- Formal notices are being sent to the Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
- These countries have not met their obligations on customs data transmission.
- EU member states must transmit specific customs data through the SURV3 system.
- SURV3 is an EU-operated digital system for customs data collection and monitoring.
- Member states are required to send 57 standardized data elements in a specific format.
- The six countries are using outdated formats and providing incomplete datasets.
Source: taxathand.com
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