Scenario 1: No customs messages relating to customs declaration have been sent

If you have not yet sent your customs declaration, you can open the fallback procedure in the customs declaration.

Proceed as follows to enable the fallback procedure:

  1. Change the customs declaration status to Ready to declare.
  2. In the ASSISTant pane, go to the Actions group and click on Activate fallback procedure.
  3. Enter the necessary information in the Fallback procedure window.
  4. Click OK to continue.
  5. “Fallback procedure” is added to the title of the customs declaration. In the Notes field group and the Customs information sheet, you will find further information on the fallback procedure.

Proceed as follows to print the fallback document:

  1. Click the Assistant message to print the fallback document.
  2. Once the fallback document has been printed, the status of the customs declaration changes to Ready to re-submit, Fallback procedure variant. The fields in the customs declaration are now locked to prevent any additional input.
  3. Present the fallback document to the customs authorities. Contact the competent authorities to discuss the further processing of the fallback procedure.

Proceed as follows once the disruption has been fixed:

  1. Click the Assistant alert to send the customs declaration.
  2. Once the disruption has been fixed, the customs authorities send you the acceptance and release or an error message if there are any errors.
  3. Continue processing the customs declaration as usual.

Notes

At the top of the Customs declarations overview, you can set the Variant filter to Fallback procedure if you wish to display only customs declarations created in fallback procedure.

You can deactivate the fallback procedure as long as the fallback document has not yet been printed. Open the customs declaration. From the Assistant pane, go to the Actions group and click Deactivate fallback procedure. This also removes the additional information in the items.