DISPLAYING ITEMS BY TAG: Mirsal
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“Antidumping Project” Go-Live Announcement
Dubai Customs is pleased to announce that Mirsal system has now been enhanced, effective from 1st Oct, 2023, related to Antidumping functionalities, including automatic calculation, smooth collection, tracking, refund, accounting and transfer of Antidumping and Safeguard charges.
Following are the key features developed in Mirsal system in this regard.
• Introduce Antidumping Tariff Master to configure and setup HS Codes, tariff rates and calculation methods based on Origin/Exporter Countries and Manufacturer/Exporter combinations.
• Identify and auto-calculate antidumping and safeguard charges, wherever applicable, during submission of declarations. Thus, manual calculation of these charges by CDM is now no longer required and will be discontinued.
• Facilitate collection of these newly introduced charges through all standard collection modes currently available to customers in Mirsal system.
• Provide facility of claim submission for these new charges, resulting in verification and approval of refund settlements on these charges. Further, forfeiture and waiver functionalities are also introduced for these charges if claim is not submitted within stipulated time.
• Enable Post clearance audit system to conduct audit and raise short collection demand notice on these new charges, if any, during the course of audit.
• Provide facility in Finance system to realize actual collection, refund, waiving of antidumping and safeguard charges and to post these charges to separate GL accounts for easy tracking, reporting and transfer to Ministry of Economy as per agreed shared percentage. -
“Unified Customs Declaration Form – GCC Print” Go-Live announcement
Dubai Customs is pleased to announce that new template of unified GCC Printof Customs Declaration has been implemented in Mirsal system effective from September 29, 2024. This new template is aligned with the standard unified Customs Declaration format agreed at GCC Customs Union committee.
Following are the major changes in the new template of GCC print (in addition to some other minor improvements):
- QR code has been introduced in the new unified GCC print whereby the latest declaration information can be scanned and verified through QR code.
- Antidumping charge has been printed separately, wherever applicable, in addition to Customs duty and other charges.
- GCC AEO Company Name and GCC AEO Logo have been added as new fields for printing in the new template.
- Weight and Quantity of items are now displayed at HS Code line item level whereby net weight and quantity of each line item are printed in the new template.
Similarly, in Customs Restrictions section, Agency (i.e. controlling Authority) is now printed, wherever applicable, at each HS Code line item level. - ‘Copy type’ (like consignee copy, consignee claim copy, handling authority copy) and associated Distribution text’has now been removed from the new template.