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How regularly do I have to submit a CBAM report?
Companies covered by the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) must submit their CBAM reports on a quarterly basis during the transition phase (until the end of 2025). This means that reporting must take place four times a year in order to properly document the quantity and carbon content of imported goods and calculate the corresponding levies.
What are the legal consequences?
Violations of the CBAM reporting obligations can result in graduated financial penalties. If reports remain incomplete or incorrect despite requests, penalties are imposed per ton of unreported emissions. Penalties may be increased in the event of repeated violations or significant delays.
Which companies and products are affected?
In the transition phase of the CBAM, the focus is on carbon intensive industries with a high risk of carbon leakage, including iron, steel, aluminium and hydrogen (directly regulated) as well as fertilizers, electricity and cement (directly and indirectly affected).
What is CBAM?
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and prevent carbon leakage through a carbon border tax. The emissions of imported products must be calculated and reported on a quarterly basis.