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MALAYSIAN IMPORT & EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION 6 & 7 March 2014 (Thurs & Fri), 9

Malaysian Export Academy
(PSMB Registered Class A - Training Provider No. 1804)
presents

MALAYSIAN IMPORT & EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION
6 & 7 March 2014 (Thurs & Fri), 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya
 
Certificate of Attendance will be awarded for those who complete the course
(HRDF / SBL Claimable)

OBJECTIVE:
To enlighten the business community particularly those involved in importation / exportation as to the relevant customs procedures. The Seminar will highlight the relevant provisions of the Customs Act to enable the business to conduct their business in an orderly and efficient manner and to highlight the electronic application in import & export procedures.
 
HOW WILL YOU BENEFIT:
 
•          Understand the latest customs import and export procedures
•          Understnad the various customs forms / composite forms and its use
•          How to deal with Assesment, Classification, Refunds & Drawback
•          Problems normally associated with imports and exports and how to overcome them
 
KY CONTENTS:
 
1.        Customs Legislations – Acts, Regulations & Orders                                            
 
2.        Customs Organizational Structure
 
3.        Import & Export Procedures
 
                Legal landing place & mode of import
                Inward & outward manifests and outturn certificates
                Import & Export declaration forms and supporting documents
                Claim for preferential tariff and certificate of origin - AFTA, ACFTA, MJEPA, AKFTA, AANZFTA, AIFTA, MPFTA, MCFTA
                Rules of Classification & Rules of Valuation
                Payment Under Protest
                Claim for exemption under Customs Duties (Exemptions) Order 2008
                Customs Advanced Ruling on Classification and Valuation
                Examination and Assessment
                Payment of duty and release
                Warehousing of goods and its release
                Facilities for rapid clearance
                  •        Refund / Drawback of duties paid                   
  
4.         Strategic Trade Act 2010
 
           
5.         Import / Export Prohibition Orders 2008
 
                category of goods absolutely / conditionally prohibited from import & export
 
6.         Post – Import Activities
 
 
7.     Transshipment / Transit procedures
 
                meaning of transshipment and in transit
                movement of goods over Principal Customs Area
                movement to an Inland Customs Station
                the use of Customs Form No. 8 & its procedures  
 
8.         Transportation procedures
 
                movement of goods between East and West Malaysia
                use of Bank Guarantee and General Bond
                Customs (Restriction of Movement) Order 2000
                the use of Customs Form No. 3 and procedures
 
9.         Customs procedure in Labuan / Langkawi
 
                Legislation
                Special Provisions
                Import Procedure in the Islands
                Export Procedures in the Islands
                Control Over Vehicles - e-VIS
                Control over cigarettes and liquor
                Drawback
 
10.         Import & Export Procedures in Free Zones – Forms FZ1 – FZ6
 
11.         Import / Export Procedures for Defective Goods
 
12.         Customs Declaration Forms (K1 – K22) / Composite Forms (JKED 1 – JKED 5)
 
13.      Procedures as to Survey on damaged goods and goods short landed
 
14.      Use of Bank Guarantee, General Bond (K18) and other kinds of security
 
15.      Customs Facilitation 
 
                Customs Information System   (SMK)
                e-Permit
                e-Manifest
                e-Declaration
                e-Payment (EFT)
                e-Release (GCS)
                Vehicles Information System (e-VIS)
                Container Security Initiative (CSI)
                Customs Golden Client (CGC/AEO)
 
16.    Offences and Penalties
 
17.    Customs Appeal Tribunal
 
18.    Conclusion
 
 
METHODOLOGY:
 
Power Points Presentation, Lectures, Discussions and Q & A sessions.
 
 
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
 
This course is suitable for all manufacturers, importers, exporters, trading houses, tax consultants and practitioners in understanding the complexity of customs procedures.
 
 
COURSE LEADER – P. NADARAJA
 
P. Nadaraja was formerly with the Royal Malaysia Customs (1981-1997) as a Senior Officer of Customs having served in various units and his key areas of focus includes customs administration, import and export procedures, classification, valuation, licensing and compliance matters. He posses an indepth knowledge of various customs legislations including Customs Act, Sales Tax Act, Service Tax Act, Excise Act and other subsidiary legislations. He has vast experience in Customs matters and has been a guest lecturer at the Royal Malaysia Customs Academy in Malacca on various occasions to deliver lectures on various aspects of Customs laws and procedures.
 
In 1997 he left the Customs Department on optional retirement for private practice as an Advocate and Solicitor.
 
He is now involved in legal practice and at the same a time is actively involved in conducting seminars and workshops on customs matters. He has also conducted in house training for various companies including statutory bodies and has advised and consulted upon by companies on issues such as customs and sales tax valuation, classification, service tax matters, drawback, refunds, exemptions and others. He was officially appointed by the Customs Department to conduct Basic Customs Course for forwarding agents during the year 2005 – 2007.
 
He is also an Associate of the Malaysia Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators and an Associate Member of Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia (ACTIM) and is currently involved in customs litigation and rendering of consultancy services on Customs matters.

COURSE FEES
RM 1,180.00 per person for 2 days
(include morning & afternoon tea break, lunch, notes and certificate of attendance)

 
SBL-KHAS Claims:  PSMB will pay the Course Fees directly to Training Providers.  In this case, your company has to get the approval of PSMB through the EIS (online system) and submit to us the PSMB/SBL-KHAS /T2/09 Form. This form must be completed by the Employer after obtaining the approval code from PSMB.
 
SBL Claims: The Employer has to apply to PSMB before attending the training and has to pay the course fees directly to us and apply for reimbursement from PSMB after the training.
Non-PSMB contributor: The Employer pays the fees directly to us.
We have enclosed a copy of the Registration Form. Please fax the Registration form to 03 7806 5913
If you would like PSMB to pay us directly under the SBL-Khas scheme, you have to submit to us the completed original PSMB/SBL-KHAS /T2/09 Form together with the PSMB approval code before the commencement of the training.
 
REGISTRATION
Please fill in the enclosed registration form and fax it to 03-7806 5913
ORGANIZER
Malaysian Export Academy
Suite 306, Block C, Glomac Business Centre
Jalan SS6/1, Kelana Jaya
47301 Petaling Jaya
Selangor


CONTACT PERSON 
Thaufique
Tel: 03-7806 5595 | Fax: 03-7806 5913
Email: thaufique2804@gmail.com