In the European Union, new policies for electronic procedures are set out in the Multi-Annual Strategic Plan for Electronic Customs (MASP-C). This is a multi-year strategic plan for electronic customs systems. Paper-based customs procedures should be completely replaced by mid-2025.
One of the changes for the Belgian customs landscape is the introduction since January of the New Computerized Transit System (NCTS) Phase 5, which in the Netherlands became mandatory as early as October 2024. The NCTS facilitates electronic administrative processes in external Community transportation of goods. The switch to NCTS Phase 5 is part of the ambition to streamline the system with the Union Customs Code (UCC).
Since Jan. 21, 2025, the use of NCTS Phase 5 has been mandatory in Belgium. The Netherlands and Luxembourg have also already implemented NCTS Phase 5. The Netherlands transitioned on Oct. 29, 2024, and Luxembourg has been live since April 2024.
The transition to Phase 5 involves several changes, including:
Since Jan. 21, 2025, all new transit declarations in Belgium must be compulsorily entered into the new system. No more new declarations can be entered in the old version of the NCTS application (Phase 4). Only ongoing or awaiting movements, started before January 21, 2025, with a departure and arrival in Belgium or with a departure in Belgium and arrival in another country, could still be processed in the old application (Phase 4).
More info on this topic can be found on the FPS Customs & Excise website:
financien.belgium.be/en/Actueel/ or https://www.belastingdienst.nl/wps/wcm/connect/bldcontentnl/belastingdienst/douane_voor_bedrijven/vervoer/vervoer/dva/dva-wat-verandert-er-voor-u