Definition of Accountable Forms Covered
- Accountable forms refer to official BOC documents that are numbered and controlled due to their importance in customs operations.
- The forms listed include various import, export, warehousing, transfer permits, certificates of origin, and related declarations.
- Specific form numbers and titles are enumerated, each assigned a designated selling price per pad.
Specific Forms and Selling Prices
- Each form identified by its BOC form number or common name is priced primarily at either PHP 750.00 or PHP 1,000.00 per pad, depending on the type of document.
- Examples of forms priced at PHP 750.00 include BC Form Nos. 43, 177, 190, 194, 197, 198, 199, 201, 218, 219, 237, Form A (Certificate of Origin - GSP), Form D (Certificate of Origin - Asean CEPT), and the Import Entry Declaration (IED).
- Forms priced at PHP 1,000.00 include BC Form Nos. 236 (Import Entry & Internal Revenue Declaration) and 242 (Warehousing Entry - CEWE EP2A).
Implementation and Legal Effect
- The CMO adopts the price adjustments officially on June 6, 2001, with effectivity starting June 8, 2001.
- All previous issuances or regulations that are inconsistent with this order are either repealed or modified accordingly to harmonize with the new pricing scheme.
Authority and Issuance
- The memorandum order was issued and signed by the Commissioner of Customs, establishing it as an official directive of the BOC.
- The directive mandates compliance from all relevant stakeholders involved in customs clearance and related processes requiring the use of these accountable forms.