- The requirement to submit the Customs Value Declaration and its annexes electronically via VUCEM is now effective as of 1 April 2026, instead of 9 December 2025.
- Amendments to rule 1.5.1 clarify procedures for delivering the Customs Value Declaration form to customs brokers and address the process for correcting incomplete or inaccurate information.
- Exceptions to the electronic Customs Value Declaration requirement have been expanded for certain temporary imports, including goods for diplomatic missions, international events, and temporary residents.
- Companies are advised to review these changes, assess their impact, and begin preparing now to ensure compliance by the new enforcement date.
Source: bakermckenzie.com
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