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A customs officer worries about the customs of goods on behalf the Versender.Er also as Customs House broker is designated.

The customs officer mostly concentrates on a certain border crossing (e.g.: Germany - Switzerland) and knows the customs regulations and coworkers of the customs authorities.

Tasks of the customs officer

  • Imports and export exports
  • Custom formalities for the export
  • Consultation in tariff and external trade questions
  • Customs clearance to the free traffic of Nichtgemeinschaftswaren
  • manual single customs
  • Collecting tariff registrations
  • EDP-supported registrations via Atlas
  • Tariff procedure with economic meaning (for example improve-operate)
  • statistic registrations (Intrastat)
  • Temporary retracting and extending
  • Listing for sales tax pre-declarations and quarter messages
  • Arrangement and neutralization at the borders
  • Production of transit documents
  • Requesting of licenses and monitoring documents
  • Requesting of obligatory customs tariff information

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