Customs Agency – Knowledge Base and Procedures

Understanding customs regulations is key to safe and smooth international trade.
In a world of dynamic changes, reliable knowledge helps avoid costly delays.

We have prepared a collection of practical guides to help you navigate the procedures.

Current Customs Matters

Import and export of goods: Norway. A complete guide to customs formalities

Trade with Norway is an opportunity for growth, but also a customs challenge. Learn how to efficiently clear customs in the TVINN system, avoid fines for not having a T1 in Sweden, and optimise VAT thanks to Article 33a. A practical guide from the experts at POL-AGENT.

The CBAM mechanism in 2026 – what do steel and aluminium importers need to know?

Do you import bolts, steel pipes or aluminium profiles from China, Turkey or India? From 1 January 2026, the CBAM transition phase will come to an end, and errors in emissions reporting could result in severe penalties and goods being blocked at the border. Find out what documents to request from your supplier and how to prepare your company for the new customs obligations.

EORI Number – Your Passport in International Trade. How to Obtain It and Why It’s Essential?

Are you planning to import or export goods outside the European Union? Find out why an EORI number is essential for your company, how its registration process works, and how to avoid costly delays at the border.

Procedure 33a – Cashless VAT Settlement on Imports

The simplified procedure for importing goods is one of the most beneficial solutions for Polish entrepreneurs. We explain step-by-step how Article 33a of the VAT Act works, who can benefit from it, and what documentation obligations rest on the importer and the customs agency.

Glossary of Procedures and Documentation: Key Terms in Customs and Fiscal Services

Understanding customs terminology is key to safe and efficient foreign trade. In our compendium, we explain over 20 key concepts – from the EORI number and the AES plus system, to the intricacies of direct and indirect representation. Learn how to correctly interpret customs procedures and avoid costly errors in import and export.