Brexit New: Completing The New Import Customs Declarations

Ian Simmonds • Apr 07, 2019

Customs Declarations


If the UK leaves the EU Customs Union, UK companies which only trade with the European Union will need to follow new processes and complete new forms, such as customs declarations. Completing import customs declarations can be complex and companies will be liable for any mistakes in the paperwork. Errors with import documentation can lead to:

 

  • Imports being detained by UK Customs
  • The overpayment of customs duties and import VAT
  • Supply chain delays
  • Civil or criminal penalties

 


Completing Customs Import Declarations


We can assist you with your shipping documentation and import declarations.


  • transitional simplified procedure import declarations
  • import declarations – standard goods
  • transitional simplified procedure import declarations – first and second stage
  • import declarations
  • classifying goods
  • import value
  • transaction value
  • incoterms
  • Customs Procedure Codes



If you would like more details, please call +44 (0) 118 932 8447 or email info@icsglobalservices.com


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