Customs Law

We have been in business for over 30 years, specializing in customs. Our advantage is the practical knowledge of foreign trade operations, made possible by our team’s extensive experience. We work to offer the best operational strategies, focusing on compliance with customs regulations and the pursuit of the ideal business model for our clients. The objective is to present a range of possibilities that will result in logistical, tax, and operational gains, reducing costs and risks in import and export operations.

Find out about some of the main services:

  • Responses to specific and strategic inquiries, producing reports and analysis of customs operations (own imports, by order, and for the account and order of third parties).
  • Customs and tax planning for import and export operations, with a broad vision of the operations’ possibilities and alternatives.
  • Customs compliance – review of the operations already carried out and issuance of recommendations so that the procedures are following the best customs practices.
  • Preparation of tax consultation on customs matters, on topics such as tax classification and customs taxation.
  • Analysis of the applicability of special customs regimes, such as drawback, industrial warehouse, recof, temporary admission for economic use, special deposit, dac – certified customs deposit, etc. Comparative evaluation.
  • Conduction of meetings and pleadings with public agencies in the interest of our clients. Monitoring of lawsuits in the brazilian federal revenue service and the state revenue services, and other intervening agencies.
  • Preparation and monitoring of ex-tariff, drawback, and tax incentives requests at federal and state levels.
  • Follow-up and elaboration of responses in attendance to subpoenas issued by the brazilian federal revenue service, the state revenue service, or other foreign trade inspection agencies.
  • Specialized assistance for monitoring the special customs control procedure;
  • Administrative litigation and judicial litigation in customs law;
  • Analysis of tax classifications adopted by the company. Ncm revision (mercosur common nomenclature);
  • In-company or virtual training on customs issues.