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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - A total of 480 boats in Indonesia threatened sealed the Directorate General of Customs and Excise for customs clearance has not fulfilled obligations. Sealing be done before the enactment of cabotage in 2011, which requires all transportation services in the area of customs Indonesia using Indonesian-flagged vessel.
Technical Director of Customs and Excise Heri Kristiono here on Tuesday (28/12), asserted would crack down on commercial vessels operating in Indonesian waters without the necessary notice of imported goods (PIB) and free certificate of Value Added Tax (VAT LCS).
He affirmed that all the ship when it entered the territory of Indonesia is obliged to pay import duties and taxes in order to import (PDRI). "However, until now, many ships that have got permission from the Ministry of Transportation but has not paid VAT. To follow up on this, that already ship could enter duty-free, but still have to get LCS VAT from the Directorate General of Taxes, "said Heri.
Indonesian National Shipowner Association (INSA) estimates there are more than 1,000 units of the national commercial vessels that operate without the necessary import commodity transporting PIB and LCS VAT. From monitoring INSA, 35 percent of the ship was engaged in the transportation sector, tug and barge (barge), 30 percent of general cargo transportation, 10 percent of freight containers, and 25 percent other. (Oin)
Source: KOMPAS CETAK
Editor: Erland Djumena

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