MODCBR - CUSTOMS DECLARATIONS
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Introduction to Declaration Processing
MODCBR can be described as the core module of ASYCUDA++. The basis of Customs control
procedures, of taxation assessment and revenue collection is the Declaration processing system.
The ASYCUDA ++ System is based on a Client/Server environment. The Server at the Customs
Headquarters (HQ) contains all the reference and transaction files of the system. These files are
managed and updated at HQ.
MODCBR on the Client PC contains a mirror copy of all the reference and transaction files that are
necessary to carry out daily routine tasks, such as declaration input. When the Client logs onto the
Server the reference files are compared and updated as necessary to the Client computer - this
process is known as replication. The Client can then process the declarations through the
Server, where the declarations acquire a 'legal' or 'officially recognised' status.
This means that many routine tasks can be carried out with this module, without any Server
connection. Declarations can be prepared, locally checked and stored without any external link.
This offers many advantages, in convenience and cost, particularly at remote locations relying on
modem connection.
ASYCUDA++ Declarations
Declarations and declaration processing are at the core of control systems used by most Customs
Administrations throughout the world. Declarations are the base document of Customs and are
used to control the movement of goods into and out of the country, are the media for calculation
and collection of taxes and duties, and the basis for collection of national trade statistics.
The Single Administrative Document (SAD)
The input of customs declarations to the ASYCUDA ++ system is done using the European Single
Administrative Document (SAD) format. The format of the declaration input screens are exactly the
same as the format of the paper SAD.
The Layout of the SAD on the screen
Because of the size and detail of the paper SAD and the limitations of monitor screen size, the
SAD is displayed on screen by areas called Quadrants . The SAD is divided into 11 Quadrants: -
1. Trade Operators
· Exporter
· Consignee
2. General Data
· Clearance Office
· Manifest
· Declaration type
· Number of forms
· List
· Number of items
· Total packages
· Declarant reference number