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Received: 15 January 2024
Accepted: 26 February 2024
Published: 13 June 2024

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Volume 1, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 35 – 44

The Effectiveness of Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS) as New Database for Value and Classification of Imported Goods

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John Randell B. Herrera, Jessa Mae H. Sabas, Kim Alyanna R. Senosa, Clarence F. Tamayo, Ma. Angeli Therese L. Tengco

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The Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS) is a new database for value and classification of imported goods in order to address corruption done through undervaluation and misclassification. With this aim, and with its considerable period of use and implementation, it is now imperative to determine how effective is this new system in combatting these types of corruption. Thus, the objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness e-VRIS in terms of the following: 1) Risk Valuation; 2) Enhanced Declared Value; and, 3) Classification. Data from 40 Customs Examiners from the Manila International Container Port (MICP) were elicited using a self-made survey questionnaire. To analyze the data, weighted mean was used as statistical tool. Findings indicated overall agreement among the respondents regarding e-VRIS's effectiveness in identifying revenue and compliance risks, with positive feedback on its monitoring mechanism. Similarly, respondents generally acknowledged e-VRIS's contribution to accurate tariff classification, despite differing opinions on determining country of origin. In conclusion, e-VRIS demonstrated effectiveness as a modern customs administration tool, essential for trade facilitation and corruption prevention. Its alignment with international standards and consistent performance underscored its significance in promoting transparency and efficiency in customs procedures in the Philippine customs industry.

Keywords: Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS), valuation, classification, imported goods

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Received: 15 January 2024
Accepted: 26 February 2024
Published: 13 June 2024

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Volume 1, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 35 – 44

The Effectiveness of Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS) as New Database for Value and Classification of Imported Goods

Authors:

John Randell B. Herrera, Jessa Mae H. Sabas, Kim Alyanna R. Senosa, Clarence F. Tamayo, Ma. Angeli Therese L. Tengco

Abstract:

The Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS) is a new database for value and classification of imported goods in order to address corruption done through undervaluation and misclassification. With this aim, and with its considerable period of use and implementation, it is now imperative to determine how effective is this new system in combatting these types of corruption. Thus, the objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness e-VRIS in terms of the following: 1) Risk Valuation; 2) Enhanced Declared Value; and, 3) Classification. Data from 40 Customs Examiners from the Manila International Container Port (MICP) were elicited using a self-made survey questionnaire. To analyze the data, weighted mean was used as statistical tool. Findings indicated overall agreement among the respondents regarding e-VRIS's effectiveness in identifying revenue and compliance risks, with positive feedback on its monitoring mechanism. Similarly, respondents generally acknowledged e-VRIS's contribution to accurate tariff classification, despite differing opinions on determining country of origin. In conclusion, e-VRIS demonstrated effectiveness as a modern customs administration tool, essential for trade facilitation and corruption prevention. Its alignment with international standards and consistent performance underscored its significance in promoting transparency and efficiency in customs procedures in the Philippine customs industry.

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Received: 15 January 2024
Accepted: 26 February 2024
Published: 13 June 2024

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Volume 1, Issue 1, 1st Quarter 2024, pp. 35 – 44

The Effectiveness of Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS) as New Database for Value and Classification of Imported Goods

Authors:

John Randell B. Herrera, Jessa Mae H. Sabas, Kim Alyanna R. Senosa, Clarence F. Tamayo, Ma. Angeli Therese L. Tengco

Abstract:

The Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS) is a new database for value and classification of imported goods in order to address corruption done through undervaluation and misclassification. With this aim, and with its considerable period of use and implementation, it is now imperative to determine how effective is this new system in combatting these types of corruption. Thus, the objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness e-VRIS in terms of the following: 1) Risk Valuation; 2) Enhanced Declared Value; and, 3) Classification. Data from 40 Customs Examiners from the Manila International Container Port (MICP) were elicited using a self-made survey questionnaire. To analyze the data, weighted mean was used as statistical tool. Findings indicated overall agreement among the respondents regarding e-VRIS's effectiveness in identifying revenue and compliance risks, with positive feedback on its monitoring mechanism. Similarly, respondents generally acknowledged e-VRIS's contribution to accurate tariff classification, despite differing opinions on determining country of origin. In conclusion, e-VRIS demonstrated effectiveness as a modern customs administration tool, essential for trade facilitation and corruption prevention. Its alignment with international standards and consistent performance underscored its significance in promoting transparency and efficiency in customs procedures in the Philippine customs industry.

Keywords: Enhanced Value Reference Information System (e-VRIS), valuation, classification, imported goods

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