#BUDD0260250AMinisterial Order for Simplified Customs Procedure of Postal Consignments
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This law allows individuals and businesses to benefit from a simplified customs process for postal shipments. It applies to both imports and exports and mandates that all declarations occur within the same customs office. Simplified declarations like CN 23 can be used unless otherwise specified.
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Key Changes
- Introduces a simplified customs procedure for postal shipments
- Requires declaration forms like CN 23 for processing
- Establishes that all operations must be domiciled in a single customs office
Obligations
What this law requires
Sign a written convention between the procedure beneficiary and the customs office receiver before implementing the simplified postal consignment clearance procedure
Conduct all customs formalities for postal shipments through a single designated customs office (bureau de domiciliation), which must be the closest office to the destination or dispatch location
Use CN 23 customs declaration form for simplified declarations of postal shipments, unless the nature of goods and supply conditions make it unnecessary (in which case CN 22 or other accepted documents may be used)
Include the simplified customs procedure approval number on all simplified declarations
Affix labels or seals to postal shipments bearing the text 'Douane française. Procédure simplifiée de dédouanement n°. Bureau de domiciliation. Ne pas taxer.' or equivalent text for foreign mail-order sales