Hi,

just the official link:
https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/business/customs-procedures-import-and-export/customs-procedures/economic-operators-registration-and-identification-number-eori_en

Click on "en" and select your preferred EU language.

It is your "client ID" at the customs authorities.
It is not a totaly new thing. Already before you had either to pay in
cash at the border or register at your customs authorities and use it on
your customs documents.

Just in case someone has fun to create reports for
* Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) or
* Exit Summary Declaration (EXS)
the links are there, too.

Regards
Frank

Am 08.12.21 um 02:11 schrieb Dr. David Kirkby:
> To quote from Wikipedia
> 
> "An *Economic Operators Registration and Identification number* (*EORI
> number)* is a European Union <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union>
> registration and identification number for businesses which undertake the
> import or export of goods into or out of the EU."
> 
> Note this is neither a tax number, nor company registration number. In
> fact, even individuals can need one, not just companies. It would seem
> worthwhile allowing this information to be entered. I always shows it on my
> company quotes, invoices etc.
> 
> Dave (from the UK, which was formally in the EU)

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