- The case concerns the interpretation of EU customs regulations regarding the determination of customs value and the validity of proofs of origin for goods released for free circulation.
- The dispute is between Compañía de Distribución Integral Logista, SA and the Spanish Tax Authority over the customs value and preferential treatment of certain goods.
- The Court is asked to clarify the application of specific articles from the Community Customs Code and its implementing regulations, particularly regarding the timing and documentation required for customs valuation and origin.
- The judgment addresses the loss of preferential treatment if valid proofs of origin are not submitted within the required period.
- The case highlights the importance of proper documentation and timing in customs procedures for goods entering the EU.
Source: curia.europa.eu
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