The Philippine Star

Port users laud return of brokers, accreditat­ion to BOC

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

A major group of port users has lauded the Department of Finance (DOF) for reverting back to the Bureau of Customs the sole task of accreditin­g brokers and importers.

In a letter to DOF chief Carlos Dominguez III, the Port Users Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s said the move simplified the accreditat­ion procedure at the BOC.

PUCP president retired Col. Rodolfo de Ocampo said limiting the accreditat­ion process of importers and brokers to one agency can speed up collection of revenues, as well as benefit the business community engaged in their regular importatio­ns due to reduced layer of accreditat­ion.

Prior to the issuance of Department Order 011-2018, customs brokers and importers were first required to secure a brokers clearance certificat­e and importers clearance certificat­e, respective­ly, from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

Supposedly designed to weed out non-complying customs brokers and importers, the two-layered accreditat­ion procedure involving the BIR and BOC, however, allegedly caused processing delays. Some customs brokers and importers complained of having to pay penalties and surcharges for the delay in the release of their shipment because of the delay as well in the approval of their accreditat­ion with the BOC.

Under the order, however, the BOC is mandated to transmit to BIR on a quarterly basis the list of accredited customs brokers and importers for post accreditat­ion validation of tax compliance.

PUCP chairman Oscar Sevilla also hailed the order, saying that it is a clear manifestat­ion of the Duterte government’s sensitivit­y to the needs and concerns of port users.

“We are encouraged and inspired to work and cooperate even more closely with the government with this developmen­t at DOF and the ports.” Sevilla said.

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