Customs one-stop Shop (COSS)
Learn about the advantages of the VUA and how it works
Highlights
Information
Introduction
Find out what the Customs one-stop shop is for and why it is being introduced.
Main benefits of using the COSS
Here's why it makes sense to use the Customs one-stop shop
COSS operating scheme
Here are some brief details on the steps to follow
Single point of entry (PUE) ROHS/RAEE and forms
If you want to import electrical and electronic devices, batteries and accumulators from third countries, find out more here about the new control
Technical Information
- Technical description of the project (2930 kB - pdf )
- Guide of the developer AEAT SOIVRE (2937 kB - pdf )
- Guide to developing applications for direct debit payments Z (3203 kB - pdf )
- PHARMACY
- FISHING
- ANIMAL HEALTH
- FOREIGN HEALTH: Inspection application (Notification or prenotification of consignments)
- FOREIGN HEALTH: List of products subject to border health or veterinary control
- External HEALTH Border facilities for the health control of human consumption and use goods from third countries
- External HEALTH Requirements for the introduction and importation of the different products
- External HEALTH Rate for official controls of imports of certain non-animal foods (Rate 071)
- FOREIGN HEALTH: Payment of fee 060 - Products of animal origin for human consumption (managed by the State Secretariat for Public Administrations)
- PLANT HEALTH
- SOIVRE - CITES
- SOIVRE-Safety and Quality
- SOIVRE-SECURITY AND QUALITY (with digital certificate)