Tax & Finance

#ECOD9020020ADecree of June 19, 1990, Setting Charges for Automated Customs Systems in France

🇫🇷France··Other·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

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

high

Users of the automated customs system must pay 5 Francs for each export operation

Users of France's automated customs system
operational
high

Users of the automated customs system must pay 10 Francs for each import operation

Users of France's automated customs system
operational
high

Subscribers to the system must pay a minimum yearly fixed fee of 25,000 Francs per terminal, regardless of actual transaction volume

Subscribers to France's automated customs system
operational
high

Users must cover 50% of operational charges for the automated customs system and terminals

Users of France's automated customs system
operational
high

Users must cover 70% of investment charges for the automated customs system

Users of France's automated customs system
operational

Affected Parties

Customs system usersFrench government

Tags

customs,fees,cost-sharing