ABIMAQ offers training course in fiscal classification of goods

Aimed at professionals directly involved with the tax classification of imported or exported products, ABIMAQ (Brazilian Association of Machinery and Equipment) holds on February 13th and 14th (Monday and Tuesday), the Training course in Tax Classification of Commodities – Interpretation of Theory and Practical Application.

The classes, taught remotely by the foreign trade consultant, Milton Gato, have the main objective of teaching students to identify the routine of tax classification of goods for the correct application of taxes due, among other aspects, as well as understanding the legislation in force.

The syllabus will cover the following topics:

The impact of Tax Classification on Foreign Trade processes:

– Import License – LI;

– Taxes Due in Import processes;

– “Ex” Tariff;

– Issuance of invoices in the local market;

– Fine for misclassification.

Historic:

– The Nomenclature of the Customs Cooperation Council – NCCA;

– The Uniform Classification for International Trade – CUCI;

– The Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, Structure and Methodology;

– Changes.

The Mercosur Common Nomenclature – NCM:

– Applications;

– TEC / TYPES.

The Nomenclature of the Latin American Integration Association – NALADI:

– Applications.

Sorting goods:

– Rules of Interpretation;

– Section Notes;

– Chapter Notes;

– Explanatory Notes on the Harmonized System;

– Classification opinions of the World Customs Organization – WCO.

Consultation on Tax Classification:

– Who should carry out the consultation;

– Requirements for formulating the query;

– Effects;

– Resource.

Practical questions:

– Presentation of real cases on the tax classification of goods;

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– Controversial issues and controversies.

Service – Training in Tax Classification of Goods – Interpretation of Theory and Practical Application:

Date: February 13th and 14th (Monday and Tuesday)

Hours: 08:30 am to 12:30 pm

Hours: 8 hours

Local: online, via plataforma zoom

More information: (11) 5582-6321/6326

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