• To strike balance between trade facilitation and revenue collection
• To minimize commercial fraud and areas of risks in public revenue
• To reduce the costs of imports through trade facilitation
• To audit on the basis of classification of goods, undervaluation and other related matters
• To audit whether the laws relating to customs have been observed or not
Importance
• Customs efficiency and trade facilitation
• Improved collaboration between Traders and Customs
• Improved compliance with Laws and Regulations
• Better human resource allocation
• Increased revenue yield
• Reduced release time
• Lower transaction cost