It is said that Xiao Meiqin, the vice president of Taiwan, has been inspected by the Taiwan Foreign Affairs Department's request for private wine, and the Taiwan Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Finance have assisted in handling.The Ministry of Finance of Taiwan responded to this that Xiao Meiqin returned to Taiwan to apply for self -use wine to clear the customs. After review, the review complied with relevant regulations, and agreed to avoid the license to the tobacco and alcohol import industry in accordance with the law, and exempt the imported alcohol sanitation inspection.
The Taiwan Finance Ministry of Finance issued a press release on Sunday (April 21) to make the above instructions.
The Ministry of Finance of the Taiwan Finance said that in accordance with the regulations, the number of alcohol for self -use has not exceeded five liters of liters to avoid the license to the tobacco and alcohol import industry;Article 49 Paragraph 1, paragraph 1, paragraph 3, can input with the consent document issued by the Ministry of Finance.
The Taiwan Ministry of Finance pointed out that the review of this case is in accordance with Article 49, paragraph 3, paragraph 3, paragraph 3 of the Customs Law, and "government personnel stationed in foreign institutions will be transferred back to carry their own items".It is necessary to take a license to the tobacco and alcohol import industry and avoid the health inspection of imported alcohol. It is exactly the same as the procedures for returning to Taiwan to serve in Taiwan.
The Taiwan Ministry of Finance said that according to the government stationed by overseas personnel, Ren Manchu returned to bring back to Article 3, paragraph 1, paragraph 1, and exceeded one -liter of alcohol.Article 11 of the Measures stipulates that the import tax is exempted from the import tax, so the alcohol exceeds one liter, and it is not available to the application of tariffs.
The Ministry of Finance of the Taiwan Treasurer pointed out that after verification of Keelung Customs, there are currently no cases that Xiao Meiqin reported to the importer's reporting.Incover taxes in accordance with the law (including tariffs, business taxes and tobacco and alcohol taxes).
Taiwan New Party Associate spokesman You Zhibin posted on Facebook last Saturday (April 20) and attached a document.Self -supplies, please benefit from assistance, to the friendship. "You Zhibin said that the source of the documents is the "Break News Commune" of the Facebook community.
According to the instructions in the document, Xiao Meiqin has been commissioned by Lvwei Co., Ltd. to apply for customs clearance matters in the document.The personnel Ren Manjun returned to carry the self -use items "regulations, and it is allowed to exempt the smoke and alcohol import industry permit license for the shadow of the license.
You Zhibin questioned this and wrote: "The private smoke case was reproduced? Xiao Meiqin entered a private wine?" He also pointed out that Xiao Meiqin's inspection of private wines from the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs required the Customs Department to inspect, TaiwanThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Finance both assisted in handling, "Is such behavior legitimate compliance? Can foreign personnel be able to enjoy unconventional privileges when they return in office? Should the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Finance be clear?"
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The Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded on Sunday that the relevant matters related to Ren Man from Ren Man in Taiwan to carry their own items (including self -use) are based on the "government of the government stationed overseas personnel who stationed overseas personnel.The regulations of bringing back with self -use items "are handled.