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Customs can temporarily defer your tax debts if immediate payment would be a major burden for you.
This form can be submitted electronically without signature (e.g. via a secure contact form or by e-mail) or in paper form to the responsible authority.
This form can be submitted electronically without signature (e.g. via a secure contact form or by e-mail) or in paper form to the responsible authority.
It may happen that you are unable to pay your tax debts to the customs administration due to temporary economic problems.
In this case, the customs administration can defer all or part of your claims arising from the tax debt. However, this is only possible if immediate collection on the due date would cause you considerable hardship.
Significant hardship means
The customs administration's claim must not appear to be jeopardized by the deferral. The considerable hardship must be temporary.
You cannot rely on mere avoidable payment difficulties.
The customs administration will charge interest for the duration of any deferral granted.
The customs administration generally requires you to provide security for the deferral. This could be the following:
The customs administration can grant you partial payments, i.e. payment in installments.
You can use the following documents to explain your income and financial circumstances and attach them to your application, which you can submit by post, fax or e-mail:
These forms are integrated into the online application.
You can apply for deferral online or by post, fax or e-mail.
Online:
By post, fax or e-mail:
There are no costs.
The processing time depends on the circumstances of the individual case and the situation at the respective main customs office.
There are no indications or special features.