HMRC have updated various customs guidance notes to reflect extension of the waiver of import requirements for goods from the EU (and other territories that did not have requirements before 1 January 2021) until 31 January 2025. Originally the import requirements were to have been put in place from 1 July 2022.
HMRC’s guidance page Making an entry summary declaration includes the following clarification note: ‘Safety and security declarations for EU imports will be required from 31 January 2025. Until then you do not need to make an entry summary declaration for goods imported from the EU and other territories from which a declaration was not required before 1 January 2021.’
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HMRC have updated various customs guidance notes to reflect extension of the waiver of import requirements for goods from the EU (and other territories that did not have requirements before 1 January 2021) until 31 January 2025. Originally the import requirements were to have been put in place from 1 July 2022.
HMRC’s guidance page Making an entry summary declaration includes the following clarification note: ‘Safety and security declarations for EU imports will be required from 31 January 2025. Until then you do not need to make an entry summary declaration for goods imported from the EU and other territories from which a declaration was not required before 1 January 2021.’
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