Dong Nai Customs to speed up administrative reforms

Jan 13th at 13:44
13-01-2015 13:44:59+07:00

Dong Nai Customs to speed up administrative reforms

Dong Nai Customs plans to contribute VND14.7 trillion (US$700 million) to the State budget this year, about VND1 trillion ($47.62 million) more than the amount last year.

The head of the agency, Huynh Thanh Binh, said that customs officers of the southern province will speed up administrative reforms and intensify supervisions against smuggling and trade fraud to achieve the target.

He added that the agency has collaborated with 12 banks to collect taxes, while all its branches have implemented electronic customs systems, which serve 97 per cent of the enterprises involved in clearance, and that 98 per cent of the value of goods are declared here.

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