What is an A.E.O?
An Authorised Economic Operator may be defined as a trustworthy economic operator for customs transactions (safe or reliable operator for the remaining parties in the supply chain) benefitting from the advantages of being an AEO across the European Union
The European Commission also expects the status of Authorised Economic Operator to be recognised not only within Europe but in addition worldwide, through International customs agreements.
Legal framework
The Authorised Economic Operator status entered into force on 1st January 2008. The rules governing the AEO may be found in the Regulations of the European Commission published to date.
EU Law Links:
Regulation (EC) No. 197/2010
Regulation (EC) No. 450/2008
Regulation (EC) No. 1875/2006
Regulation (EC) No. 648/2005
Opinion and services of the firm
Following these amendments, Proluco implemented a checklist that is used, with the assistance of the company counselled, to advise on, draw up and review the entire procedure for AEO status to be granted.
Links:
New questionnaire A.E.0. 2011
PROLUCO Checklist for A.E.O. status to be obtained
PROLUCO Services for A.E.O. status to be obtained
Customs and Excise Taxes Department (AEAT)
The AEAT has through its Customs Department issued manifold explanatory documents on the AEO status.
AEAT Links:
European Commission (DG TAXUD)
The European Commission has through its Customs Department issued manifold explanatory documents on the AEO status.
Links:
Companies with certified A.E.O. handled by Proluco