Title
Selling Price of Accountable Customs Forms
Law
Boc Customs Memorandum Order No. 12-2001
Decision Date
Jun 6, 2001
Effective June 8, 2001, the Bureau of Customs sets the selling price for various accountable forms at P750.00 each, with specific forms like the Import Entry & Internal Revenue Declaration priced at P1,000.00, as outlined in Customs Administrative Order No. 2-2000.

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  • All previous issuances or regulations that are inconsistent with this order are either repealed or modified accordingly to harmonize with the new pricing scheme.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.

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