Customs has optimized the “Bonded Smart Service Platform” online application case data upload and review security mechanism. Starting May 20, applicants can upload sensitive data files, which improves the convenience of online applications and facilitates the paperless process.
Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance explained that in the past, businesses could only upload non-sensitive data on the “Bonded Smart Service Platform” and had to check the “Non-confidential documents declaration” statement. If businesses need to provide sensitive data, they must save it on a CD and send it to Customs for review, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive for both businesses and Customs officers. In order to improve the service quality of bonded businesses, Customs has optimized the sensitive data security management mechanism and established a sensitive data upload service.
The online service provides two options: “Fill in or upload files as company sensitive data” and “Fill in or upload files that are not company sensitive data” for businesses to check when uploading data during the application process. Customs further explained that the system will control the sensitive data to be accessible only to case handling and review related personnel to ensure the protection and security of sensitive business data.
Customs emphasized that the sensitive data upload service is applicable to the online application of the nine major bonded areas, giving businesses the autonomy to upload data, which not only reduces the operating costs of businesses, but also improves the efficiency of case review, creating a win-win situation. Finally, Customs would like to remind businesses that data upload must be logged in with a certificate or mailbox verification code. If there are any problems in the operation, please contact “Customs-Port-Trade (CPT) Single Window” Customer Service Center (free service hotline 0800-299-889).
Phone: (02)2550-5500 ext.2424