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"Regulation (EC) No 2073/2004 of 16 November 2004 on administrative cooperation in the field of excise duties provides for a common system whereby, in order to ensure the correct application of excise legislation and, on the other hand, combat excise duty evasion and the ensuing distortions in the internal market, Member States assist each other and cooperate with the Commission. The completion of the internal market continues to require a system of administrative cooperation in the field of excise duties. The exchange of information in excise matters is necessary to a very wide extent in order to establish a true picture of the excise affairs of some persons. For the purposes of a proper coordination of information flows, it is necessary to maintain the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 2073/2004 on a single point of contact in each Member State. Since more direct contacts between the authorities and officials may be needed to ensure efficiency, the provisions on delegation and the designation of competent officials should also be maintained. For the effective monitoring of procedures relating to excise in cross-border movement, it is also necessary to continue to provide for the possibility of simultaneous controls by Member States and for the presence of officials of one Member State in the territory of another Member State within the framework of administrative cooperation. I further believe that feedback is an appropriate means of ensuring continual improvement of the quality of the information exchanged. A framework for the provision of feedback should therefore be put in place."@en1

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