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Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA) Form JTEPA

Preferential CO for Thailand–Japan bilateral EPA exports — handled with PSR and translation.

Who

Thai exporters shipping to Japan under JTEPA

Gov Fee

DFT fee THB 50; service from THB 2,500

Timeline

1–2 business days

Authority

Department of Foreign Trade

Legal Basis

JTEPA (2007) ROO

Eligibility

  • Bis Plus registered
  • PSR or RVC compliance
  • Direct consignment

Required Documents

  • Invoice
  • Packing List
  • BL/AWB
  • PSR worksheet
  • JTEPA application

Procedure

  1. Determine PSR
  2. Submit e-CO
  3. Issue JTEPA certificate
  4. Translate supporting docs
  5. Send consignee

Fee Structure

Includes PSR analysis, e-CO filing, and Japanese coordination notes.

Cross-Border Notes

Japan Customs requires exact HS classification; misclassification voids preferential rate.

Related Services

ILC covers the full chain — MoJ-certified translation, MFA/Apostille legalization, Bis Plus/DFT registration, e-CO filing, and AEO / Free Zone / Bonded Warehouse advisory.

Post-Service Policy

If a document is rejected due to a defect in our translation or certification, we redo and resubmit at no extra service fee (government fees excluded). This is service responsibility, not a guarantee of Customs/DFT discretion.

In-Depth Guide: Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA) (Form JTEPA)

Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA) is delivered under ILC's Thai Customs, Import/Export Licensing and Trade Compliance practice, combining MoJ-certified translation, MFA legalization, embassy liaison, and Thai government filing under one project manager. Every case is handled by a NAATI-accredited translator, a Thai Notarial Services Attorney, and a dedicated case coordinator.

Thai Customs (Krom Sulakakorn) implements the Customs Act B.E. 2560 with a modern e-Customs system, Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme, ASEAN Single Window integration, and Free Trade Agreement preference administration. ILC's customs practice supports importers and exporters with: HS-code classification, Rules of Origin certificates (Form D, Form E, Form AK, Form JTEPA), duty-drawback claims, Section 19 bonded storage, BOI machinery duty exemption, Free-Zone / IEAT dispensations, and enforcement responses (post-clearance audit, tariff dispute, and Customs court litigation). The 2025 amendments accelerated post-clearance audit windows to 5 years from clearance date, making documentation retention and pre-classification advisories essential for risk management.

Why choose ILC for Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA)

With more than 15 years of practice, ILC covers every embassy in Bangkok and both MFA offices (Chaengwattana and Chiang Mai). We operate a two-tier QA review and refund the service fee if a document is rejected due to a defect in our translation or certification — government fees and officer discretion excluded.

How Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA) is Processed

The workflow below reflects current 2025–2026 practice with the relevant Thai authority and factors in queue seasonality, translation dependencies, and cross-agency handoffs.

  1. 1) Classification and valuation

    HS-code assignment plus customs valuation under WTO Valuation Agreement.

  2. 2) FTA / Rules of Origin

    Preferential origin certificate selection to minimise duty.

  3. 3) Licence and permit assembly

    Import licences from FDA, DOA, TISI, NBTC, or Excise as applicable.

  4. 4) e-Customs declaration

    Submission via e-Customs (Paperless) with duty computation.

  5. 5) Clearance and delivery

    Physical clearance, examination if red-lane, and delivery to warehouse.

  6. 6) Post-clearance compliance

    Retention of records for 5 years and defence of any audit.

Documents & Requirements for Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA)

The checklist below covers standard files. Complex or corporate matters can add supplementary certificates, board resolutions, or notarised affidavits; ILC brief these during the intake call.

  • Commercial invoice and packing list
  • Bill of Lading / Air Waybill
  • HS-code classification opinion
  • Product technical specification
  • FTA certificate of origin (if applicable)
  • Regulatory permit (FDA, TISI, etc.)

Real-World Use Cases: Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA)

Real-world scenarios where clients rely on this service every month, spanning individual, family, and corporate mandates.

Electronics importer

AEO enrolment plus JTEPA / RCEP preference for tariff optimisation.

Machinery for BOI project

Machinery duty exemption under BOI Section 28 with import licence.

Consumer goods exporter

Form D under ATIGA for ASEAN destinations.

Cross-border courier fulfilment

Simplified declarations for de minimis parcels under 1,500 THB.

Alternative Paths for Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA)

Three delivery paths are usually available. We select the option that balances cost, deadline pressure, and destination-authority preferences.

OptionProsCons
Standard declarationUniversally acceptedSlower for high-volume filers
AEOGreen-lane clearance, reduced auditsCompliance investment and annual review
Free Zone / IEATFull duty deferral until domestic salePhysical presence in the zone required

FAQs about Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA)

คำถามที่พบบ่อย

What is the AEO programme?

Authorised Economic Operator — a WCO trusted-trader framework offering priority clearance and reduced inspection rates.

How long is a Form D valid?

12 months from date of issue, but goods must be shipped within the validity window.

Can we self-classify HS codes?

Yes but classification errors risk penalty; pre-classification opinion is recommended for new products.

What is the post-clearance audit window?

5 years from the date of clearance under the 2025 amendments.

Local Expert Insight

Expert perspective: Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA)

The Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA) files we see most often are ones the applicant filed themselves and got rejected for an outdated template or a passport-name mismatch — that's why we audit every document before touching translation.
กองบรรณาธิการ ILC
Legal Documentation Editorial Team

Cost ladder

Service tierFee range
เอกสารเดี่ยว / Single doc1,500 – 2,500 THB
แปล + Notary / Translation + Notary2,500 – 4,500 THB
MFA legalization3,500 – 5,500 THB
Embassy chain / สถานทูต5,500 – 8,000 THB

Timeline (Day 1 → Day N)

  1. Day 1Intake, document audit, written quote & timeline
  2. Day 2-3Certified translation + two-tier QA by NAATI/MoJ translators
  3. Day 3-4MFA Chaengwattana legalization queued & retrieved
  4. Day 5-7Destination embassy filing & EMS/DHL return to client

Case snapshot (anonymized)

A corporate client (name withheld) needed Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA) on a tight embassy deadline. ILC closed the matter in four business days without a re-file, saving the client roughly two weeks versus a DIY route.

Last reviewed: · Cross-referenced against MFA Consular practice + Lawyers Council of Thailand

Free quote — LINE @NAATI · Tel 080-5578887

Contact us

A working guide to Customs Import Export in Thailand

Customs Import Export is one of the standing service lines that corporate legal departments, embassies, foreign universities, HR compliance teams, and immigration bureaux route their highest-stakes files to. The institutional posture — as opposed to a freelance translator or a generalist firm — is the deliberate reason receiving offices treat the deliverable as finished, not draft. Every Customs Import Export matter is scoped by a senior specialist on LINE Official @NAATI or by email at ilc@thainotary.co.th before any file moves.

How the workflow runs end-to-end

For matters that touch multiple counters — Amphur District Office, DBD, DIP, BOI One Stop, or the Criminal Records Division of the Royal Thai Police — a dedicated runner sequences the visits in the correct legal order, so the client is not sent from one office to another chasing missing signatures.

Who this service is for

Foreign missions in Bangkok and international bodies on framework contracts receive a dedicated key-account manager, standardised invoicing on 30-day net terms, and monthly consolidated statements that meet their internal audit format — no bespoke translation project management on their side.

Coverage, fees, and turnaround

Same-day express is offered for filings tied to a flight, hearing, or academic deadline, subject to counter availability at MFA Chaeng Watthana and the destination embassy. The surcharge is quoted before work begins and is not applied retroactively.

Quality assurance and confidentiality

Every certified translation ships with a translator's declaration on our headed paper carrying the linguist's full name, credential number, and dated signature — the format immigration officers, university registrars, and consular staff are trained to accept without follow-up questions.

Start your Customs Import Export matter today

Reach ILC on LINE Official @NAATI, email ilc@thainotary.co.th, or phone 080-5578887. Office hours are Monday to Sunday, 08:30 to 20:00 Bangkok time. A specialist responds to first-contact messages within one business hour on weekdays and within four hours on weekends and public holidays with a written price, realistic timeline, and a required-documents checklist tailored to your destination country. There is no charge for the initial consultation, and no obligation to proceed after receiving the quote — ILCearns repeat business by delivering the first Customs Import Export matter cleanly and on time, not by locking clients into open-ended retainers.

Local Expert Insight

Expert perspective: Customs Import Export

The Customs Import Export files we see most often are ones the applicant filed themselves and got rejected for an outdated template or a passport-name mismatch — that's why we audit every document before touching translation.
กองบรรณาธิการ ILC
Legal Documentation Editorial Team

Cost ladder

Service tierFee range
เอกสารเดี่ยว / Single doc1,500 – 2,500 THB
แปล + Notary / Translation + Notary2,500 – 4,500 THB
MFA legalization3,500 – 5,500 THB
Embassy chain / สถานทูต5,500 – 8,000 THB

Timeline (Day 1 → Day N)

  1. Day 1Intake, document audit, written quote & timeline
  2. Day 2-3Certified translation + two-tier QA by NAATI/MoJ translators
  3. Day 3-4MFA Chaengwattana legalization queued & retrieved
  4. Day 5-7Destination embassy filing & EMS/DHL return to client

Case snapshot (anonymized)

A corporate client (name withheld) needed Customs Import Export on a tight embassy deadline. ILC closed the matter in four business days without a re-file, saving the client roughly two weeks versus a DIY route.

Last reviewed: · Cross-referenced against MFA Consular practice + Lawyers Council of Thailand

คำถามที่พบบ่อย

What is Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA)?

Certificate of Origin — Form JTEPA (Japan–Thailand EPA) — Preferential CO for Thailand–Japan bilateral EPA exports — handled with PSR and translation.

Who is this for?

Thai exporters shipping to Japan under JTEPA

Fees and timeline?

DFT fee THB 50; service from THB 2,500; 1–2 business days

Legal basis?

JTEPA (2007) ROO

Issuing authority?

Department of Foreign Trade

Required documents?

Invoice; Packing List; BL/AWB; PSR worksheet; JTEPA application

Procedure steps?

Determine PSR; Submit e-CO; Issue JTEPA certificate; Translate supporting docs; Send consignee

How are fees structured?

Includes PSR analysis, e-CO filing, and Japanese coordination notes.

Cross-border notes?

Japan Customs requires exact HS classification; misclassification voids preferential rate.

Rejection policy?

If rejection is due to a defect on our side, we redo and resubmit at no extra service fee (government fees excluded). Customs/DFT discretion not guaranteed.