#ECFD1701261ADecree of January 23, 2017 amending the list of customs and indirect taxation offices
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This law transfers activities from several customs and indirect tax offices to others within the same regional directorates in France. It affects businesses and individuals dealing with these offices as they need to adjust to the closures and new locations. Compliance teams may need to update processes and contact details to continue operations smoothly.
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Key Changes
- Transfer of the Lamentin refinery customs office activities to the Fort-de-France port
- Transfer of the Melun customs office activities to Marne-la-Vallée, except for tobacco
- Transfer of Chartres customs office activities to Orléans
Obligations
What this law requires
Transfer all activities of the Lamentin refinery customs office (Martinique regional directorate) to the Fort-de-France port customs office by April 1, 2017, and cease operations at Lamentin location
Transfer all activities of the Melun customs office (Paris-Est regional directorate) to the Marne-la-Vallée customs office by July 1, 2017, except tobacco activities which must be transferred to the economic action unit of Paris-Est regional directorate
Transfer all activities of the Chartres customs office (Centre-Val de Loire regional directorate) to the Orléans customs office by October 1, 2018, and cease operations at Chartres location
Transfer all activities of the Epernay local indirect tax office (Reims regional directorate) to the Epernay viticulture service by February 1, 2017
Transfer all activities of the Beaune local indirect tax office (Dijon regional directorate) to the Beaune viticulture and indirect contributions service by March 1, 2017