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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. |
Information on the determination of relevant aspects of customs valuations may include: | the principles, theories and history of the Australian valuation system with regard to the WTO valuation agreement and Customs and related legislation Customs Act 1901 and the Customs Regulations Transaction Value including: import sales transaction price adjusted price price related costs production assists royalties and licence fees/commissions value on related amounts related parties rebates arms length transactions contract of sale |
Alternate valuation methods may include: | identical goods valuation similar goods valuation deductive goods method computed value method fall back method |
INCOTERMS 2000 are: | the ICC Official Rules for the Interpretation of Trade Terms, International Chamber of Commerce, 1999 |
Adjusted price may include: | deductible financing costs post importation costs Australian inland freight and insurance deductible administrative costs overseas freight and insurance |
Price related costs may include: | production assist costs packing costs foreign inland freight and foreign inland insurance commissions royalties and licence fees proceeds of resale |
Factorisation means: | the apportionment of costs over a line value (each line of the invoice for which there is a separate classification) |
Valuation Advice means: | the completion and lodgement of request for official Valuation Advice with the Australian Customs Service |
Post entry Valuation Advice may include: | advising the client what options are available if there is disagreement with the customs value |
Verification may include: | other colleagues within the enterprise customs brokers |
New developments in customs valuation practices including changes in: | technology products regulations legislation processes systems |
Information on new developments in customs valuation practices may be obtained from: | internal networks such as: own operational team, staff in other departments, support staff, managers, training staff, etc. external networks such as: airline, shipping, road transport and storage, personnel, staff in bond stores; staff in various regulatory authorities; and equipment and systems suppliers bulletins, journals, magazines, books, etc. internet websites internal and external training programs external training programs internal training programs |
Ways of learning skills and knowledge required for new developments in customs valuation practices may include: | reading independently coaching in the workplace online learning on a computer networking with relevant internal and external contacts |
Depending on the organisation concerned, workplace procedures may be called: | standard operating procedures (SOPs) company procedures enterprise procedures organisational procedures established procedures |
Communication in the work area may include: | phone electronic data interchange (EDI) fax email internet RF systems oral, aural or signed communications |
Consultative processes may involve: | other employees and supervisors relevant authorities and institutions management and union representatives industrial relations and OH&S specialists |
Documentation and records may include: | Customs Act 1901and related legislation World Trade Organisation Valuation Agreement Australian Customs Manual on Valuation and Preference Integrated Cargo System (ICS) user manuals INCOTERMS 2000 ICC Official Rules for the Interpretation of Trade Terms, International Chamber of Commerce, 1999 goods identification numbers and codes manifests, delivery notes, special clearances, consignment notes, authorised weighbridge certificates, and special clearances internal documentation used for customs valuation operations manuals, job specifications and induction documentation manufacturers specifications for equipment workplace procedures and policies client instructions award, enterprise bargaining agreement, other industrial arrangements quality assurance procedures emergency procedures |
Applicable rules, legislation and regulations may include: | Customs Act 1901 and related legislation World Trade Organisation Valuation Agreement privacy legislation export/import/quarantine/bond requirements workplace relations regulations equal opportunity legislation equal employment opportunity and affirmative action legislation relevant state/territory OH&S and environmental protection legislation |