MUITINĖS DEPARTAMENTO PRIE LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS FINANSŲ MINISTERIJOS GENERALINIS DIREKTORIUS
Į S A K Y M A S
DĖL MUITINĖS DEPARTAMENTO DIREKTORIAUS 2004 M. KOVO 10 D. ĮSAKYMO NR. 1B-216 „DĖL REIKALAVIMŲ DOKUMENTŲ BLANKŲ PRIVALOMOSIOMS FORMOMS IR DOKUMENTŲ BLANKŲ PRIVALOMŲJŲ FORMŲ PATVIRTINIMO“ PAKEITIMO
2006 m. kovo 29 d. Nr. 1B-216
Vilnius
Patvirtinta Muitinės departamento prie
Lietuvos Respublikos finansų ministerijos
direktoriaus 2004 m. kovo 25 d. įsakymu Nr.
1B-261
(Muitinės departamento prie Lietuvos
Respublikos finansų ministerijos generalinio
direktoriaus 2006 m. kovo 29 d. įsakymo Nr.
1B-216 redakcija)
(pirmoji pusė)
1. Goods consigned from (exporter's business name, address, country)
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Reference No
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN (Combined declaration and certificate) FORM A
Issued in..................................................................... (country)
See notes overleaf |
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2. Goods consigned to (consignee's name, address, country)
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3. Means of transport and route (as far as known)
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4. For official use |
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5. Item number
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6. Marks and numbers of package |
7. Number and kind of packages, descriptions of goods |
8. Origin criterion (see notes overleaf) |
9. Gross weight or other quantity |
10. Number and date of invoices |
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11. Certification It is hereby certified, on the basis of control carried out, that the declaration by the exporter is correct.
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12. Declaration by the exporter The undersigned hereby declares that the above details and statements are correct; that all the goods were produced in .......................................................................... (country) and that they comply with the origin requirements specified for those goods in the generalized system of preferences for goods exported to
................................................................................................. (Importing country) ................................................................................................. Place and date, signature of authorized signatory |
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............................................................................................. Place and date, signature and stamp of certifying authority |
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(kita pusė)
NOTES (2004)
I. Countries which accept Form A for the purposes of the generalized system of preferences (GSP):
Australia* |
Republic of Belarus |
European Union: |
Italy |
Austria |
Canada |
Republic of Bulgaria |
Belgium |
Cyprus |
Poland |
Japan |
Russian Federation |
Czech Republic |
Latvia |
Portugal |
New Zealand** |
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Denmark |
Lithuania |
Slovenia |
Norway |
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Germany |
Luxembourg |
Slovakia |
Switzerland |
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Estonia |
Hungary |
Finland |
United States of America*** |
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Greece |
Malta |
Sweden |
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Spain |
Netherlands |
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France |
United Kingdom |
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Ireland |
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Full details of the conditions covering admission to the GSP in these countries are obtainable from the designated authorities in the exporting preference-receiving countries or from the customs authorities of the preference-giving countries listed above. An information note is also obtainable from the UNCTAD secretariat.
II. General conditions
To qualify for preference, products must:
(a) fall within a description of products eligible for preference in the country of destination. The description entered on the form must be sufficiently detailed to enable the products to be identified by the customs officer examining them;
(b) comply with the rules of origin of the country of destination. Each article in a consignment must qualify separately in its own right; and,
(c) comply with the consignment conditions specified by the country of destination. In general, products must be consigned direct from the country of exportation to the country of destination but most preference-giving countries accept passage through intermediate countries subject to certain conditions. (For Australia, direct consignment is not necessary).
III. Entries to be made in Box 8
Preference products must either be wholly obtained in accordance with the rules of the country of destination or sufficiently worked or processed to fulfil the requirements of that country's origin rules.
(a) Products wholly obtained: for export to all countries listed in Section I, enter the letter „P“ in Box 8 (for Australia and New Zealand Box 8 may be left blank).
(b) Products sufficiently worked or processed: for export to the countries specified below, the entry in Box 8 should be as follows:
(1) United States of America: for single country shipments, enter the letter „Y“ in Box 8, for shipments from recognized associations of countries, enter the letter „Z“, followed by the sum of the cost or value of the domestic materials and the direct cost of processing, expressed as a percentage of the ex-factory price of the exported products; (example „Y“ 35 % or „Z“ 35 %).
(2) Canada: for products which meet origin criteria from working or processing in more than one eligible least developed country, enter letter „G“ in Box 8; otherwise „F“.
(3) Japan, Norway, Switzerland and the European Union: enter the letter „W“ in box 8 followed by the Harmonized Commodity Description and coding System (Harmonized System) heading at the 4-digit level of the exported product (example „W“ 96.18).
(4) Bulgaria and the Russian Federation: for products which include value added in the exporting preference-receiving country, enter the letter „Y“ in Box 8 followed by the value of imported materials and components expressed as a percentage of the fob price of the exported products (example „Y“ 45 %); for products obtained in a preference-receiving country and worked or processed in one or more other such countries, enter „Pk“.
(5) Australia and New Zealand: completion of Box 8 is not required. It is sufficient that a declaration be properly made in Box 12.
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* For Australia, the main requirement is the exporter's declaration on the normal commercial invoice. Form A, accompanied by the normal
commercial invoice, is an acceptable alternative, but official certification is not required.
** Official certification is not required.
*** The United States does not require GSP Form A. A declaration setting forth all pertinent detailed information concerning the production
or manufacture of the merchandise is considered sufficient only if requested by the district collector of Customs.
SUDERINTA
Lietuvos archyvų departamento
prie Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybės
generalinis direktorius
Vidas Grigoraitis
2006 m. kovo 29 d.