Brexit: Import / Export Checklist for UK Businesses.

Ian Simmonds • March 9, 2019

Top-Level Brexit Checklist For UK Companies.


UK Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number

You will need to register for a UK Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number. You will need an EORI number to continue to import or export goods with the EU after 29 March 2019.

 

Transitional Simplified Procedures

You will be able to transport your goods into the UK from the EU without having to make a full customs declaration in advance, by using Transitional Simplified Procedures. This has been introduced by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in an effort to reduce congestion at customs checkpoints, and will be reviewed after 3 to 6 months.

 

Customs Clearance Agent

Decide if you want to hire an agent to make import and/or export declarations for you or if you want to make these declarations yourself.

 

Safety and Security Declarations

You may need to supply additional information to your Freight Forwarders, so that they can make the safety and security declarations for your goods.

 

Import Duty

You will need to identify your products within the UK Trade Tariff to determine the applicable import duty rates.

 

Duty Deferment Account

Decide how you will pay duty on products imported from the EU (if duty applies). A duty deferment account allows you to pay your customs duty monthly by direct debit, rather than having to pay immediately each time you clear your goods through customs.

 

Customs Warehouse

Decide if you should store your goods in a Customs Warehouse. Customs duty and import VAT payments are suspended whilst the goods are stored in an HMRC approved warehouse. Duties must be paid once the goods leave the Customs Warehouse, but not if the goods are exported or moved to another customs procedure.

 

Authorised Economic Operator (AEO)

Decide if your company should apply for Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status. There has been a 26% rise in AEO applications in the UK. It’s not mandatory, but gives quicker access to some simplified customs procedures and, in some cases, the right to ‘fast-track’ your shipments through some customs and safety and security procedures. If your company applies for AEO, you will be subject to an audit of many aspects of your operations, including international supply chain security, warehouse security, company finances and compliance with customs procedures.

 

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

 

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