Brexit
If you trade with the UK, post-Brexit, the rules of trade with a non-European Union country will apply. You will need to complete the appropriate customs declarations to allow you to move goods to, from or through the UK
Importing Goods from the UK will....
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require an import declaration
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are subject to customs control
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may require a licence under prohibitions and restrictions rules
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may incur Value-Added Tax (VAT) and Customs Duties.
Exporting Goods from the UK will....
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require an export declaration
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are subject to customs control
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may require a licence under prohibitions and restrictions rules.
Moving Community Goods through the UK
Goods that move from one EU Member State to another, through a non-EU country move under customs control. Transit is a customs procedure that allows goods to be moved across international borders under customs control
Classification
If you import or export goods into or out of the EU, you must classify those goods for customs purposes. Correct classification is imperative
If you have not engaged with Customs before these procedures can be daunting and if done incorrectly could cost your business time and money.
Customs wise expert staff takes the burden of Customs compliance and keeps it simple.
Call us today and find out how we can help with your Brexit preparations.
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News Links
Our first set of webinars: A conversation about Brexit - from 4th September 2020
Introduction to movement of goods under the Irish Protocol
Brexit: Concerns for European Union over Irish Protocol
AEO Status in the supply chain
New Border Controls In three Stages. Learn about the procedures for Customs
Actions traders must take to prepare for January 2021
Businesses must prepare for January 2021
Webinar - Brexit impact from an Irish Customs perspective
Brexit-focused Enterprise Ireland opens office in Lyon
With Brexit still in limbo, this is what European businesses should prepare for now
Brexit: Could the UK and EU sort a trade deal in months?
60 Seconds with: Matthew Tindal
New Staffing Rules make Brexit-Related Irish Hubs a Magnet for jobs
Tindal Date - Marking 15 years since the family-run wine merchant was established
National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition 2020
What could the introduction of free ports mean for the UK?
HMRC accelerates 95,000 firms onto simplified import procedures