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New Rules for Import VAT: Voluntary Disclosure Prevents Administrative Confiscation of Goods

  • New rules for import VAT introduced in the corrective legislative decree of the tax reform.
  • Voluntary compliance prevents administrative confiscation of goods.
  • The decree increased the criminal liability threshold for import VAT from 10,000 to 100,000 euros, while customs duties remain at 10,000 euros.
  • Administrative sanctions apply if there are no aggravating circumstances, customs duties are below 10,000 euros, or import VAT is below 100,000 euros.
  • Administrative confiscation of goods is mandatory in cases of administrative offenses.
  • Confiscation applies only to goods under control and not for equivalent value.
  • Confiscation must be preceded by precautionary seizure, allowing for opposition.
  • The Constitutional Court criticized mandatory confiscation when the economic operator pays due amounts, interests, and penalties.
  • The measure is seen as punitive, exceeding the recovered tax debt.
  • The Council of Ministers approved a modification allowing goods to be returned upon payment of due amounts, interests, penalties, and management costs.

Source: eutekne.info

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