In pursuit of enhancing the students
needs for information on the technical aspects concerning the latest updates on
CHED curriculum as well as on the customs operations pertaining to
documentations, procedures and practices in import-export and PRC trends
regarding the customs brokers licensure examination; the college of customs
administration conducted a two-day (2 days) seminar-workshops on Modern Customs
Industry Updates with the following topics:
Part I (Morning Session): Excise Tax Computations
Techniques and Formulas under the NIRC
- Overview of the practical computations
- Excise tax computations for petroleum products
- Excise tax computations for petroleum products
- Excise tax computations for metallic and non metallic minerals
- Excise tax for distilled products, wines and fermented liquors
- Excise tax computations for non essential goods
Part II (Afternoon Session): Motor Vehicles
Computations
- Guidelines for motor vehicles computations for brand new and used
motor vehicles
- Short cut formulas for motor vehicles computations
- Conflict computations (BOC Vs. BIR computations)
- Computations workshop on motor vehicles
Day
2
Part I (Morning Session): Principles of Modern Customs
Administration
- CHED Memorandum Order No. 11 – 2006
- Trade enhancement initiatives
- Trade present modern customs organizations
- Presenting the future: the ASYCUDA world projects (e2m)
- Open forum and consultation
Part II (Afternoon Session): Industry Trends and
Development
- E.O No. 200 – Computerized Licensure Examination
- R.A 9280 and its IRR CAO 3 – 2006 A
- Trends and syllabus in the Brokers’ examination
- Passing the Board Exam: An Analysis
- Open forum and consultation
The said seminar workshop was held on the
16th – 17th of January 2012 at the LIF AVR which was
attended compulsorily by all bonafide LIF Customs Administration Students. The
seminar/workshop was facilitated by the Llave Review and Training Center, Inc.
in which resource speakers, materials, hand-outs and certificates of completion
were provided by them. The seminar has Dr.
Jesus G. Llorando, Llave Review Director, as resource speaker. The college
dean, Mr. Abdullah R. Sirad gives the opening remarks while Mr. Jeffrey P.
Manaytay, faculty, gives the closing remarks.
PROGRAMME
DAY – 1
Morning
7:30 – 8:00 -
Arrival of participants & Registration Secretariat
8:00 – 8:20 - Opening Ceremony
Invocation Mr. Daud Khair Mandia
Muslim
Prayer
Ms. Evan Jumalon
Christian
Prayer
Opening Remarks Abdullah R. Sirad, MBM
Dean,
Customs Admin.
Inspirational Message Romeo M. Daligdig, Ph.D.
Director,
Academic Affairs
8:20 – 8:30 -
Introduction of the Resource Speakers Florentina M. Bolodo, MBM
Dean,
Student Affairs
8:30 – 11:00 -
Seminar proper on Excise Tax Computations
Techniques and formulas JESUS G. LLORANDO, Ph.D.
Review
Director
11:00 – 12:00 -
Open Forum/Workshop LLAVE Review & Training Center, Inc.
12:00 – 1:00 -
Lunch Break
Afternoon
1:00 – 1:30 -
Registration Secretariat
1:30 – 4:00 -
Seminar proper on Motor Vehicles
Computations JESUS G. LLORANDO, Ph.D.
Review
Director, LRTCI
4:00 – 5:00 -
Open Forum/Workshop
DAY – 2
Morning
7:30 - 8:00 -
Arrival of participants & Registration Secretariat
8:00 – 8:10 - Opening Ceremony
Invocation Mr. Daud Khair Mandia
Muslim
Prayer
Ms. Evan Jumalon
Christian
Prayer
8:10 – 11:30 -
Seminar proper – Principles on
Modern Customs Administration MARCELO N. BUCAL, JR. MBA
Marketing
Executive
11:30 - 12:00 -
Open Forum LLAVE Review & Training Center, Inc.
12:00 – 1:00 -
Lunch Break
Afternoon
1:00 – 1:20 -
Registration Secretariat
1:20 – 4:00 -
Seminar proper on Industry Trends JESUS G. LLORANDO, Ph.D.
And developments Review Director, LRTCI
4:00 – 4:20 -
Presentation of Certificate of Appreciation
Assisted by: Abdullah R. Sirad, MBM
Dean
Florentina M. Bolodo, MBM
Instructor/DSAS
Mr. Jeffrey P. Manaytay
Instructor
4:20 – 4:30 -
Closing Remarks Mr. Jeffrey P. Manaytay
Instructor
4:30 – 5:00 -
Distribution of Certificates
Emcee: Mr. Abdul Raafi-Ali A. Arumpac
BSCA – 4
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