An experiment on the import of e-commerce goods through "bond" warehouses has begun in Russia

/TASS/. The experiment on the use of customs (“bonded”) warehouses when registering e-commerce goods imported into the Russian Federation started on April 1, 2023. The corresponding decree is published on the website of the Russian government.

The experiment will last a year (until April 1, 2024). It is assumed that such a measure will simplify and speed up the delivery of goods.

Bonded warehouse - a special economic zone where online stores can import goods from abroad and store them under customs control, but without customs clearance, payment of VAT, excises and customs duties, without licensing and quotas for the goods for the period of storage prior to purchase by customers. The main participants in the experiment are the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Economic Development, the Federal Customs Service, the Federal Accreditation Service and the Russian Post.

As part of the experiment, it is planned to prepare amendments to the acts of the Eurasian Economic Union and the legislation of the Russian Federation on customs regulation.

After the completion of the experiment, the Russian Ministry of Finance will send proposals to the government to extend or terminate the pilot, assess the feasibility of making changes at the level of international treaties and acts regulating customs legal relations of the Eurasian Economic Union.

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