With the UK Government still negotiating with the EU for the withdrawal from the European Union it is important that you prepare for the possibility of a ‘No Deal Brexit’ to ensure you can continue importing and exporting as efficiently as possible.
There are a number of things that you can do to prepare:
Apply for your EORI number
You will need to apply for a European Union registration and identification number to move goods in or out of the EU. This is required for Customs Clearance. Visit www.gov.uk/eori to apply
Duty Deferment account (DAN)
The Duty Deferment scheme allows you to make monthly payments to HMRC for Duty or VAT fees. If you want IFS to arrange your Customs Clearance, you will need to provide authorisation
Commodity codes. You will need to identify the correct commodity code for your goods, this will determine the Duty of that will be applied, thereby making the Customs declaration process much easier
License for your goods
Some goods will require an export license in order to be moved in or out of the EU, therefore you should determine whether your goods require a license prior to its movement
Transitional Simplified Procedures
To avoid delays on UK imports, we highly recommend that businesses apply for Transitional Simplified Procedures (TSP) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/register-for-simplified-import-procedures-if-the-uk-leaves-the-eu-without-a-deal
Commercial Invoice Checklist
For each shipment, a commercial invoice is likely to be required to present when clearing goods through Customs.
> Commodity code(s)
> Customs procedure code
> EORI number
> Incoterm
> Country of origin
> Shipment weight
> Shipment value
> Details of packaging
> Description of goods
> Commercial invoice
> Packing list
> Details of importer
> Details of exporter
Whatever the outcome, as your International freight forwarder, IFS will be here to assist you with any enquiries you may have.
Simply call our friendly and helpful team on: