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NEWSLETTER 31/08/2023

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CBAM: Commission publishes detailed reporting obligations and guidance as the transitional phase approaches

This August, the European Commission published the detailed rules governing the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) during its transitional phase. The transitional phase starts on 1 October of this year and runs until the end of 2025, before the definitive CBAM comes into force in 2026.

The Implementing Regulation details the transitional reporting obligations for EU importers of CBAM goods, as well as the transitional methodology for calculating embedded emissions released during the production process of CBAM goods. The legislation was also accompanied by detailed guidance to help EU importers and third country producers comply with their obligations in the transitional phase.

In the CBAM's transitional phase, traders will only have to report on the emissions embedded in their imports subject to the mechanism without paying any financial adjustment. This will give adequate time for businesses to prepare in a predictable manner, while also allowing for the definitive methodology to be fine-tuned by 2026. While importers will be asked to collect fourth quarter data as of 1 October 2023, their first report will only have to be submitted by 31 January 2024.

The Commission is now organising a series of webinars for importers and producers, covering general features of the CBAM as well as the specifics of each sector. The schedule and registration details are available on our dedicated website. 

Full details, guidance and schedule of webinars are available on our dedicated website.

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EU Tax Symposium 2023: Further details released!

The EU Tax Symposium returns for its second edition and our website is now live! From the afternoon of 24 October to 25 October 2023, the European Parliament and the European Commission will co-host the second EU Tax Symposium, with the theme "The future of taxation in the EU: challenges ahead & changes needed". Further details on the packed programme and confirmed speakers have now been published on our website. Stay tuned: registrations open in early September.

 
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New training courses for customs officials on customs equipment

The EU-funded Customs Control Equipment Instrument (CCEI) allows Member States to purchase, maintain, and upgrade state-of-the-art customs equipment such as new scanners, automated number plate recognition systems, sniffer dogs, and mobile laboratories for sample analysis. The European Commission is now making available new e-learning modules for customs officials to help them learn more about the tools available to them, and ultimately to continue playing their crucial role in EU society. Courses are restricted to serving customs officials.

 
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Updated national planning for UCC IT systems

An updated consolidation of the national planning information from Member States has been published. The planning relates to the IT systems required under the Union Customs Code (UCC).

 
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