After the customs clearance information is entered, the customs will review the declaration information of the goods, including quantity, weight, value and nature. Customers need to provide relevant price certificates. Such as letters of credit, insurance policies, original factory invoices, tender documents and other documents required by the customs. ? If there is no problem with the declared information, this action will usually be completed within one or two working days.

Pay taxes (within 7 working days). After the customs has approved the single stool certificate, it will issue a tax bill for import duties and import value-added tax, and pay it to the customs online.