Importer’s Declaration – Why It’s Critical and How to Fill It Out Correctly

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Importer’s Declaration – Why It’s Critical and How to Fill It Out Correctly

Introduction

In an era of advanced regulation and increased scrutiny of global trade, the importer’s declaration has become one of the most critical documents in the import chain. It’s a legal document that accompanies every shipment to Israel and carries significant financial, legal, and even criminal implications.
Importers, customs brokers, and suppliers must pay close attention to the details—any mistake or inconsistency may lead to shipment delays, fines, or legal proceedings.

In this article, we’ll explore the purpose of the declaration, its structure, the legal requirements, and practical tips for proper completion and risk management.

What Is an Importer’s Declaration?

Definition

An importer’s declaration is an official document in which the importer declares the nature, origin, value, and regulatory compliance of the goods being imported into Israel.

When Is It Required?

  • In every customs clearance process (commercial imports)

  • When submitting import documents to the Customs Division

  • As the basis for calculating customs value for taxation

Why Is the Declaration So Important?

1. Legal Basis for Tax Calculation

The importer’s declaration is used by customs to determine the taxable value of goods—that is, the base for customs duties, VAT, and other indirect taxes.
Incorrect reporting may result in underpayment and subsequent fines or penalties.

2. Legally Binding Statement

Signing the declaration constitutes a legal obligation. According to Section 211 of the Israeli Customs Ordinance, submitting false or incomplete information is a criminal offense.
The declaration can be used as evidence in legal proceedings with the Tax Authority.

3. Regulatory Compliance

In some cases, the declaration must address regulatory requirements, such as:

  • Does the product meet Israeli standards?

  • Is it for personal or commercial use?

  • Is it subject to import licensing (e.g., food, medical equipment, chemicals)?

What Does the Importer’s Declaration Include?

SectionContent
Importer detailsCompany name, business ID, address
Product descriptionIncluding classification, HS Code, quantity
Shipment valueInvoice value, freight, insurance (CIF)
Country of originAs per trade agreement
Purpose of useCommercial / personal / samples / repair
Legal statementAffirmation of accuracy and truth
SignatureFull name, date, company stamp

Step 1: Verify the Supplier’s Invoice

Ensure all invoice details match the declaration:

  • Supplier name

  • Product description

  • Prices

  • Shipping terms (Incoterms)

Step 2: Check Customs Classification

Use the correct HS Code for each product, utilizing the Israeli Customs classification system.
A misclassification can lead to incorrect tax rates or the need for additional permits.

Step 3: Use Updated Forms

Submit the declaration using the digital format (as part of the “details report”) or the appropriate official form (e.g., Form 134 or 137, depending on the case).

Step 4: Authorized Signature

The document must be signed by an authorized company representative—not the customs broker, unless specifically authorized by power of attorney.

Step 5: Document Retention

According to law, the declaration and related import documents (invoice, certificate of origin, transport document) must be kept for 7 years.


Common Mistakes – And How to Avoid Them

MistakeConsequenceSolution
Wrong product classificationIncorrect duty payment, customs delayConsult a classification expert or broker
Understated valuePenalties for underpaymentInclude all costs (CIF basis)
Missing certificate of originLoss of customs exemption under FTARequest from supplier in advance
Incorrect declared useDelays or need for licensingClearly state intended purpose

Key Legal Notes

  • The declaration is given under Section 133 of the Customs Ordinance and has legal force.

  • Providing false information is a criminal offense.

  • The customs broker must verify accuracy, but the importer holds final responsibility.

Summary

The importer’s declaration is more than just a technical form—it is the heart of the customs clearance process. Errors or negligence in completing it can lead to major financial and legal consequences, while proper attention ensures faster release, tax savings, and compliance.
For any business involved in imports—whether a small startup or a global company—this document is a critical operational tool that requires both commercial and legal insight.

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