Although EU membership has greatly simplified the intra-Community customs
procedures for international trade, many new rules and regulations governing trade
outside the EU now apply to the Czech Republic. Non-compliance with these new
rules can lead to severe financial consequences such as penalties for late payment of
excise duties or incorrectly applied customs tariffs, or being unable to recover import
VAT. PricewaterhouseCoopers' customs
and excise team provides you with the help and advice you need on legislation
and the correct application of customs and excise duties and tariffs.
Key Services
- Full assistance with excise duty registration, administration and
compliance issues
- Ensuring the correct application of tariff classifications
- Ensuring the correct application of excise duties
- Advice on planning for the implementation of various customs
requirements
- Advice on any refunds or exemptions which may be applicable
- Advice on possible customs relief within the framework of investment incentives
- Assistance with planning and implementing new strategies to
maximise profits on the sale and distribution of goods
- Assistance with analysing your business operations to minimise the costs of international trade
- Feasibility studies on alternative sourcing of imported goods from countries with preferential trade status
- Assistance in negotiations with customs and excise departments