Includes customs regulations and contact information for this country's customs office.
You will have to deal with customs if you are engaged in exporting goods to or importing goods from non-Community countries (outside of the European Union). In addition to that, in exceptional cases, customs regulations also apply to trade between certain parts of certain territories (e.g. Åland Islands, the Canary Islands, the Channel Islands, French overseas departments and French overseas territories).

You will need to pay a customs duty on goods during customs formalities when importing goods into free circulation. The amount depends on the type of the goods, country of origin and the quantity. Besides customs duties, you will need to pay VAT and, for some goods, an excise duty: alcohol, tobacco, motor fuel.
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