- Submit CBAM report for 1st quarter of 2024 by April 30th
- If you imported CBAM goods in 1st quarter of 2024, report to European Commission
- Report in CBAM portal by April 30th
- Exceptions for reporting: goods under €150, military shipments, certain origin countries, traveler’s baggage
- Technical issues with CBAM portal for 1st quarter of 2023 report have been resolved
- More information on exceptions and reporting obligation on Dutch Emission Authority website
- Follow news via RSS
- More information on logging into portal on Questions and Answers about CBAM page
Source: belastingdienst.nl
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