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Customs declarations from 1 January 2021

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HMRC has published new guidance on customs declarations for goods sent from or brought into Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1 January 2021 after the end of the Brexit transition period.

Goods sent from Great Britain and Northern Ireland:

Goods sent from GB to NI no declaration required for any goods
 to EU and outside EU declaration required along with an exit summary if not included in the declaration
Goods sent from NI to GB declarations not required for most goods
 to EU no declaration required
 to outside EU declaration required along with an exit summary if not included in the declaration

 

Goods brought into Great Britain and Northern Ireland:

Goods brought into GB from NI no declaration required for most goods
 from EU – businesses should check if the goods are controlled or not
– for controlled goods, a declaration will need to be made when the goods arrive
– for goods that are not controlled, previously published guidance on the delay in declaring goods brought in from the EU from 1 January 2021 should be followed
 from outside EU an entry summary declaration will need to be submitted before the goods arrive, along with a declaration when the goods arrive
Goods brought into Northern Ireland from GB or outside EU an entry summary declaration will need to be submitted before the goods arrive, along with a declaration when the goods arrive
 from EU declarations not needed for any goods
Issue: 1510
Categories: News
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