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Generalisation of the reverse charge of VAT on imports from 1 January 2022

Generalisation of the reverse charge of VAT on imports from 1 January 2022

by LiziMathLH | 28/01/2022 | International Trade, Customs & Competition

Until 31 December 2021, import VAT was paid by businesses to the Directorate-General for Customs and Indirect Taxation (DGDDI) and then deducted by the importing business on its turnover declaration to the Directorate-General for Public Finances (DGFiP). However,...
Good news for owners of US-built yachts on 1 January 2022

Good news for owners of US-built yachts on 1 January 2022

by CommunicationStream2021 | 15/12/2021 | International Trade, Customs & Competition

In May 2021, the tense trade relations between the US and the EU eased and the European Commission issued an implementing regulation n°2021/866, suspending the implementation of additional ad valorem duties on imports of certain US products. These duties had been put...
New EU regulation applicable from 1 June 2021 : A path to the end of the commercial war between US and EU?

New EU regulation applicable from 1 June 2021 : A path to the end of the commercial war between US and EU?

by LiziMathLH | 4/06/2021 | Article a la une, International Trade, Customs & Competition

According to the EU Commission Implementing Regulation 2018/886 dated 20 June 2018, certain goods with a US origin were subject to additional customs duties upon importation in the EU. According to this regulation, two sets of measures were intended to take place:...
Overview of the French Customs Infringements and Sanctions

Overview of the French Customs Infringements and Sanctions

by LiziMathLH | 3/02/2021 | International Trade, Customs & Competition

The European Commission’s proposed Directive of 13 December 2013 (Proposal for a directive of the EU Parliament and of the Council on the Union legal framework for customs infringements and sanctions, dated 13 December 2013) sets a framework to harmonize customs...
Covid-19 – Emergency Customs, Trade and Excise Measures

Covid-19 – Emergency Customs, Trade and Excise Measures

by LiziMathLH | 3/02/2021 | International Trade, Customs & Competition

Stream prepared with Greenlane a unique guide summarizing the most relevant measures adopted by the l’EU and the national authorities, as well as India and Taiwan on customs, excise duties and trade in the context of the sanitary crisis. STREAM is part of...
Covid-19 – Emergency Customs, Trade and Excise Measures

Greenlane Seminar Brexit and Customs Preparedness

by LiziMathLH | 3/02/2021 | International Trade, Customs & Competition

Stream presented at a seminar on February 26, 2019 on how customs authorities and companies around Europe are preparing for Brexit, from a French point of view. This event provided participants with a unique opportunity to hear leading customs lawyers and senior...