EX-A Customs Export Declaration definition

EX-A Customs Export Declaration means proof that goods exited the EU customs territory and arrived at their destination in a non-EU country, in practice consisting of, in accordance with the provisions of Article 8 of Presidential Decree No. 633/1972, sending the Seller a copy of the customs declaration (EX1).

Examples of EX-A Customs Export Declaration in a sentence

  • In the case of failure to deliver an EX-A Customs Export Declaration within the terms and in the manner indicated in these GSTC, the Client undertakes to repay, for example, the VAT and penalties that the Seller will have to pay because of such failure.

Related to EX-A Customs Export Declaration

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