Combined nomenclature 2023 – what is changing?

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- Topic: classification
- Market: Europe
- Copyright of the journal: Lithuanian Customs Practitioners Association
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„Prekių tarifinis klasifikavimas“, „muitinės laboratorija“, „Sąjungos muitinės kodeksas“, „tarpinis sprendimas“, „nesukelia teisinių pasekmių“. Visos šios frazės yra ne kartą girdėtos, skaitytos, … analizuotos. Ypatingai kai sprendžiamas klausimas - kokiu būdu ginčyti Muitinės laboratorijos tyrimo išvadas, kokie turėtų būti pateikti įrodymai leidžiantys nuginčyti minėtas išvadas? Apžvelkime aktualius Lietuvos vyriausiojo administracinio teismo išaiškinimus.
Ingrida Kemežienė
„Prekių tarifinis klasifikavimas“, „muitinės laboratorija“, „Sąjungos muitinės kodeksas“, „tarpinis sprendimas“, „nesukelia teisinių pasekmių“. Visos šios frazės yra ne kartą girdėtos, skaitytos, analizuotos. Ypatingai kai sprendžiamas klausimas - kokiu būdu ginčyti Muitinės laboratorijos tyrimo išvadas, kokie turėtų būti pateikti įrodymai leidžiantys nuginčyti minėtas išvadas? Apžvelkime aktualius Lietuvos vyriausiojo administracinio teismo išaiškinimus.
Ingrida Kemežienė
In CCRM Issue 14 we wrote about a case, where a company challenged a BTI ruling. There is news in this case, as the European Commission issued a classification regulation concerning such products. … We take this opportunity to update the article, which not only provides information on how to classify ‘a plastic basin with a plastic disposable liner to be used in clinical settings’ (9018, 3922, or 3924), but also provides an overview of the tools, procedures and possible pitfalls of the tariff classification of goods; and discusses what all the stakeholders can learn from this case.
Dr David Savage
In CCRM Issue 14 we wrote about a case, where a company challenged a BTI ruling. There is news in this case, as the European Commission issued a classification regulation concerning such products. We take this opportunity to update the article, which not only provides information on how to classify ‘a plastic basin with a plastic disposable liner to be used in clinical settings’ (9018, 3922, or 3924), but also provides an overview of the tools, procedures and possible pitfalls of the tariff classification of goods; and discusses what all the stakeholders can learn from this case.
Dr David Savage
Due to the need for more precise controls on foreign trade, the Brazilian government decided to adopt an additional methodology to performing the classification of goods in the HS/NCM, which … is the use of 'attributes'. Each position in the HS/NCM can have several attributes, and the importer must indicate which one or which ones apply to the goods. This new import process aims to optimise customs inspection and increase the application of fines due to incorrect classification.
Eduardo Leite LLB, LLM
Due to the need for more precise controls on foreign trade, the Brazilian government decided to adopt an additional methodology to performing the classification of goods in the HS/NCM, which is the use of 'attributes'. Each position in the HS/NCM can have several attributes, and the importer must indicate which one or which ones apply to the goods. This new import process aims to optimise customs inspection and increase the application of fines due to incorrect classification.
Eduardo Leite LLB, LLM
After the publication of a certain communication in the EU Official Journal, Binding Tariff Information (BTI) decisions must be revoked if they no longer correspond to the interpretation of the … customs nomenclature according to the specified international tariff measures. The latest communication was published at the end of October this year. Let's take a look at the current issues that are important for both business and customs. For example, how should household plastic clothes hangers be classified? Or what about digital smart pen classification?
Ingrida Sakalienė
After the publication of a certain communication in the EU Official Journal, Binding Tariff Information (BTI) decisions must be revoked if they no longer correspond to the interpretation of the customs nomenclature according to the specified international tariff measures. The latest communication was published at the end of October this year. Let's take a look at the current issues that are important for both business and customs. For example, how should household plastic clothes hangers be classified? Or what about digital smart pen classification?
Ingrida Sakalienė
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