You are invited!
- Date and time: 14 April, 10:00-12:00
- Format: online
- Online platform: Webex
- Event language: Ukrainian
- The event is free.
- Preliminary registration required
As soon as 19 April, fundamental amendments to the customs legislation will come into effect, including those related to the Customs’ permit system for certain types of activities and application of customs regimes. Standard permits applied since 2012 will be replaced by authorisations that envisage an extended period for consideration and numerous requirements compliance with which should be confirmed to acquire the authorisation.
The transition period is provided for entities involved in the customs brokerage activity and operation of temporary storage warehouses and bonded warehouses, whereas manufacturing entities may encounter production disruptions due to those amendments.
Understanding interdependencies between new and previous AEO authorisations acquired and simplifications, as well as revising existing business processes and approaches to the preparation of documents to obtain permits and, in years to come, to acquire authorisations both to carry out activities overseen by customs authorities and to apply customs regimes are central to the preparation for changes.
Please join our online business meeting with experts from PwC in Ukraine on the topic: Customs authorisations for everything from 19 April: how to undergo the transition period without stress and losses.
During the meeting, experts from PwC in Ukraine will deep dive into the customs legislative amendments related to the procedure for acquiring and applying new customs authorisations and will give you practical advice on a smoother transition period, namely:
- Fundamental change of the customs authorities’ permit system: key differences between standard permits and new authorisations.
- Will the AEO status authorisations acquired and simplifications make life easier for business? What should be kept in focus to meet conditions and criteria for the above authorisations?
- Authorisations for warehouse keepers and customs brokers: criteria, the authorisation procedure and the time for transition.
- Temporary admission under the new rules: what is the authorisation required for and how can it be acquired?
- Considerations for processors to be well prepared: what will customs authorities examine in authorisation applications and what is the processing result report for?
- Do the legislative amendments address existing issues faced by entities operating in the real sector of economy? Key risks arising during the transition period and practical risk mitigation advice
Please register for participation following the below link and, at your option, add your questions you wish to be answered during the event. We will strive to cover as many questions as possible or will get back to you with an answer after the event.
If you are not able to join, we will appreciate it if you share this invitation with your colleagues for whom the event topics can be relevant.
We look forward to seeing you!
Our speakers:
- Vita Miroshnychenko, Senior Manager, Customs Regulation and International Trade practice, PwC in Ukraine
- Pavlo Herasymiuk, Manager, Customs Regulation and International Trade practice, PwC in Ukraine
- Daria Tsvitsynska, Senior Consultant, Customs Regulation and International Trade practice, PwC in Ukraine
- Mariia Ishchenko, Senior Consultant, Customs Regulation and International Trade practice, PwC in Ukraine