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Moving to Belgium – Moving of goods

Contents:
Introduction

Moving to Belgium
Registration Procedures
The Residence Permit
Moving Goods
Moving Plants & Animals
Moving Financial Assets
Moving Cars
The Driving Licence
Finding Accommodation
Finding a School

Living in Belgium
The System
Taxes & Charges
Shopping
Accommodation
Cultural & Social Life
Educational System
Private Life
Transport
The Health System
Incomes and Cost of Living

Social Security
Coordinating Arrangements
General Organisation
Sickness Insurance
Maternity Insurance
Invalidity Insurance
Old Age Insurance
Life Insurance
Unemployment Benefits
Family Benefits
Occupational Accidents

Working in Belgium
Recruitment
Applications
Recognition of Qualifications
Conclusion of Contracts
Amendments of Contracts
Remuneration
Working Time
Vocational Training
Annual Leave
Leave: Sickness, Maternity
End of Employment
Employment of Women
Special Categories
Occupational Risks
Sexual Harassment
Representation of Workers
Work Disputes
Non-Standard Employment
Moving of goods

The customs duty payable on your purchases abroad will depend on the country you are coming from; it will vary according to whether the items were or were not bought in a Member State of the European Union.

Travelling within the European Union

No duty is payable on goods purchased (tax-paid) in another European Union country provided they are for your personal use; however, this exemption does not apply to vehicles. 'Personal use' excludes in particular any business element. You may be asked for proof, especially in the case of goods subject to excise duty.

N.B. If you are returning from an area which belongs to the European Union but has a particular status for the purposes of VAT or excise duty (e.g. the Canary Islands, the Channel Islands, Martinique, or Guadeloupe), you will be subject to the conditions applicable to persons arriving from countries other than Member States of the European Union.

Persons arriving from countries other than Member States of the European Union As a rule, you are most likely to be subject to customs examination on arrival in the territory of a Member State (by road, rail, sea or air) from a country that is not a Member State of the European Union.

No rights can be derived from this text.

Sources: Administration des douanes et accises (Customs and Excise Administration)

Text last edited on: 08/2006

Source: European Union
© European Communities, 1995-2007
Reproduction is authorised.

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