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Step-by-step procedure

Important: distinction between deadline appeal and payment deadline

Appealing does not automatically suspend the obligation to pay. A UTB must, in principle, be paid within 10 days of the date of issue. A request for deferment of payment must therefore be submitted immediately after receipt of the UTB and cannot be postponed until the expiry of the six‑week appeal period.

Step 1 – Receipt and registration of the UTB

  • Register the date of issue and receipt of the UTB.

  • Record two separate deadlines:

    • payment deadline: 10 days from the date of issue of the UTB;

    • appeal deadline: six weeks from the date of issue of the UTB.

Step 2 – Immediate request for deferment of payment

  • Submit a written request for deferment of payment without delay after receipt of the UTB.

  • Legal basis:

    • Article 112 UCC (deferment of payment);

    • Article 7:5 Dutch General Customs Act;

    • Article 25 Invorderingswet.

  • Justify the request by referring to the intention to lodge an appeal and the disputed customs debt.

  • Customs may require a guarantee.

Step 3 – Substantive assessment of the UTB

Step 4 – Filing the administrative appeal

  • Lodge the administrative appeal within six weeks from the date of issue of the UTB.

  • The appeal may be submitted after the request for deferment of payment.

  • Formal requirements (Art. 6:5 GALA):

    • name and address;

    • date;

    • reference to the UTB;

    • grounds for appeal;

    • signature.

  • Epxlicitly mention the amount that is appealed.

  • Explicitly refer to Article 44 UCC (right of appeal).

Step 5 – Handling of the appeal

  • Customs confirms receipt of the appeal.

  • A hearing may take place (Art. 7:2 GALA).

  • Decision period: in principle six weeks, extendable.

Step 6 – Appeal (if required)

  • If the administrative appeal is rejected, an appeal may be lodged with the court.

  • Deadline: six weeks after the decision on appeal.

  • Legal basis:

    • Article 8:1 GALA;

    • Articles 26 and 27 GTA;

    • Article 44 UCC.