Damascus-Sana
The General Customs Department announced that it continues to settle the status of small tourist passenger cars in Syria that carry special plates issued by the Ministry of Transport and are not registered with it or that carry plates of other countries except for Lebanon in the country as a result of the current conditions and the closure of borders during the period of applying precautionary measures in the face of a virus Corona.
Director of Damascus Customs Dr. Majed Omran explained in a statement to the representative of SANA that the owners of about 200 cars carried out their settlement procedures by organizing data for local consumption in the Damascus Customs Directorate, indicating that the customs duties for these cars range between 80 and 200 percent of their estimated value by the committee Competent for pricing cars according to the customs tariff currently in force
The conditions of the aforementioned cars are settled according to customs declarations to place them in local consumption, which are organized within the central customs secretariats in the regional directorates after their owners pay the duties and taxes due on them according to what Imran has confirmed, indicating that the settlement allows the registration of these cars in the transport departments and the collection of registration fees for them in accordance with the laws. Of the Ministry of Transport.
Wasim Al-Adawi