Procedure for centralised clearance – Standard customs declaration
On this page you can read about how to use centralised clearance and submit a standard customs declaration to Swedish Customs.
Those who have authorisation for centralised clearance in Sweden send their customs declarations to Swedish Customs (Supervising Customs Office, SCO) for goods entering another Member State (Presentation Customs Office, PCO). A declarant with an authorisation for centralised clearance can also use a customs representative for their contacts and communication with Swedish Customs. In this case, the customs representative acts on behalf of the declarant as a direct customs representative. In the case of indirect representation, it is the customs representative who must have the authorisation for centralised clearance.
The picture below shows how it works when you use centralised clearance and submit a standard customs declaration to Swedish Customs. Under the image, you can read descriptions of what happens in each step.
In this description, it is stated that Swedish Customs will communicate with the declarant, regardless of whether the communication takes place directly with the declarant or via their representative.
A description of each role can be found on the page:
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