
Additionaly, for all newcomers we give 1 paid article for free
At the core of all our actions aiming to bring goods into the Union customs territory or to take them out is the customs declaration. An official document in which we tell customs what goods are crossing the border and that all related tariff and non-tariff requirements have been met. If we don’t get this right, we might face various issues, for example, the shipment might be not allowed to cross the border, or even might be confiscated, or an infringement procedure might be started. On the other hand, customs declaration can be the starting point of creating a compliance checklist for internal audits.
This is a practical course, the main focus of which is filling out the customs declaration and what does it take to get it right, and how to use the customs declaration for checking compliance in a systematic way. The course is one of the modules of the extensive Customs clearance and trade compliance in the EU training (see the brochure).
The course cosists of three lessons:
1. Basics: what, why and how?
2. How do we read or fill out a customs declaration? How can we use it for checking compliance in a systematic way?
3. Access2Markets database for importers and exporters
Before doing the quiz, please do the readings provided in the resources section and the practical task to fill out a customs declaration. In addition, you can watch the videos 'No customs declaration in the future?' and 'Post-clearance amendment of a customs declaration: Box 14 Declarant/ Representative' (included as optional videos) and read articles of interest on the platform during the entire learning period (after purchasing the course, you will get access to the articles).
After taking this course, the learner shall:
Upon successful completion of the quiz questions (more than 60% of the questions must be answered correctly), you will receive a certificate of completion.
Please plan to dedicate around 3 hours to learning.
Anthony Buckley