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Hanoi Customs launches online public services

Hanoi Customs officially launched online public services for locals and businesses at the portal: //pus.customs.gov.vn.
Hanoi Customs launches online public services ảnh 1A business processes document procedures at Hanoi Customs Department(Photo: VNA)
 
 Hanoi (VNA)– Hanoi Customs officially launched online public services for locals andbusinesses at the portal: //pus.customs.gov.vn.

The portal will process 46 administrative procedures,including verifying tax submission, certifying copied customs documents and taxreturn, among others, at level 3 and level 4. Level 3 allows applicants to filland submit the forms online while level 4 allows them to not only submitrequired forms but also make payments and receive results online.

As of the beginning of 2017, Hanoi Customspiloted a model of providing administrative procedures on the e- governmentsystem, of which 11 procedures were offered at agency level and 24 otherservices were provided at sub-agency level.

Import-export activities of enterprises are notaffected by the launching of online public services, said Hanoi Customs.

The move not only boosts administrative reformbut also reduces pressure for customs agencies while increasing transparencyand simplification. In addition, it helps residents and businesses save time,money and papers while handling documents. 

The customs agency plans to provide all publicservices online at level 3 as minimum and most of key services at level 4 bythe end of 2017.-VNA
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