What happens if you make a mistake in a customs declaration?
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Mistakes in a customs declaration can have serious consequences for the company and the person responsible. Although the Trade Facilitation Agreement contains some provisions in this regard and the WCO has developed a Voluntary Compliance Framework, the rules for dealing with mistakes in customs declarations are hardly harmonised even in the EU Member States. In many countries, this important issue – the efficient handling of mistakes in customs declarations – has still not received the attention it deserves from the regulatory authorities. So, what happens if you make a mistake in a customs declaration in different countries?
Watch the record of the Journals on Customs event to learn the insights from:
Global Trade and Customs Journal
- Jeffrey L. Snyder, Editor-in-Chief of the Global Trade and Customs Journal, the US.
- David Stepp, partner, international trade lawyer, Crowell & Moring, Los Angeles. David provides multinational companies with strategic advice on global customs and international trade compliance matters.
- Pablo Muniz, partner, head of the customs practice of Van Bael & Bellis, Brussels. Pablo specialises in EU trade law, with a particular emphasis on customs law.
- Jesse De Bruyn, senior associate in the Brussels office of Reed Smith LLP. Jesse assists clients in solving disputes with customs authorities.
Customs Compliance & Risk Management journal
- Enrika Naujoke, Editor of the Customs Compliance & Risk Management journal.
- Dr Anna Jerzewska, director, Trade& Borders, the UK. Co-chair of the Trade Facilitation Committee at the British Chambers of Commerce in Belgium.
- Omer Wagner, attorney-at-law, Israel. Omer is a very productive author; he has contributed to the journals on customs articles on various topics.
- Dr David Savage, senior manager, BDO, Ireland. David joined BDO from the Irish Civil Service where he worked in the Customs and Excise section of the State Laboratory.
Slides are available in the resources.
- Publication date: May 16, 2024
- Prepared by: Jeffrey L. Snyder , Enrika Naujokė CEO, CustomsClear
- Video duration: 01h 00min 25sec
- Languages: English
- Type: Web/Seminar recording
- Topic: customs clearance
- Market: Global
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