This course is a combined re-accreditation course that provides the most up to date information from Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) accreditation for both Non Commodity Containerised Cargo Clearance (NCCC) and Automatic Entry Processing (AEP) for Commodities Schemes.
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Missed Assessment - 2024 DIFF
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Are you a licensed customs broker or experienced compiler/classifier and you would like to have your industry experience recognised by your clients and your peers through the attainment of the Diploma of Customs Broking? Then the CBFCA's Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) pathway is for you. The emphasis is on creating a simple pathway that allows you to attain the Diploma without the need to attend any classes or complete any assessments if you have the necessary experience gained... Details
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Take the next step in your career! Advance and enhance your career with the new Diploma of Customs Broking. The Diploma of Customs Broking is the approved course of study ratified by the Australian Customs and Border Protection Services (ACBPS) as the pre-requisite for licensing of customs brokers in Australia. If you have already completed units from the National Customs Brokers Course or from the Certificate IV of International Freight Forwarding, either with the CBFCA or via TAFE... Details
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Dangerous Goods Awareness
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Export Air Freight Procedures
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This course is an AEPCOMM accreditation course that provides Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment (DAWE) accreditation for Automatic Entry Processing (AEP) for Commodities Scheme. Registrants will need to already hold accreditation under the NCCC Scheme to be eligible for AEPCOMM accreditation. Upon successful completion of this course licensed customs brokers will be accredited with 3 points in Stream A for the 2020-2021 CPD... Details When: January 1 – June 30, 2022
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CBC for the 2023- 2024 period will consist of 1 webinar (live or recorded) by the Department (DAFF) on the 6 September 2023. Registration for the webinar must be done via the DAWE website.
When: September 6 – October 18, 2023
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Members purchasing more than 5 CPD modules will pay the discounted fee of $140
When: October 6, 2023 – March 31, 2024
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This course is a combined re-accreditation course that provides the most up to date information from Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) accreditation for both Non Commodity Containerised Cargo Clearance (NCCC) and Automatic Entry Processing (AEP) for Commodities Schemes.
When: January 1 – December 31, 2024
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This course is an AEPCOMM accreditation course that provides Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) accreditation for Automatic Entry Processing (AEP) for Commodities Scheme. Registrants will need to already hold accreditation under the NCCC Scheme to be eligible for AEPCOMM accreditation.
When: January 1 – December 31, 2024
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VL1 TLIX0039 - Determine customs value (VL1) is a Program 1 unit, and is a pre-requisite for VL2 and DIT. This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to carry out customs valuation using the transaction value method only, for the purpose of determining the customs value. This unit applies to individuals working as a customs broker. Work must be carried out in compliance with the Customs Act as amended and related case law and workplace requirements concerning customs... Details When: April 15 – June 24, 2024
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CP1 TLIX0037 - Apply border clearance procedures (CP1) is a Program 1 unit, and is a pre-requisite for CP2, ADC, OPF and RDB. This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to apply customs clearance procedures. This unit includes identifying customs clearance processes and potential problems. It also includes determining if customs clearance by Self Assessed Clearance (SAC) is appropriate for the subject consignment and identifying and determining type of formal import... Details When: April 25 – June 27, 2024
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TLIX0047 - Review decisions of regulatory bodies (RDB) This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to review the decisions of regulatory bodies, including current Australian Government departments with the responsibility for border clearance issues. It includes evaluating the need to respond to a dispute, developing a response and initiating further actions. It also includes preparing client for compliance assessment (audit) by regulators and responding to forfeiture,... Details When: April 30 – June 25, 2024
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TLIX0043 - Determine indirect taxes (DIT) Mandatory Pre-requisite unit: TLIX0039 - Determine customs value (VL1) This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to determine indirect taxes as part of customs broking activities. It includes assessing the applicability of indirect taxes, determining tax exemptions and taxes to be paid. This unit applies to individuals working as a customs broker. Work must be carried out in compliance with relevant... Details When: May 1–29, 2024
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