customs procedure code definition

customs procedure code. 1 or “CPC” means a code allocated by the customs authority to each customs procedure and to home use and which must be inserted on a clearance declaration when goods are cleared to indicate—
customs procedure code or “CPC” means the customs procedure code assigned by the Collector of Customs for goods of a particular description for the purpose of determining the rate of duty for those goods;
customs procedure code. 1 (CPC) means a code to be inserted on a clearance declaration indicating both –

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