About the tax rate for imported coffee beans:
The tariff for unroasted coffee beans is 8% and the value-added tax is 17%
The tariff for roasted coffee beans is 15% and the value-added tax is 17% %
About the import qualifications of domestic enterprises:
1. Import and export rights
2. Customs registration
3. Commodity inspection filing< /p>
4. Coffee bean consignee registration
What documents are generally required for imported coffee beans abroad?
1. Certificate of origin
2. Phytosanitary certificate
3. Manufacturer’s quality inspection report or third-party testing report
4 .Production date & shelf life certificate
5. Color photos and translations of labels
6. If it is a wooden pallet, the wooden pallet needs to have an IPPC logo
7. Invoice
8. Packing List
Import process:
Overseas shipment--Consignee and consignor registration---Import inspection after arrival at the port--- Exit customs clearance form, import customs declaration---customs tax payment and release---commercial inspection, label verification--sampling inspection--pick up the goods (not yet available for sale)---after passing the sampling inspection, the label will be filed and the registration number will be issued---export Domestic health certificate (can be sold)