The new Union Customs Code comes into force from 1 May 2016. HMRC is inviting economic operators involved in import/export to submit suggestions on aspects of the supporting regulations where further amendments might be beneficial to the UK.
The new Union Customs Code comes into force from 1 May 2016. HMRC is inviting economic operators involved in import/export to submit suggestions on aspects of the supporting regulations where further amendments might be beneficial to the UK. The European Commission is willing to consider amendments as part of a post-implementation review, recognising the feeling among member states that there are some areas where opportunities for further modernisation have been missed. Suggestions should be submitted by 29 April 2016 to ucc-masp.implementation@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk and marked ‘UCC Revision’. See http://bit.ly/1RLt9qk.
The new Union Customs Code comes into force from 1 May 2016. HMRC is inviting economic operators involved in import/export to submit suggestions on aspects of the supporting regulations where further amendments might be beneficial to the UK.
The new Union Customs Code comes into force from 1 May 2016. HMRC is inviting economic operators involved in import/export to submit suggestions on aspects of the supporting regulations where further amendments might be beneficial to the UK. The European Commission is willing to consider amendments as part of a post-implementation review, recognising the feeling among member states that there are some areas where opportunities for further modernisation have been missed. Suggestions should be submitted by 29 April 2016 to ucc-masp.implementation@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk and marked ‘UCC Revision’. See http://bit.ly/1RLt9qk.