compliance e AEO

  • compliance e AEO

    Customs declaration, judgment, excess of goods and European Court of justice judgment

    The ECJ in this  judgment   (Fifth Chamber)  8 June 2023 C‑640/21 established that articles 173 [Amendment of a customs declaration] and 174 [Invalidation of a customs declaration] of Union Customs Code “UCC”, after both the lodgment of customs declaration and the release of goods, are not applicable when the declarant reports a quantity of goods in excess. In other words, if the quantity of imported goods is greater than that set out in the customs declaration, the declarant is required to make a new declaration in respect of that excess quantity. At their turn, the  national customs authorities are are led to apply national legislation providing for penalties in accordance…

  • circular economy,  compliance e AEO

    New EU regulation on deforestation and forest degradation products free: a short introduction

    On 9 June 2023 the EU regulation 2023/1115 “on the making available on the Union market and the export from the Union of certain commodities and products associated with deforestation and forest degradation and repealing Regulation (EU) No 995/2010” has been published in the EU official journal. Some of the key-concepts of this legal source are: according to FAO (food and agricolture organization) the deforestation and forest degradation are taking place at an alarming rate; Deforestation and forest degradation contribute to the global climate crisis in multiple ways; Climate breakdown induces the loss of biodiversity globally and biodiversity loss aggravates climate change; Biodiversity is essential for the resilience of ecosystems…

  • compliance e AEO

    ECJ gives the classification of tube/fitting pipes

    The Judgment n. C-368/22 issued by  the Sixth Chamber of the European Court of Justice states that: question: whether CN subheading 7307 22 10 must be interpreted as meaning that stainless steel tube or pipe fittings, other than cast fittings, which have an external thread and do not constitute short tube sections with an internal thread, used to join two tubes by screwing them into that fitting or by simply pushing them into that fitting, may be regarded as being ‘sleeves’ under that subheading. Main criterion: “…the decisive criterion for the classification of goods for customs purposes is in general to be sought in their objective characteristics and properties as…

  • circular economy,  compliance e AEO

    EU Customs reform, AEO and trusted operators scheme

    The Commission working document “ Accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Union Customs Code and the European Union Customs Authority, and repealing Regulation (EU) No 952/2013…” finds out the need to implement the scheme of the AEO (trusted and checked operators) by following the following areas: ‒ AEO traders can operate under a trust and check approach if they have their electronic system interacting with the customs’ systems on a constant basis and thereby allowing customs to have access to all relevant data directly from the operators’ systems. They can self-monitor the compliance of their goods and calculate and…

  • circular economy,  compliance e AEO

    The context of the new Union Customs Code: the next challenges of the customs

      The Commission staff working document impact assesment report “Accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Union Customs Code and the European Union Customs Authority, and repealing Regulation (EU) No 952/2013” has been published on 22.05.2023 and defines the context where the new Union Customs Code will be placed. This context is the Custom Union founded in 1968 which manages the external border of the EU by enforcing the rules governing the cross-border movement of goods, including by imposing a common tariff on goods imported from third countries. Customs traditionally collect customs duties and other taxes on imports and are…

  • accise e imposte di consumo,  circular economy,  compliance e AEO

    Gestione del deposito fiscale e accise

    Il decreto del Ministero dell’economia e finanze del 17 maggio 2023 pubblicato in data 29 maggio 2023 recante le “Modalita’ attuative dell’articolo 23, comma 12, del Testo unico delle disposizioni legislative concernenti le imposte sulla produzione e sui consumi e relative sanzioni penali e amministrative” prevede  che: il comma 4 dell’articolo 23 del TUA (decreto legislativo  26 ottobre 1995, n. 504) prevede che: “…il deposito debba effettuare forniture di prodotto in esenzione da accisa o ad accisa agevolata o trasferimenti di prodotti energetici in  regime  sospensivo  verso  Paesi  dell’Unione  europea ovvero esportazioni verso Paesi non appartenenti all’Unione  europea, in misura complessiva pari ad almeno il 30 per cento del totale…

  • compliance e AEO,  valore in dogana

    Customs classification, parts and European Court of Justice

    The European Court of Justice Chamber X with case n.725/21 of 9.03.2023 , stated that: in the customs nomenclature there is not a definition of ‘part’ ; part does not cover items which are not indispensable, for the completed good, to fulfil its function. It is useful to share the following points of the judgement: “….in accordance with General Rule 1 for the interpretation of the CN, the tariff classification of goods is determined according to the terms of the headings and section or chapter notes of that nomenclature. In the interests of legal certainty and ease of control, the decisive criterion for the tariff classification of those goods must…

  • circular economy,  compliance e AEO

    Plastic Pollution, Joint Ministerial Statement INC-2 and customs compliance

    On 26.05.2023 the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-2) to develop a legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment released a  Joint Ministerial Statement INC-2 whose points are: This committee calls for the overarching objective of the treaty to be to end plastic pollution from all sources to protect the environment and human health. Reinforcement of commitment to ending plastic pollution by 2040; Development of common legally binding obligations and control measures for Parties to the treaty, and to cooperate with stakeholders and other partners to ensure alignment of efforts with the objective and approaches of the treaty, in order to end plastic pollution; binding provisions in the…

  • accise e imposte di consumo,  circular economy,  compliance e AEO,  energie rinnovabili

    Plastic Pollution, Joint Ministerial Statement INC-2 and customs compliance

    On 26.05.2023 the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-2) to develop a legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment released a  Joint Ministerial Statement INC-2 whose points are: This committee calls for the overarching objective of the treaty to be to end plastic pollution from all sources to protect the environment and human health. Reinforcement of commitment to ending plastic pollution by 2040; Development of common legally binding obligations and control measures for Parties to the treaty, and to cooperate with stakeholders and other partners to ensure alignment of efforts with the objective and approaches of the treaty, in order to end plastic pollution; binding provisions in the…

  • circular economy,  compliance e AEO,  free trade agreement,  made in,  valore in dogana

    European Union, circular economy and customs compliance

    The report “Squaring the Circle. Policies from Europe’s Circular Economy Transition” published in December 2022 by the  highlights (among other thinks) the following peculiarities of the European circular economy: The private sector is playing a crucial role in the enforcement of the circular economy with its trade and environmental policies; Customs controls on the ecodesign compliance of the products (like the batteries). Indeed: “…New policy proposals are shifting the focus upstream toward more sustainable and circular products. With the proposal for a new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) published in March 2022, the EC has presented a framework that will allow it to regulate circularity requirements for almost all…