Applying for a Certificate of Origin (CvO) or EUR.1 certificate
Do you trade with countries outside the European Union? You often need a Certificate of Origin (CvO). This document states the country from which the product originates. In some cases you can also use an EUR.1 certificate to reduce your import duty.
Certificate of Origin (CvO)
Do you export to a country outside of the EU? Then the export country can demand a Certificate of Origin (CvO). They can do so for economic, political, or health reasons. For instance, if they want to protect their own market from contaminated meat.
You can request a Certificate of Origin from the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce (KVK). For any questions concerning KVK export documents, you can contact their Export Document Desk via 088 585 15 85, menu option 4.
EUR.1 certificate
Do you export to countries with which the EU has concluded trade agreements? You should use the EUR.1 certificate. This document entitles you to a reduction of import duty, or in some cases even an exemption.
Do you export a small consignment, with a value of at most €6,000? You do not need to enclose an EUR.1 document. You must attach an invoice declaration.
You can request an EUR.1 certificate from the Chamber of Commerce (KVK).
Which origin document do you need?
The customs papers you need, differ per product and per country to which you want to export. As a general rule, products must be accompanied by a commercial invoice and a transport document. The EU’s Access2Markets Database shows the documents required for a large number of countries for individual products. It also states the amounts for levies such as import duty, excise duty, and VAT.