This book explores customs and excise duties from both theoretical and practical viewpoints, covering essential principles such as the distinction between union and non-union goods, as well as the differences between a customs union and a free trade zone. It also discusses the roles and responsibilities of customs representatives, customs authorities, and AEO companies.
To comprehend customs law effectively, understanding three fundamental aspects is crucial: correctly classifying goods, accurately calculating customs values, and interpreting origin details. Chapters dedicated to these elements provide insight into EU classification codes, examples of customs duties, and rules for interpreting the harmonized system.
The book also includes detailed explanations on calculating customs values, values for VAT purposes, and "statistical value", using practical examples to illustrate correct calculations. Furthermore, it sheds light on the differentiation between preferential and non-preferential origins of goods.
Additionally, the "Customs Regulations and Temporary Storage" section is a key part of the book that explains customs regulations and their benefits through textual descriptions and visual aids.
Each theoretical aspect discussed in this book is complemented by graphic examples, making Customs and Duties an ideal resource for students and logistics managers seeking an understanding of customs procedures.