Customs Administration: Revenue growth of 107 million euros achieved in the first 11 months

The most significant revenue growth was achieved from VAT on imports, which was collected in the amount of 845,61 million. euros, which is 70,37 million euros or 9,08 percent more than the previous year.

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The Customs Administration announced that by November 30, gross customs revenue collection of 1,29 billion euros had been achieved.

This, as stated, achieved an increase in revenue of 107,33 million euros, or nine percent more than the same period last year.

They also point out that this exceeded the revenue plan by 31,50 million euros, or 2,5 percent.

"According to the structure of collected revenues, all types of duties have achieved an increase in revenue collection. The most significant increase in revenue was achieved based on VAT on imports, which was collected in the amount of 845,61 million "Euros, which is 70,37 million euros more, or 9,08 percent, compared to the previous year. Excise duty collected amounted to 379,10 million euros, which is 27,99 million euros more, or 7,97 percent, compared to the previous year. Customs duty collection amounted to 63,83 million euros, which is 8,72 million euros more, or 15,83 percent, while coffee tax collection amounted to 2,58 million euros, and other revenues were collected in the amount of 230,93 thousand euros," the statement reads.

They add that the total collection of customs revenues in November 2025 amounted to 104,79 million euros, which is 1,60 million euros, or 1,56 percent, higher than the previous year.

"The Customs Administration, through consistent application of the law and improved administrative procedures, ensures the proper and efficient collection of all budget revenues, which contributes to the increase in total budget revenues and directly contributes to a stable and sustainable fiscal policy," it was announced.

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