#BUDB9267585AOrder of December 24, 1992, Setting the Deadline for Detailed Declarations
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This law establishes the deadlines for filing detailed declarations with customs in France. It specifies that at import, declarations must be filed within one working day after goods arrive, excluding Sundays and holidays. At export, declarations need to be filed as soon as possible after goods arrive at customs. The law also allows for exceptions if justified by the nature of traffic, permitting declarations outside regular hours with prior authorization.
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Key Changes
- Sets a one-working-day deadline for filing import declarations, excluding Sundays and holidays
- Requires export declarations to be filed as soon as goods arrive at customs
- Allows for filing outside normal hours with prior authorization if traffic justifies it
Obligations
What this law requires
File detailed customs declarations at export no later than the opening of the customs office if goods arrive before opening hours
File detailed customs declarations at import within one full working day (excluding Sundays and public holidays) after goods arrive at the customs office or designated locations
File detailed customs declarations at import during normal business hours of the customs office
Add the duration of regulatory storage in temporary warehouses and deposit areas to the one-day filing deadline for import declarations
File detailed customs declarations at export as soon as goods arrive at the customs office or designated locations