What are the contents of examination for certificates of training in customs in Vietnam? What are the forms of Examination for certificates of training in customs?
What are the contents of examination for certificates of training in customs in Vietnam?
Pursuant to the regulations in Clause 1, Article 4 of the Regulations on the organization of the examination for certificates of training in customs issued with Decision 3605/QD-TCHQ in 2019:
Content, form of organization, and evaluation of exam results
1. Exam subjects and forms:
- The exam subjects are specified in Clause 6, Article 3 of Circular No. 12/2015/TT-BTC dated January 30, 2015 of the Ministry of Finance, including:
+ First subject: Customs Law.
This subject includes content on Customs Law, Tax Administration Law, laws on taxes for export and import goods, and detailed decrees on enforcement; Law on administrative violations handling and decree on administrative penalties and enforcement of administrative decisions in the field of Customs.
+ Second subject: Foreign Trade Operations.
This subject includes content on transportation, foreign trade operations, and international payment.
+ Third subject: Customs Operations Techniques.
This subject includes content on customs procedures, goods classification, customs value of goods, intellectual property rights, and policies on the management of export and import goods.
- The exam forms are specified in Clause 8, Article 3 of Circular No. 12/2015/TT-BTC dated January 30, 2015 of the Ministry of Finance.
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Therefore, according to the regulations, the exam subjects for certificates of training in customs include:
- First subject: Customs Law.
This subject includes content on Customs Law, Tax Administration Law, laws on taxes for export and import goods, and detailed decrees on enforcement;
Law on administrative violations handling and decree on administrative penalties and enforcement of administrative decisions in the field of Customs.
- Second subject: Foreign Trade Operations.
This subject includes content on transportation, foreign trade operations, and international payment.
- Third subject: Customs Operations Techniques.
This subject includes content on customs procedures, goods classification, customs value of goods, intellectual property rights, and policies on the management of export and import goods.
What are the contents of examination for certificates of training in customs in Vietnam? What are the forms of Examination for certificates of training in customs?
What are the forms of Examination for certificates of training in customs in Vietnam?
Pursuant to the provisions of Clause 8, Article 3 of Circular 12/2015/TT-BTC (amended by Clause 1, Article 1 of Circular 22/2019/TT-BTC) as follows:
Examination for certificates of training in customs
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8. Forms of examination: Essay tests; multiple-choice tests; practices on computers or combination of the aforementioned forms. The General Department of Customs shall regulate the duration of the test according to the form of examination. The duration shall not exceed 120 minutes per subject.
9. Examination result:
a) An examinee is recognized passing a subject if the score he/she got for such subject is at least 50 points on a 100-point scale.
b) Within 30 days from the day on which the examination ends, the Director of the General Department of Customs shall posted the results on website of General Department of customs, e-customs newspaper and posted on notice board at the head office of Customs Departments of provinces receiving the applications.
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Thus, according to regulations, forms of examination include: Essay tests; multiple-choice tests; practices on computers or combination of the aforementioned forms.
The General Department of Customs shall regulate the duration of the test according to the form of examination. The duration shall not exceed 120 minutes per subject.
Vietnam: Where will the results of examination for certificates of training in customs be disclosed?
Pursuant to the provisions of Clause 9, Article 3, Circular 12/2015/TT-BTC (amended by Clause 1, Article 1, Circular 22/2019/TT-BTC) as follows:
Examination for certificates of training in customs
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8. Forms of examination: Essay tests; multiple-choice tests; practices on computers or combination of the aforementioned forms. The General Department of Customs shall regulate the duration of the test according to the form of examination. The duration shall not exceed 120 minutes per subject.
9. Examination result:
a) An examinee is recognized passing a subject if the score he/she got for such subject is at least 50 points on a 100-point scale.
b) Within 30 days from the day on which the examination ends, the Director of the General Department of Customs shall posted the results on website of General Department of customs, e-customs newspaper and posted on notice board at the head office of Customs Departments of provinces receiving the applications.
In case of disagreement with the result published by the Director of the General Department of Customs, within 15 days from the day on which the result is posted on the website of the General Department of Customs, the examinee shall submit an application for grade review. The date of receipt of the application for grade review is the day on which the General Department of Customs receives the application or the arriving date written on the post office stamp. After such period of time, the application for grade review shall not be handled. Within 15 days from the deadline for submission of application for grade review, the Director of the General Department of Customs shall review the failed subject test following the regulations of the Examination Board and publish the grade review result on the website of the General Department of Customs, e-customs newspaper, and post it on the notice board at the head office of Departments of Customs of provinces receiving the applications.
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Thus, according to regulations, the Director of the General Department of Customs shall posted the results on website of General Department of customs, e-customs newspaper and posted on notice board at the head office of Customs Departments of provinces receiving the applications.
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