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General Information
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Certificate of Origin
In the case of exceeding the low-value clearance
(see export check list pdf version)
certificate of origin should be issued. This certifies that your goods were manufactured in the European Union or in an EFTA state. If a certificate of origin is provided, there will be no Customs duties (EFTA) or a lower rate (third countries) charged. If a certificate of origin cannot be provided, then this is to be marked clearly on the Invoice. For the issue of certificate of origin for third countries the GLS Germany depots will gladly give you information pertaining to the current value limit.
Example: Switzerland, Norway (EFTA-States)
The certificate of origin
For goods of up to a certain value limit, a certificate of origin is sufficient, which should be indicated on the invoice. The obligatory text reads: "The exporter of the products covered by this document (customs authorisation No.) declares that, except where otherwise clearly indicated, these products are of ............................... preferential origin." The certificate of origin must be signed in original (inclusive plain text and company stamp!), if the exporter is not a person of "authorization".
The EUR. 1 (Goods transportation certificate)
The EUR. 1 (Goods transportation certificate) is necessary when exceeding a certain value limit. This certificate must be stamped by the customs office responsible for your customer. Exception applies to "authorized" exporters. In this case the Declaration of Origin with the indication of the grant number is sufficient.
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