H7 - Declaration of low-value imports Production testing for cases of IOSS and SA for 9999 test sites
Errata: News of the day 17 05 2021
where it said:
- If an F48, IOSS is declared, the IOSS identifier included must be an alphanumeric 12 in length starting with an ISO-2 community country code, the system assuming that it is a valid identifier
should say:
- If an F48, IOSS is declared, the IOSS identifier included must be an alphanumeric 12 in length starting with IM.
Therefore, the complete wording is as follows (the one from 05 17 2021 will be deleted):
In order to be able to test the Import One Stop Shop (IOSS- additional Procedure = F48) and Special Agreements (AAEE - additional Procedure = F49) schemes in production in the new declaration for low-value shipments H7, H7 test declarations will be allowed. IOSS or AAEE in production in the 9999 facility. Therefore:
- If an F48, IOSS is declared, the IOSS identifier included must be an alphanumeric 12 in length starting with IM.
- For AAEE, an F49 will be allowed to be declared, the system assuming that there is a current authorization for the declarant in the Decisions system.
By allowing these tests to be carried out, operators will be able to consult the accumulated data for AAEE at the AEAT HEADQUARTERS. Its details can be found in the H7 guide in point 16.- Download Accumulated Data Monthly SA.