- Customs Office Trenčín provides information for economic entities regarding the reporting obligations related to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
- The information is related to the fulfillment of obligations according to articles 34 and 35 of the Regulation (EU) 2023/956.
- Economic entities, such as importers of goods from non-EU countries or their indirect customs representatives, are required to submit reporting obligations through the “Transitional CBAM Register” information system.
- The system was launched by the European Commission and has been fully functional since January 4, 2024.
- The system allows economic entities to report data on CBAM goods imports and associated direct and indirect emissions.
- The Transitional CBAM Register is managed by the Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic.
- Requests for access to the Transitional CBAM Register must be submitted electronically.
- The exact procedure for requesting access is provided on the website of the Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic.
Source: financnasprava.sk
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