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How to declare the GROSS weight in the goods declaration, if several goods are in the same package?

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In accordance with the provisions of Article 106 of the Customs Code of the EEA, when placing goods under the procedure of release for domestic consumption, a declaration for goods is used (DT) in which it is necessary to specify information about the quantity in kilograms (weightgrossand weightnet).

The procedure for filling out the DT is set out in the Instructions on the procedure for filling out the declaration for goods approved by the Commission's Decision Vehicle No. 257 dated 20.05.2010.

The gross weight and net weight of each product declared in the DT are indicated in columns 35 and 38.

Net weight- this is the mass of the declared goods, taking into account only the primary packaging, or the mass of the declared goods without taking into account any packaging.

Gross weight- this is the total mass of the goods, including all types of its packaging, necessary to ensure the immutability of their condition before entering circulation, but excluding containers and other transport equipment.

Ifproductif it does not fully occupy cargo spaces, then additionally, the number of cargo spaces partially occupied by the goods is indicated in parentheses, with the entry "-" separated by a dash: "part of the place".

The costs of transporting goods, as well as the costs of loading, unloading or reloading them, are distributed among goods of various names in proportion to their gross weight.

If several items of goods are contained in one cargo space, the gross weight of each product is determined in direct proportion to the net weight of the goods.
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