Moving goods across the borders is the daily business for many companies and an integrated part of their current processes. In our consulting work, we have seen that the customs operations is often handled without proper due diligence. Read More »
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UK: Customs and international trade: ‘no regrets’ actions to be ready for Brexit
I am pleased to invite you to the next Global ITX webcast. Brexit has the potential to create some significant changes to the UK-EU border and how businesses engage with it.
The Customs and International Trade specialists, Matthew Clark, Claudia Buysing-Damste and Simeon Probst will discuss what ‘no regret’ actions businesses can take now to prepare for Brexit.Read More »
Canada: What should you know if you import into Canada
In brief
On July 6, 2018, the Department of Finance Canada issued a statement outlining the processes and procedures to request a remission of surtaxes on US-origin goods listed in the schedules of the:Read More »
Global ITX webcast: Customs trade wars!
I’m delighted to invite you to our global customs webcast: Trade wars, what’s the best customs strategy for your business?
Date: Monday, 16 July 2018
Time: 3pm CET
Trade wars, protectionism, Brexit: how do you plan for an increase in tariffs while keeping goods moving smoothly across borders?Read More »
Webinar: Resolve the dilemma between customs valuation and transfer pricing
Determining the customs value of goods is a challenge at the best of times – and even more so in the wake of a recent European Court of Justice decision jeopardising the practice of determining customs values on the basis of transfer prices. We have decided to hold a free webinar to help you tackle the inherent conflict.Read More »
The small saver – where tax and customs duty hurt
I frequently receive calls from acquaintances and acquaintances of my acquaintances. The problems concern taxes and customs. Read More »
EU – TP adjustments not any more relevant for custom value?
On the 20th of December the EU Court gave its decision in the case of Hamamatsu Photonica Deutschland GmbH vs Hauptzollamt München (C-529/16).Read More »
Switzerland: Electronic Customs Assessments – Changes as from 1 March 2018
From 1 March 2018 electronic customs assessment decisions (“eVV”) on imports will become compulsory for all importers. In future, “eVV Import”, the electronic alternative to the current yellow import duty receipt, will systematically have to be retrieved from the customs server. Companies that still receive their customs documents by post will have to make the necessary changeover.Read More »
Cross-border vehicle usage – Information for companies and individuals
Cross-border mobility and its legal regulations on vehicle use
More and more companies and private individuals are part of an international network, and operate or work in several countries. Cross-border mobility offers many advantages, but also presents a number of risks. Read More »
