Based on the formula specified in the regulations legal action of Ukraine, the application automatically calculates how much you have to pay for customs clearance, says Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov.
For customs clearance of a car by Dia, the owner will need to enter all the data about the car in the application, after which he will receive the calculation of the amount of customs clearance, and the subjective factor in the evaluation of the car will disappear. This was announced in an interview with Economic Truth by Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov.
“This is one of the most important reforms against corruption in the customs industry. The most important revolution is that there is no assessment of the cost of customs clearance of a car based on any subjective assessment by a customs officer. That is, a person is usually removed from it. in the process of assessing the car, ”Fedorov said.
To perform the customs clearance process, you must enter the year of manufacture of the car, make, model, engine size and add some constant criteria.
“Based on the formula specified in the regulations legal action of Ukraine, the application automatically calculates how much you have to pay for customs clearance,” said the minister.
According to Fedorov, the specified amount can be paid immediately upon application or deferred payment and notify government agencies about crossing the border of a car subject to customs clearance, and after customs clearance, the information goes automatically in all government agencies.
“Basically, we advocate that all public services will be automated and provided to citizens without the involvement of civil servants. This will be the first unprecedented customs service. I hope that after the implementation of this service, the all Ukrainians will understand how customs works., “summarized the minister.
Earlier it was reported that you can now adopt a child through Dia.
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Source: korrespondent

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