CUSTOMS EXEMPTIONS AS A FORM OF PUBLIC AID FOR ENTREPRENEURS

One form of public aid provided for entrepreneurs involved in international trade turnover consists in exempting from customs duty by a customs administration body from the obligation to pay import or export customs receivables. A fundamental principle binding in the European Union is to adhere to c...

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Main Author: Adam Drozdek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bielsko-Biała School of Finance and Law 2005-07-01
Series:Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Finansów i Prawa w Bielsku-Białej
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Online Access:https://www.wsfip.edu.pl/index.php/asej/article/view/521
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Summary:One form of public aid provided for entrepreneurs involved in international trade turnover consists in exempting from customs duty by a customs administration body from the obligation to pay import or export customs receivables. A fundamental principle binding in the European Union is to adhere to competition principles in order not to privilege any entity in the common market. As a result of granting public aid, the entrepreneur obtains gain on terms more favourable than the ones offered in the market. Nevertheless, one should take into consideration the fact that any public aid is forbidden and if it is acceptable, then, only conditionally. Due to the character of this form of granting aid, one should consider that aid in form of customs exemption is realised as de minimis aid, thus, without notification.
ISSN:2543-9103
2543-411X