MODCBR - CUSTOMS DECLARATIONS Ó UNCTAD - SITE (V1.15) 3.24 There  are  several  report  options  available  under  Export  Release,  giving  reports  of  uncleared exports at the border, exports cleared at the border etc. Suspense Procedures Declarations for goods under suspense procedures are created and processed in  a  similar  manner  to  all  other  declarations,  using  the  menu  options  under ‘Functions’, Declaration’. The  selection  of  ‘Model  of  declaration’  and  Customs  Procedure  Code  (CPC) determines how the declaration is processed by ASYCUDA++. For example, the system will recognise the use of an ‘In to Warehouse’ CPC and during declaration creation ask for a warehouse code, a delay period, (the number of days the goods are to be warehoused), and will normally suppress any duties or taxes. ASYCUDA++ is able to keep separate accounts of import and export transactions processed using Temporary Admission and Temporary Exportation Suspense procedures. ASYCUDA++ maintains a separate ledger for each type of Suspense procedure and it is probably easier to think of these as separate BOOKS. The system is very easy to set up and operate. It requires an 'Into Suspense' CPC and at least one 'Out of Suspense' CPC for each Suspense procedure. The 'Out of Suspense' CPC's must refer to the same BOOK as the 'Into Suspense' CPC refers. A  full  set  of  reports  of  each  type  of  Temporary  procedure  is  available  to  control  the  reliefs.  The system will maintain a Temporary Admission/Exportation account, writing off goods, as they are re- exported/re-imported. Temporary Admission Products This report displays details of the products imported on temporary admission. Importers This displays details of products imported under temporary admission by individual importers. Account/Dec. (Account by Declaration) This  displays  details  of  the  products  imported  on  temporary  admission  and  identification  of  the declaration on which these goods were imported or re-exported. ASYCUDA++  can  also  be  configured  to  work  in  a  ‘learning  mode’. When ‘Learning mode’ is set for suspense procedures, goods can be acquitted  or  removed  from  the  suspense  regime  within  the  ‘out  of‘ regime  declaration  matching  and  writing  off  a  corresponding  ‘in  to’ regime declaration.  Countries can use this mode as an interim step, prior to full computerisation of suspense regime records. To obtain a 'By Product' Report, enter the Customs Procedure Code and the Commodity Code. See ‘Report Options’ for details of the output options.