Commodity

Commodity Details

Chapter 87.05 Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete-mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, mobile workshops, mobile radiological units).
Heading 8705.90 – Other :
Commodity 8705.90.60 – – Mobile explosive production vehicles

For Imports

Regulating Agencies

Department of Finance
Department of Finance
  • LTO Compound, East Avenue, Quezon City, 1100
  • 879219075, 89219069
  • None
  • lto.cooperations@gmail.com, lto.opscentral.ncr@gmail.com
  • http://www.lto.gov.ph

Legal Basis

Permits, Clearances, Certifications

  • Certificate of Authority to Import
  • Duty of Importers, Distributors and Sellers of Motor Vehicles to Keep Record of Stocks
  • Dealer's Report (LTO)
  • For Used Vehicles:

Requirements & Procedures

Documentary Requirements

Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau

Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau (Used Cars)

Importer

  1. Filipino citizens who have resided abroad for at least one (1) year (accumulated within 3-years of his/her stay abroad immediately preceding the date of filing of the application)
  2. Immigrants holding 13A or 13G visa only or Oath of Allegiance (dual citizenship)
  3. A member of special government organization under the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA)-SRR visa- and Balik-Scientist Program 47A2 visa

Motor Vehicle

  1. Left hand drive
  2. Gross vehicle weight not exceeding 3 tons
  3. Registered under the name of the importer for at least six (6) months prior to the filing of the application
  4. Covered by a Certificate of Emission Compliance (CEC) issued in the country of origin duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate abroad

For Filipino citizens

  1. A properly filled-up and notarized application form
  2. 1 copy of 2x2 photo with signature
  3. Original or authenticated copy of complete pages of old and new passport
  4. Original or authenticated copy of car title or registration
  5. Processing fee of P1,500 for cars and P900 for motorcycles

For aliens (13A, 13G, SRRV and 47A2 visa holders)

  1. A properly filled-out and notarized application form
  2. 1 copy of 2x2 picture with signature
  3. Original or authenticated copy of passport, stamped with a valid 13A or 13G visa or an Oath of Allegiance, or SRRV or 47A2 visa
  4. Original or authenticated copy of car title or registration

NOTE

  1. Authentication is required only when original documents are not presented.
  2. Non-original documents must be authenticated by the Philippine Consulate/Embassy abroad.
  3. The motor vehicle is subject to taxes and duties.
  4. Applicant shall be interviewed prior to the release of the motor vehicle (MV) at the port of arrival.

    Checklist of Requirements- Completely Built-Up Used Trucks, Buses and Special Purpose Vehicle Importation (CBU) under Executive Order No. 877-A Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Development Program (EO 877-A)

    1. Application form with affidavit of undertaking.
    2. Original and photocopy of Proforma Invoice.
    3. Business Name if Single Proprietorship or SEC if corporation (for new applicants).
    4. Certificate of Roadworthiness and Emission Compliance (CEC) from country of origin duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy abroad for none-members of the Apostille Convention or apostillized by the competent authority of Apostille-contracting countries, whichever is applicable (under CAA RA 8749).
    5. Picture of the motor vehicle.

    Land Transportation Office

    Certificate of Registration

    Land Transportation Office

    For New Vehicles:

    1. Bill of Lading
    2. Packing List
    3. Commercial Invoice
    4. Import Entry and Internal Revenue Declaration
    5. Chassis No./Vehicle Identification No. (VIN)
    6. BOC Car Evaluation System – Computation of Duties and Taxes
    7. Photocopy of Latest Income Tax Return, together with Audited Financial Statements, if applicable
    8. Joint Undertaking (Importer and Broker)
    9. Memo of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS)

    For Used Vehicles:

    1. Bill of Lading
    2. Packing List
    3. Commercial Invoice
    4. Import Entry and Internal Revenue Declaration
    5. Updated Importer’s Sworn Statement
    6. List of Chassis No./Vehicle Identification No. (VIN)

    Procedures

    Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau

    Used Cars

    1. Client will inquire on how to avail of the No-Dollar Importation program.
      • IRD Technical Staff will provide client a detailed explanation of the program, the requirements and the procedures
    2. Client pays processing fee.
      • DTI Cashier will issue order of payment
      • DTI Cashier will receive payment and issue OR
    3. Client submits application form and other documentary requirements.
      • IRD Technical Staff evaluates the completeness of the documents submitted
      • Senior Trade & Industry Development Specialist (STIDS) prepares evaluation report and recommend the approval/disapproval of the application
      • Division Chief/Director approves the issuance of Certificate of Authority to Import (CAI)
      • Clerk releases the CAI to the Importer
    4. Client proceeds with the shipment of the motor vehicle (MV).
    5. Client comes to the office for an interview (Personal Appearance)
      • STIDS confirms with the importer some important information about his/her stay abroad/ ownership of the motor vehicle
    6. Client request for the release of the motor vehicle from the Bureau of Customs (BOC)
      • STIDS/ Division Chief/Director inspects vehicle at BOC
      • STIDS/ Division Chief/Director issues release certificate
    7. Clients payment of taxes and duties and release of the motor vehicle from the BOC premises
    8. Client request for the LTO endorsement for registration of MV at the Land Transportation Office (LTO).
      • STIDS/ Division Chief/Director issue LTO endorsement to the importer

    NTMs

    Import Status

    Regulated

    For Exports

    Regulating Agencies

    No Regulating Agencies

    Status

    NTMs

    No Related NTMs

    Tariff Schedules

    Visit the Philippine Tariff Commission (TC) through its Philippine Tariff Finder (PTF).

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