#BUDD0630002AOrder of June 28, 2006 Mandating Power of Attorney Submission to Customs Administration
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This law requires anyone representing another in customs, mineral oils, and indirect taxes to submit a power of attorney to the regional customs official. It allows for a simplified form for occasional operations, ensuring that these documents follow specific templates.
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Key Changes
- Mandates submission of power of attorney in customs matters
- Allows simplified procedure for occasional transactions
- Aligns previous regional orders with new requirements
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit a power of attorney to the regional customs official that conforms to the template in Annex I when representing another party in customs matters
Submit a power of attorney to the regional customs official that conforms to the template in Annex I when representing another party in mineral oils taxation matters
Submit a power of attorney to the regional customs official that conforms to the template in Annex I when representing another party in indirect taxes matters
Use simplified power of attorney form (Annex II) for occasional operations instead of the standard form (Annex I)
Attach the original simplified power of attorney as an annex to the declaration or act to which it relates