+ Follow Importer Clearance Certificate Tag
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[Title] => Customs waives BIR clearance for brokers
[Summary] => In a bid to streamline its processes, the Bureau of Customs will no longer require importers and brokers an Importer Clearance Certificate and Broker Clearance Certificate from the Bureau of Internal Revenue for their accreditation.
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[Title] => BOC won’t extend July 31 deadline for brokers, importers
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[DatePublished] => 2014-07-18 00:00:00
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