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‘Detecting financial crime is critical to economy’

Over 60 personnel from the Division of Customs, the Division of Revenue and Taxation, the Department of Public Safety, and the Commonwealth Casino Commission completed financial crime training with the Oceania Customs Organization last Friday. CNMI Customs director Jose Mafnas...
Posted On Nov 21 2017 06:06
, By Press Release

Customs personnel to refine training 

With the World Trade Organization’s landmark Trade Facilitation Agreement, which came into force last month, the CNMI Division of Customs will soon undergo training of the modernization and harmonization of export and import procedures through the Oceania Customs Organization....
Posted On Sep 08 2017 06:06
, By Press Release

Customs’ training centered on taxing right

Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson said a huge part of the training of its personnel at the Division of Customs Services is to make sure the items in cargoes that enter the CNMI’s ports are properly valued so they could also collect the right excise taxes. “A lot of the taxes that...
Posted On Jan 19 2017 06:04
, By Jon Perez

Customs’ revenue collections up 24 percent

The Division of Customs Services collected a total of $43.3 million in taxes for fiscal year 2016, a 24.9-percent jump from fiscal year 2015 that amounted to $32.5 million. Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson said the more than $10-million increase offsets the decline in other...
Posted On Nov 30 2016 06:02
, By Jon Perez
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