Additional tools
Declaration Forms
If you enter or leave the EU with € 10 000 or more in cash, you must declare it to Customs.
EU Cash Declaration Form
In order to declare, you must use the EU Cash Declaration Form in the following Member States (Declaration forms for Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Spain and the United Kingdom will become available later):
Please click on the speech bubbles under the flags, beside the pdf icons to see which languages are available and to select a language.
| Austria | Germany | Netherlands |
| Belgium | Greece | Poland |
| Bulgaria | Hungary | Portugal |
| Croatia * | Ireland | Romania |
| EU Member from 1 July 2013 | ||
| Cyprus | Italy | Slovakia |
| Czech Republic | Latvia | Slovenia |
| Denmark | Lithuania | Spain |
| Estonia | Luxembourg | Sweden |
| Finland | Malta | United Kingdom |
Please make sure you use the appropriate EU Cash Declaration Form of each country where you enter or leave the EU.
You can only declare in the languages available for the country where you enter or leave the EU.
Exception
Exception: if you are making your declaration in France , you have to use the French national form
(382 Kb) (only available in French).
Non-EU language versions to help you
Customs authorities will accept the EU Cash Declaration Form only in their official national language(s). However, you can also use the following 9 non-EU language versions as reference documents to help you understand the form and complete it correctly:
| Arabic | Chinese | Hindi |
| Japanese | Persian | Russian |
| Turkish | Urdu | Vietnamese |
Disclaimer
The above is indicated only for information. You are advised to contact the Member States' competent authorities for more information.



