14 June 2019

Costa Rica announces proposed changes to General Customs Law Regulation

On 12 June 2019, Costa Rica’s Customs General Directorate announced proposed changes to six sections of the General Customs Law Regulation (Reglamento a la Ley General de Aduanas in Spanish).

The proposed changes would include:

  • Redefining some competencies and functions of the Technical Management Directorate and the Statistics and Registries Department, both part of the Customs General Directorate
  • Modifying the list of documents that must be submitted with an authorization request to become a Customs Public Function Assistant (Auxiliar de la Función Pública Aduanera in Spanish), including a plan of the area where the activities will be carried out, duly approved by the Engineers and Architects Federated College
  • Simplifying the inspection of facilities for free trade zones

For additional information with respect to this Alert, please contact the following:

Ernst & Young, S.A., San José, Costa Rica
  • Carolina Palma Vargas | carolina.palma@cr.ey.com
  • José Martínez Loría | jose.martinez.loria@cr.ey.com
  • Fernando Muñoz Zamora | fernando.munoz.zamora@cr.ey.com
Ernst & Young, LLP (United States), Latin American Business Center, New York
  • Ana Mingramm | ana.mingramm@ey.com
  • Enrique Perez Grovas | enrique.perezgrovas@ey.com
  • Pablo Wejcman | pablo.wejcman@ey.com
Ernst & Young LLP (United Kingdom), Latin American Business Center, London
  • Pablo Baroffio | pablo.baroffio@uk.ey.com
  • Jose Padilla | jpadilla@uk.ey.com
Ernst & Young Tax Co., Latin American Business Center, Japan & Asia Pacific
  • Raul Moreno, Tokyo | raul.moreno@jp.ey.com
  • Luis Coronado, Singapore | luis.coronado@sg.ey.com

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Document ID: 2019-5753