- The European Commission has granted a 30-day extension for CBAM declarants to complete the quarterly declaration procedure.
- A new feature has been made available on the Transitory Register, allowing operators to request a deferred submission.
- Operators are still required to report any issues encountered during the declaration process.
- From October 1, 2023, to December 31, 2025, importers subject to the carbon emissions tax must submit quarterly reports.
- The reports should include data on both direct and indirect emissions, as well as information on imported goods, production processes, and carbon prices.
- The first CBAM report was originally due on January 31, 2024.
- Many CBAM declarants have experienced technical issues preventing them from submitting reports for the first quarter of 2023.
- Importers are encouraged to submit accurate quarterly reports.
Source: eutekne.info
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