Exploring customs reductions, duty free imports, procuring the necessary certificates

 

Know-how of the allowance system and procurement of the necessary certificates can save serious money to our clients.

While customs tariffs have gradually decreased, allowance opportunities have grown during the last decade. There are more and more refinements, exceptions and allowances, newly introduced bi- and multilateral international agreements.

  • Know-how of the allowance system and
  • procurement of the necessary certificates

 

can save serious money to our clients, such as:

  • possibilities of avoiding customs payment inherent from the bonded warehouse system,
  • obtaining interest-free(!) deferred customs payment right,
  • customs refund by building the imported product in the exports,
  • obtaining authorised consignee, sender and authorised exporter status

 

 

Customs regulations are changing very quickly,

  • as a result of lobbying,
  • law harmonisation as part of the EU accession process,

thus being up-to-date with the changes has to be followed very carefully by our experts. This enables us to provide that our clients can always take the advantage of THE MAXIMUM ALLOWANCES.

Some examples we have to be familiar with in order to save our clients' expenses:

 

  • with which countries the European Union has international agreements whereby some products are subject to customs tariff discounts ( certainly if supported by the required conditions as well as the certificates);
  • on which products the European Union has autonomous customs tariff discounts and what thecontent of the discount is (eg. customs contingency, preferences for determined utilization)
  • upon what grounds, under what conditions and what certificates –presented at the time of clearance- are necessary to grant custom free status ( there are about 60-80 grounds).