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Everything
in Customs Clearance is about proper documentation. To this, no importer can do
without dealing with customs documents. As a matter of fact, customer clearance
involves the preparation and submission of documents required to facilitate
export or imports into the country.
Another
way to describe this is that it is “the act of passing goods through customs so
that they can enter or leave the country.” In passing goods to and fro or
through customs, documents must be given by customs to the shipper to show that
customs duty has been paid and the goods can be shipped.
In
this post, we’d be touching on some most important documents required for
customs clearance. Some of the documents involved are :
1.
2.
Imports
Documentation: Purchase Order from Buyer, Sales Invoice of the supplier,
Bill of Entry, Bill of Lading or Air waybill, Packing List, Certificate of
Origin, and any other specific documentation required by the buyer, or
financial institution or the importing country regulation.
We’d
be dwelling on 5 most basic Import documents required for Customs Clearance
purposes. All the documents are equally important that they must be sorted
before approaching the customs. However, these are basic and must be explained.
So, if you are an importer, whether you import by Air or by Sea shipping, within the global network, this post is for
you.
Most
importers are oblivion of the importance of these documents as they risk being
deprived due to incomplete or inadequate preparation. Know about these
documents can solve over 40% of the problems
importers and exporters make. These documents must be sorted out
either by the importer or with the assistance of the freight forwarders
involved.
Read About: Airport Customs
Clearing in Nigeria
The
following are the 5 important documents needed for the shipping process of
goods to Nigeria.
Form M
This
is a mandatory statutory document to be completed by all importers for the
importation of goods into Nigeria. This simply implies that without the form,
goods can not be approved for importation into Nigeria.
The
documentation process is put in place by the Federal Government of Nigeria
through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigeria Customs Service
(NCS). In other words, this document is issued by the CBN through Commercial
Banks for import permit procedure. It states the product Harmonized Codes for
customs import duty, the amount as well as other basic information.
All
imported goods to Nigeria must have Form M attached.
Bill of Lading or Airway Bill
A
bill of lading is just like a ‘receipt’ and it is one of the most important
documents required for customs clearance purposes. It is a legal document or
contract between the carrier and shipper. This document is issued by the
shipping company that transport the goods from the ports of loading to
destination. The bill of lading contains details of the type, quantity, and
destination of goods being carried. See this post for more
about Bill of Lading.
It
also carries the information of the shipper, consignee and the notifying party
of the imported goods. Details of ports of loading and discharging are included
in the document. When a carrier receives a shipment, it is important he
obtains a document which must state the details of the shipment, the Shipper,
Carrier, Exporter, Consignee and Notify.
Agency Certificate
Without
obtaining approvals or certifications from agencies responsible for a related
type of consignment, the customs clearance process may not work out well. This
type of certificate usually depends on the goods you are importing.
For
manufactured goods, SONCAP Certificate will be issued by the Standard
Organization of Nigeria. For importation of food items, cosmetics, drugs etc,
NAFDAC certificate must be issued. NDLEA and NAFDAC certificates are required
for clearing of imported drugs. NESREA certificate is required for customs
clearance of second-hand goods.
For
more explanation or clarity, you’d need the service of a freight forwarding company for
professional guides and advise. They’d explain the exact Agency certificate
that will be needed for the shipping process, in order to prepare you for
success.
Commercial or Pro Forma Invoice
This
is a monetary value declaration of goods. It is always issued by the seller or
the shipper of the goods. This invoice will be needed in two ways. For form M and Pre Arrival Assessment Reports by
the customs for import duty.
Insurance Certificate
This is a document indicating the type
and amount of insurance coverage in force on a particular shipment.
It is used to assure the consignee that insurance is provided to
cover loss or damage to cargo during the shipment process.
It is needed to cover any loss or damage during shipping of the goods to
Nigeria.
For this, you need to approach any
reputable insurance company for issuance of the certificate. An insurance
certificate will be needed when raising Form M at the banks for imported goods.
This certificate is usually needed when raising a Form M for imported goods, at
the bank.
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