In today’s article, we will discuss an important detail about Export transactions: Customs Exit Declaration in Export. When we have the customs exit declaration in hand, we will see a long number in the upper right corner with the inscription EX (export) in the middle.
So what is the significance of this content in the form of ………EX………? First of all, we have the chance to find the date of export of the exported product, thanks to this GÇB number given this document. The date written on the GÇB or the date written on the export invoice is not important to us, it is the date of import that determines the date with which the export will be recorded in the legal book records and the exchange rate of which day.
Now let’s come to the subject of how to question the date of the intouch. Actually, this issue is very simple. Log in to the first site you come across by typing a beyanname sorgulama into Google:

This screen will appear in front of you. On this screen, after typing the information in the form of …….EX….. into the section that says Declaration Number, answer the security code below and click the Sorgula button. On the screen, you will see whether the declaration has been completed or not, and if it is, on what date it was completed. If you think that the declaration has been closed and the procedures of the declaration seem incomplete, it will be beneficial to talk to your customs consultant and report the situation.
The logic for the customs exit declaration or ETGB works in the same way, the records of the relevant exit are recorded in the legal books according to the closing date, the Central Bank’s foreign exchange purchase rate on the previous day of that date is recorded.

