Customs regulations stipulate that each person can carry 20,000 yuan and 5,000 US dollars in foreign exchange out of the country. Please abide by the relevant regulations of the customs. When passing the customs, please line up behind the one-meter line and refrain from making loud noises. Please do not carry luggage for strangers when crossing customs. Guests carrying cameras and high-end electronic products (such as laptop computers, high-end professional cameras, etc.) with a unit price of more than RMB 5,000 must declare it, otherwise additional taxes will be added when entering customs on the return trip.
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The political and economic conditions of each country are different, and customs responsibilities also vary. Even in the same country, customs responsibilities have changed in various historical periods. However, the following responsibilities are basically the same for customs in most countries:
① Implement supervision and management of imported and exported goods, passenger luggage and postal items, and inbound and outbound means of transportation. Some are called customs clearance management. Some call it ensuring the legal entry and exit of goods and articles.
②Collect customs duties and other taxes. In addition to collecting customs duties, many countries' customs also collect domestic taxes and fees during the import and export process, such as value-added tax, consumption tax, and petroleum tax. Some countries' customs also levy anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties and fines on imported goods.
③ Check for smuggling. The customs departments of various countries conduct investigations and arrests for evading supervision, commercial fraud, and evading customs duties, especially for smuggling of goods and items that are prohibited and restricted from entry and exit, especially drugs. Each country's customs has intensified its investigation efforts. Special functions possessed by other parts or individual countries’ customs: such as compilation of foreign merchandise trade statistics, bonded management, coastal patrol and warning, management of navigation, first-level protection of copyrights and patent rights, etc. At the beginning of the 21st century, some countries not only regulate traditional tangible trade (physical goods), but also regulate intangible trade (service trade). Many governments instruct the country's customs to implement international export control systems, that is, to manage high-tech products, missile technology products, nuclear-related dual-use products, biological and chemical weapons, conventional weapons, environmental pollutants and toxic wastes, endangered species, cultural relics, etc. .
According to the "Customs Law of the People's Republic of China", China's customs has four functions: supervision, tax collection, private inspection and preparation of customs statistics.
Entry and Exit Supervision
Supervise inbound and outbound means of transport, goods, luggage items, postal items and other items; collect customs duties and other taxes and fees; detect smuggling; compile customs statistics; Handle other customs business.
The Customs of the People's Republic of China is the country's entry and exit supervision and management agency. It implements a vertical management system and is divided into three levels of organization: the first level is the General Administration of Customs; the second level It is the Guangdong branch, 2 special commissioner offices in Tianjin and Shanghai, 41 directly affiliated customs and 2 customs schools (Shanghai Customs College and Qinhuangdao Customs School); the third level is the 562 subordinate customs agencies under the direct jurisdiction of each customs. In addition, it has offices in Brussels, Moscow, Washington, Hong Kong and other places. China Customs currently has more than 48,000 officials (including customs anti-smuggling police officers). There are 253 first-class sea, land and air ports approved by the state, in addition to nearly 200 second-class ports originally approved by the provincial people's government.