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The requirements for 3D printed products will depend on whether they are classed as medical devices, personal protective equipment (PPE) or both.
Find out when you can zero rate books and other forms of printed matter.
Find out how to buy print copies of official documents (command, House of Commons and un-numbered act papers) and how to be listed as a supplier of print copies.
Get help to classify textiles and which headings and codes to use.
Claim relief on import duty and VAT when importing miscellaneous documents and related articles into the UK.
Find out how to apply VAT to charges for postage, delivery services and how to treat direct marketing services involving distribution of printed matter.
How a product complies with EU safety, health and environmental requirements, and how to place a CE marking on your product.
Licensing requirements for importers and exporters, duty rates, reliefs and import VAT for printed books, newspapers and related products.
How to assess household and non-household packaging from 2024 onwards if you’re a UK organisation affected by extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
A quick way to locate the main cost judge decisions we refer to when making assessment decisions on LGFS and AGFS claims
You may be able to pay no Customs Duty or a reduced amount of duty for goods you bring or receive into the UK, depending on what they are and what you do with them.
A cutting-edge 3D printer is being used by the British Army for the first time in the field on the largest NATO deployment in Europe in a generation.
Get help to classify various types of wood for import and export.
Get help to classify plastics for import and export.
Get help to classify articles of leather and other items in chapter 42 of the tariff for import and export.
Use the case studies to help you decide when your goods may (or may not) go beyond insufficient production.
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