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Procedures, Customs Clearance Of Goods, A Customs Declaration Shall Be Submitted Electronically

Original Language Title: Kārtība, kādā, muitojot preces, elektroniski iesniedz muitas deklarācijas

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 581 Riga, 17 June 2009 (pr. No 43 76), customs clearance procedures for goods electronically submit the customs declaration Issued in accordance with the customs law article 4, third paragraph 1. establish procedures, customs clearance of goods on customs legislation of certain declarations (hereinafter the customs declaration) shall submit electronically. 2. The State revenue service provides the ability to: 2.1. submit electronically and sign the customs declaration of the State revenue service's electronic declaration system (hereinafter referred to as the electronic declaration system (eds)) a declaration to the customs procedures which are available through the electronic declaration system (eds) functionality;
2.2. electronically submit the customs declaration, the Customs Automated data processing system (ASYCUD), which is available in the State revenue service home page on the internet (hereinafter referred to as the system ASYCUD), the Declaration of customs procedures, which are not available through the electronic declaration system functionality. 3. to submit the customs declaration electronically, the person shall sign a contract with the State revenue service. The contract with the State revenue service should not be shut down if the person submits the Declaration signed with a secure electronic signature under the electronic Act. 4. Where the customs declaration is made and the signature in the electronic declaration system (eds), a personal user ID and password is considered the person's signature. 5. The system of submitting customs declaration ASYCUD does not consider signing and additional to submit the relevant customs declaration form, which the paper person confirmed with signature. 6. The Person shall submit a Customs Declaration and signature electronically, keep with the related documents for at least five years, as well as officials of the Customs authorities at the request of the customs declaration documents. 7. the Declaration of goods by electronic means issued in accordance with the Cabinet of Ministers of 27 December 2005, the Regulation No 999 "procedure in question permits the submission of a customs declaration in electronic form", in force until 1 July 2010. 8. End of 2009 November 1, customs declaration system ASYCUD shall submit to the Cabinet of Ministers of 27 December 2005, the Regulation No 999 "procedure in question permits the submission of a customs declaration in electronic form". 9. From 1 November 2009 to 1 July 2010 for customs declaration system of ASYCUD may submit both the Cabinet of Ministers of 27 December 2005, the Regulation No 999 "procedure in question permits the submission of a customs declaration in electronic form and in accordance with the procedure laid down in these provisions. 10. the customs declaration for the customs procedure for the Declaration, which is available through the electronic declaration system functionality, from July 1, 2009, submit in accordance with the procedure laid down in these provisions. 11. By 1 July 2010 to be declared unenforceable in the Cabinet of 27 December 2005, Regulation No 999 "procedure in question permits the submission of a customs declaration in electronic form". The Prime Minister, the children, family and integration Affairs v. dombrovsky Finance Minister e. Morgan