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- The declarant is the person declaring the goods to Customs. The declarant must be a licensed customs agent, who makes the declaration on behalf of the owner of the goods. In doing so the owner of the goods is taken to have authorised the agent accordingly and is responsible for any errors, omissions or misleading statements contained in the declaration;
- Where a customs agent has been employed by a client for the fist time the Form G26 must be completed and faxed/posted to KASPNG section for registration. The original must be retained by the agent and produced to Customs on request; and
- The agent must ensure that the name, address and code (Declarant/Tax Code) of the client corresponds with the particulars previously registered with Customs. The following documents must be attached:
- Signed G26(a)
- License copy from Inland revenue
Direct Trader Input (DTI)
The Brokers Module (MODBRK) is the module used by Agents to send entries using DTI. Agents who which to send entries electronically by first do the following:
- Have operating, or install, computer equipment that meets the minimum standards required to operate Asycuda++, which are outlined in the DTI document attached to this page;
- Contact KASPNG for an appointment for an officer to attend your premises to install MODBRK on your computer system;
- Following installation and initial training, Agents will be connected to the Test server and will be required to send entries to the ‘test’ server before being granted access to the ‘live production’ server. These entries will be checked by KASPNG and comment will be sent back to the agent so that compliance with all relevant requirements is achieved.
- Once satisfied that the Agent is consistently achieving compliance with the requirements, KASPNG will grant access to the ‘live production’ server upon that Agent signing a DTI MOA with Customs.

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