#ECOD9020020ADecree of June 19, 1990, Setting Charges for Automated Customs Systems in France
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This decree updates the cost-sharing structure for France's automated customs operations system. Users and the state now equally share operational costs, while users cover 70% of investment costs. Subscription fees are set at 5 Francs for export operations and 10 Francs for import operations, with a minimum yearly fee of 25,000 Francs for subscribers.
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Key Changes
- Operational costs are now equally shared between users and the state.
- Users cover 70% of investment costs, with the state covering the remaining 30%.
- Subscription and usage fees for customs operations are established.
Obligations
What this law requires
Users of the automated customs system must pay 5 Francs for each export operation
Users of the automated customs system must pay 10 Francs for each import operation
Subscribers to the system must pay a minimum yearly fixed fee of 25,000 Francs per terminal, regardless of actual transaction volume
Users must cover 50% of operational charges for the automated customs system and terminals
Users must cover 70% of investment charges for the automated customs system