Confirmation of Shipping Cost Allocation Ratio (CIF Price Composition)
Selection of Royalty Payment Declaration Methods
Optimization in Tax Payment Stage:
Customs Duty Guarantee Insurance Replacing Deposit (70% Reduction in Capital Occupation)
VAT installment payment scheme design
Three Golden Standards for Agent Service Selection
Qualification Verification
AEO Advanced Certified Enterprises Preferred
Status of Special Goods Entry-Exit Permit Holdings
Service transparency
Granularity of Cost Breakdown (Including at Least 12 Detailed Items)
Visualization of Exception Handling SOP
Emergency Response Capability
Success Rate in Customs Classification Dispute Resolution (Industry Average 82% vs Premium Agents 95%)
Commitment to On-site Handling of Inspection Exceptions Within 2 Hours
Typical case warnings for 2025
A semiconductor company importing lithography equipment failed to accurately declareTechnical Assistance ClauseResulting in additional tax payment exceeding the tax-inclusive price by 37%. After professional agent intervention, the overpaid tax was recovered through re-declaration of transaction terms and completion of customs price filing.
When an automobile manufacturer used tax-inclusive mode to import production lines, the agent company failed to identifyUsed Machinery Import LicenseRequirements, causing equipment detention at port with additional costs. 85% of economic losses were eventually recovered through emergency pre-shipment inspection certification.