Malaysian Customs Procedures Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants Training
Disclaimer: If this mail has been sent to you by mistake or if you prefer not to receive any future emails on Training Program from us, please reply this e-mail with REMOVE in the subject line. We apologize for any inconveniences caused. Thank you for your time. Please forward this e-mail to your relatives, colleagues, friends or any of your contacts, if you feel that the program will benefit them. Thank you for your time. QUALITY DYNAMICS CONSULTANCY SDN BHD (Co. No. 620717-P) ( www.qdc.com.my ) (PSMB Reg. No: 0938) (MoF Reg. No: 357-02064214) PRESENTS Malaysian Customs Procedures (by Mr. P. Nadaraja) ( 15 – 16 June 2010 (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to: • Gain an insight into how the Customs Department is organized into various divisions • Ensure that businesses stay on the right side of the law as well as guide the businesses on the required documentation. • assist businesses to discover the various facilities available in order to remain competitive • Explore and discover the possibilities of tax savings. PROGRAM CONTENT • Objectives, Responsibilities Organizational structure of Customs Department • Sales Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope charge to Tax - Exemptions/Refund Drawback - Facilities under Sales Tax Act - Offences Penalties • Service Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope Charge to tax - Refund claims - Calculation of threshold • Valuation Classification - General principles of valuation and Form Customs 1A - Principles and rules of classification • Import Export Procedures Documentation - Legislations - Legal landing place and mode of transport - Customs declaration forms - Examination and assessment by Customs - Claim for preferential rates of CEPT AHTN - Customs clearance Payment of duty - Payment under protest, transhipment transportation - Import / Export Prohibition Orders - Procedures in Labuan Langkawi - Offences under section 133 135 Customs Act 1967 • An outline of facilities under Customs Act 1967 - Licensed Warehouse under section 65 - Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse under section 65/65A - Temporary Import / ATA Carnet under section 97 Customs Act 1967 - Refund Drawback under section 16,93,95 and 99 Customs Act 1967 - Treasury Exemptions under section 14(2) Customs Act 1967 - International Procurement Centers. • Free Zones under Free Zone Act 1990 • Appeal System • Questions Answers. INVESTMENT (Fee) Enjoy EARLY BIRD Rate by (02/06/10) at RM 910.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company RM 960.00 per participant Group Discount : RM 1,010.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company. Standard : RM 1,060.00 per participant Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants (by MR. Thye Foot Leong) (15– 16 June 2010) (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES This course would enable accounting staff to understand and appreciate the steps performed in the accounting process and their contribution to management decision making. In today’s computerized accounting world, accounting staff perform very specific duties as part of the accounting process. They may be involved in one specific area like handling accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cash book, etc. As a result, they are often very focused in their respective areas of work that they may not be aware or knowledgeable of the other important areas in accounting. With the advancement of computerized accounting packages, the accounting process is somewhat isolated and as a result these staff do not see the physical transaction actually taking place. This may lead to a lack of understanding of the accounting process. Knowledge in these other areas of accounting will enable the staff to contribute more effectively to the organization. PROGRAM CONTENT INTRODUCTION • What is Accounting? • Accounting Process • Role in today’s business • The Accounting Equation • Transaction Analysis THE RECORDING PROCESS DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF RECORDING • Assets • Liabilities • Capital • Revenue • Expenses • Extracting the Trial Balance • Exercise PREPARING BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • The Trading Account • The Profit Loss Account • The Balance Sheet BOOKS OF ORIGINAL ENTRY JOURNALS • Cash Book • Sales Purchases Journal • Returns Journal • The General Journal POSTING TO LEDGER • The Creditors Ledger • The Debtors Ledger • The General Ledger • Exercise ADJUSTMENTS
Malaysian Customs Procedures Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants Training
Disclaimer: If this mail has been sent to you by mistake or if you prefer not to receive any future emails on Training Program from us, please reply this e-mail with REMOVE in the subject line. We apologize for any inconveniences caused. Thank you for your time. Please forward this e-mail to your relatives, colleagues, friends or any of your contacts, if you feel that the program will benefit them. Thank you for your time. QUALITY DYNAMICS CONSULTANCY SDN BHD (Co. No. 620717-P) ( www.qdc.com.my ) (PSMB Reg. No: 0938) (MoF Reg. No: 357-02064214) PRESENTS Malaysian Customs Procedures (by Mr. P. Nadaraja) ( 15 – 16 June 2010 (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to: • Gain an insight into how the Customs Department is organized into various divisions • Ensure that businesses stay on the right side of the law as well as guide the businesses on the required documentation. • assist businesses to discover the various facilities available in order to remain competitive • Explore and discover the possibilities of tax savings. PROGRAM CONTENT • Objectives, Responsibilities Organizational structure of Customs Department • Sales Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope charge to Tax - Exemptions/Refund Drawback - Facilities under Sales Tax Act - Offences Penalties • Service Tax Procedures - Licensing - Scope Charge to tax - Refund claims - Calculation of threshold • Valuation Classification - General principles of valuation and Form Customs 1A - Principles and rules of classification • Import Export Procedures Documentation - Legislations - Legal landing place and mode of transport - Customs declaration forms - Examination and assessment by Customs - Claim for preferential rates of CEPT AHTN - Customs clearance Payment of duty - Payment under protest, transhipment transportation - Import / Export Prohibition Orders - Procedures in Labuan Langkawi - Offences under section 133 135 Customs Act 1967 • An outline of facilities under Customs Act 1967 - Licensed Warehouse under section 65 - Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse under section 65/65A - Temporary Import / ATA Carnet under section 97 Customs Act 1967 - Refund Drawback under section 16,93,95 and 99 Customs Act 1967 - Treasury Exemptions under section 14(2) Customs Act 1967 - International Procurement Centers. • Free Zones under Free Zone Act 1990 • Appeal System • Questions Answers. INVESTMENT (Fee) Enjoy EARLY BIRD Rate by (02/06/10) at RM 910.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company RM 960.00 per participant Group Discount : RM 1,010.00 per participant for a minimum of 2 participants from the same company. Standard : RM 1,060.00 per participant Accounting Skills For Accounts Clerks Assistants (by MR. Thye Foot Leong) (15– 16 June 2010) (Holiday Inn Glenmarie) OBJECTIVES This course would enable accounting staff to understand and appreciate the steps performed in the accounting process and their contribution to management decision making. In today’s computerized accounting world, accounting staff perform very specific duties as part of the accounting process. They may be involved in one specific area like handling accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cash book, etc. As a result, they are often very focused in their respective areas of work that they may not be aware or knowledgeable of the other important areas in accounting. With the advancement of computerized accounting packages, the accounting process is somewhat isolated and as a result these staff do not see the physical transaction actually taking place. This may lead to a lack of understanding of the accounting process. Knowledge in these other areas of accounting will enable the staff to contribute more effectively to the organization. PROGRAM CONTENT INTRODUCTION • What is Accounting? • Accounting Process • Role in today’s business • The Accounting Equation • Transaction Analysis THE RECORDING PROCESS DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF RECORDING • Assets • Liabilities • Capital • Revenue • Expenses • Extracting the Trial Balance • Exercise PREPARING BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • The Trading Account • The Profit Loss Account • The Balance Sheet BOOKS OF ORIGINAL ENTRY JOURNALS • Cash Book • Sales Purchases Journal • Returns Journal • The General Journal POSTING TO LEDGER • The Creditors Ledger • The Debtors Ledger • The General Ledger • Exercise ADJUSTMENTS