Custom Document Settings
Module Guide: Customs Document Settings
Module Location
Utilities > Customs Document Settings
Module Purpose
The Customs Document Settings module is used to define and manage the master data for customs document types related to the company's import-export processes. This ensures that all customs transactions comply with regulations, are well-documented, and are easily traceable by document type and status.
1. Main View (List of Customs Document Types)
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Customs Document Types Table:
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Customs Type Code: The national code or number for the customs document (e.g., BC 2.6.2, BC 2.3).
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Customs Type Detail: A detailed description or explanation of the document's use (e.g., "Ex Subcon, Ex Loan, Ex Repair", "Import, Re-import").
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Customs Document Type: Indicates whether the document is for IN (inbound to the country/warehouse) or OUT (outbound).
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Customs Type Status: An indicator of whether the document is active or not, usually shown as a checkmark (active) or a cross (inactive).
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Action Buttons:
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New: Opens the form to add a new customs document.
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Change Status: Modifies the active/inactive status of a selected document.
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2. Add/Edit Customs Document Page
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Customs Document Code: An input field for the customs document's short code or name (e.g., BC 2.6.2).
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Customs Document Detail: A text area for entering a detailed description of the document's purpose.
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Document Type: Radio button selection for IN or OUT to indicate the document's function.
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Document Status: Radio button selection for Active or Inactive based on the document's usage status in the system.
3. Steps for Adding/Managing Customs Documents
4. Integrated Workflow & Business Process
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Mandatory Reference for Customs Transactions: Every import-export transaction in the system must use a code and document detail from this master data to be valid according to customs requirements.
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Control and Compliance Reporting: This master data serves as the primary reference for compliance reports, audits, and customs reconciliations.
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Process Logic: The distinction between IN (inbound) and OUT (outbound) transactions will be clearly maintained, allowing each logistics process to automatically adapt the required legal supporting documents.
5. Tips & Important Notes
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Always ensure the customs document types are updated if there are changes in government regulations.
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Define the descriptions clearly so that users without a customs background can still select the correct document when inputting transactions.
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Managing active versus inactive documents is important to ensure that new transactions only use currently valid customs documents.
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Access to this feature should be restricted to tax/customs staff or compliance administrators.