JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (First Chamber)
15 January 1998
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(Community Customs Code - Community transit procedure - Simplified procedures - Authorised consignor status - Conditions for granting)
In Case C-292/96,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 177 of the EC Treaty by the Finanzgericht Düsseldorf (Germany) for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
Göritz Intransco International GmbH
and
Hauptzollamt Düsseldorf
on the interpretation of Article 76 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992 establishing the Community Customs Code (OJ 1992 L 302, p. 1) and Article 398 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Regulation No 2913/92 (OJ 1993 L 253, p. 1),
THE COURT (First Chamber),
composed of: D.A.O. Edward (Rapporteur), acting as President of the Chamber, P. Jann and L. Sevón, Judges,
Advocate General: M.B. Elmer,
Registrar: R. Grass,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Hauptzollamt Düsseldorf, by Birgit Wellen, Regierungsrätin in the Oberfinanzdirektion Düsseldorf, and
- the Commission of the European Communities, by Fernando Castillo de la Torre, of its Legal Service, acting as Agent, and Hans-Jürgen Rabe, Rechtsanwalt, Hamburg, and of the Brussels Bar,
having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 2 October 1997,
gives the following
'in view of the paramount importance of external trade for the Community, customs formalities and controls should be abolished or at least kept to a minimum'.
'in adopting the measures required to implement this Code, the utmost care must be taken to prevent any fraud or irregularity liable to affect adversely the General Budget of the European Communities'.
'1. In order to simplify completion of formalities and procedures as far as possible while ensuring that operations are conducted in a proper manner, the customs authorities shall, under conditions laid down in accordance with the committee procedure, grant permission for:
(a) the declaration referred to in Article 62 to omit certain of the particulars referred to in paragraph 1 of that Article [or] for some of the documents referred to in paragraph 2 of that Article not to be attached thereto;
(b) a commercial or administrative document, accompanied by request for the goods to be placed under the customs procedure in question, to be lodged in place of the declaration referred to in Article 62;
(c) the goods to be entered for the procedure in question by means of an entry in the records; in this case, the customs authorities may waive the requirement that the declarant presents the goods to customs.
The simplified declaration, commercial or administrative document or entry in the records must contain at least the particulars necessary for identification of the goods. Where the goods are entered in the records, the date of such entry must be included
...
4. Special simplified procedures for the Community transit procedure shall be laid down in accordance with the committee procedure.'
'The customs authorities of each Member State may authorise any person who fulfils the conditions laid down in Article 399 and who intends to carry out Community transit operations (hereinafter referred [to] as "the authorised consignor") not to present at the office of departure either the goods concerned or the Community transit declaration in respect of those goods.'
'1. The authorisation provided for in Article 398 shall be granted only to persons:
(a) who frequently consign goods;
(b) whose records enable the customs authorities to check their operations;
(c) who, where a guarantee is required under the Community transit procedure, provide a comprehensive guarantee; and
(d) [who] have not committed serious or repeated offences against customs or tax legislation.
2. The customs authorities may withdraw the authorisation where the authorised consignor no longer fulfils the conditions laid down in paragraph 1 or fails to comply with the requirements down in this subsection or in the authorisation.'
'1. Is Article 76(1) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, in conjunction with Article 398 et seq. of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, the legal basis for granting the status of "authorised consignor", or is such authorisation, pursuant to Article 76(4) of Regulation No 2913/92, to be based only on the said Article 398 et seq.?
2. Does Article 398 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code preclude authorisation as an "authorised consignor" where, as a result of goods having already been presented to customs, exemption from the obligation to present them provided for in that provision is no longer possible?'
The first question
The second question
from the obligation to present the Community transit declaration at the office of departure, without also exempting him from the obligation to present the goods. If the Community legislature has authorised a possible exemption from the two obligations, it is self-evident that such exemption may be confined to only one of the obligations.
Costs
28. The costs incurred by the Commission of the European Communities, which has submitted observations to the Court, are not recoverable. Since these proceedings are, for the parties to the main proceedings, a step in the proceedings pending before the national court, the decision on costs is a matter for that court.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (First Chamber),
in answer to the questions referred to it by the Finanzgericht Düsseldorf by order of 14 August 1996, hereby rules:
1. Under Article 76(4) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992 establishing the Community Customs Code, customs authorities may grant the status of authorised consignor only on the basis of Articles 398 to 405 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation No 2913/92.
2. Article 398 of Regulation No 2454/93 allows customs authorities to grant the status of authorised consignor even when it is no longer possible to exempt such consignor from the obligation to present the goods at the office of departure because they have already been presented to customs.
Edward
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 15 January 1998.
R. Grass M. Wathelet
Registrar President of the First Chamber
1: Language of the case: German.