Author
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- Olena Vakulchyk
(Department of Accounting, Audit, Analysis and Taxation, University of Customs and Finance, Ukraine)
- Valeriia Fesenko
(Department of Accounting, Audit, Analysis and Taxation, University of Customs and Finance, Ukraine)
- Oksana Knyshek
(Department of Accounting, Audit, Analysis and Taxation, University of Customs and Finance, Ukraine)
Abstract
Evaluation of the reliability of enterprises engaged in the foreign economic activity and simplifying of Customs procedures have become a relevant issue in the context of globalization. The capabilities and preferences of the "Authorized Economic Operator" status are the cause of a new challenge for managers of enterprises - creation of an internal control system to ensure a systematic monitoring of the conditions of Customs compliance standards of reliability and safety, which would allow identifying risks of loss of the "Authorized Economic Operator" status. The purpose of the scientific paper is to improve the internal control system of an enterprise engaged in foreign economic activity in the process of obtaining and saving the "Authorized Economic Operator" status in accordance with the international Custom requirements for safety and reliability. Methodology. The research is based on the methods of logical and analytical modelling of the impact assessment of individual factors on the value of the generalization indicator. The results are tested on the internal accounting data of the existing machine-building enterprises. Results. The paper shows the results of adapting the concept of COSO to the system of internal control of the foreign economic activity of the enterprise in the process of obtaining or retaining the "Authorized Economic Operator" status. The internal control system within the concept of COSO should ensure the achievement of the objectives - operations, reporting, and compliance. The criteria for estimating the objective "compliance" for an enterprise engaged in foreign economic activity can be an integral indicator of compliance. Value/originality. It is suggested to perform internal control of an enterprise's compliance with Customs requirements based on the analysis of deviations of the compliance integral indicator. Practical implications. The result of control is to perform a steady in-crease in the integral index or stable maintenance of the already achieved indicator that will allow a company to maintain the "Authorized Economic Operator" status and perform foreign economic activities with simplified procedures. The indicators of total negative deviations and relative potential of rating are proposed in the paper. Total negative deviations by factors determine the degree of loss of quality characteristics of a company. The indicator of relative potential rating determines the percentage increase in the rating. Results of deviations evaluation by the blocks of the integral index of compliance will allow determining the certain aspect of a company activity, which did not meet Customs standards for the current period, and a responsible person who did not take care about the fulfilment of requirements of Customs standards, which introduces the risk of loss (non-receipt) of the "Authorized Economic Operator" status.
Suggested Citation
Olena Vakulchyk & Valeriia Fesenko & Oksana Knyshek, 2017.
"Internal Control And Audit Of Enterprises' Compliance With Customs Requirements While Con-Ducting Foreign Economic Activity,"
Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, Publishing house "Baltija Publishing", vol. 3(4).
Handle:
RePEc:bal:journl:2256-0742:2017:3:4:4
DOI: 10.30525/2256-0742/2017-3-4-18-23
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