Importing from the EU Exporting to the EU What happens at the end of the transition period? What Willhappen if a deal is agreed? Will I need fiscal representation? When can my haulier pick up my goods to export? I do not currently trade with Europe; WilI I need to prepare fo...
Northampton makes high-quality shoes sold across the European Union – shoes that are worth repairing from time to time. The company's EU customers, who are used to paying around $150 for new soles and heels, face charges closer to $250 as they are now importing a p...
Looking for Brexit advice when it comes to importing and exporting goods? Please visit our P&O Freight Brexit page for details. From 1 October 2021 most EU, EEA and Swiss ID cards will not be accepted as a valid travel document to enter the UK. You will need to use a passport. For ...
3. How is Brexit impacting businesses in terms of importing/exporting goods from/to the EU? i) From 1 January 2021, for any shipments travelling between the UK and EU - including by Air, Ocean, Road, Rail - you need to complete two customs declarations: one for export of the goods ...
Consolidated guidance on importing and exporting post Brexit https://www.gov.uk/brexit https://www.gov.uk/topic/business-tax/import-exportSupplier Communication Communications Issued April 2022: HMRC guidance on Safety & Security requirements from 1st July 2022 UPDATE 28/04: HMRC HAVE DELAYED THIS...
Should it opt to leave, Britain may negotiate continued tariff-free access but additional administrative burdens will almost certainly apply, making exporting to and importing from the EU more costly, say business owners and lawyers. They also fear any restrictions on European workers and a prolonged...
UK brands importing goods from EU countries have seen rising shipping costs and times. Some EU-based brands and suppliers have even stopped selling into the UK due to the added cost to service the market.However, many non-UK ecommerce stores may not be so quick to end their service to ...
Importing EU goods into the UK: more change on the way (and more disruption?) Following repeated postponements, the UK Government has finally published its plans to introduce full border controls on imports of goods from the EU. We explain what this means in practice and what businesses need ...
Step 3 – Making importing easier There are other customs procedures designed to streamline the process, like theCommon Transit Convention (CTC),which simplifies the way in which goods get transported between or through the EU and the common transit countries. ...
Whereas nobody expected to be able to do this for businesses outside of the EU, so VAT was assessed at the border on all imported goods entering the country from non-EU sources. Because these rules are generally aimed at (and easier to audit on) businesses importing large quantities of ...