The European Commission is conducting a study to evaluate the customs and tax systems for the implementation of e-commerce and to identify innovative approaches that would lead to the optimization of procedures.
As part of the study, the European Commission decided to consult with all stakeholders involved in their operations in these systems. The questionnaire can be completed until March 10, 2022.
The title of the survey is: “Study on an integrated and innovative overhaul of EU rules governing e-commerce transactions from third countries from a customs and taxation perspective”
Source: EU Survey
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