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What you need to do when making a full declaration to bring or receive goods into the UK.
How to make an origin declaration if you're using it as proof of origin for products using the Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
Find out what you need to do when making a full declaration to send goods from the UK.
How to use the simplified declaration procedure when importing goods into the UK.
How to use the simplified declaration procedure when exporting goods from the UK.
How to apply for the different simplified declarations for exports and what you need for authorisation to use them.
Find out about the different simplified declarations for imports and what you need to do to get authorisation to use them.
The DUCR and the optional Part suffix is the main reference key to any Customs Handling of Import & Export Freight (CHIEF) declaration.
Find out if you can declare personal goods orally or by conduct.
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Supplier declarations are where your UK supplier provides you with information needed to prove the origin of your goods for preferential rates of duty between the UK and other countries.
Declare imported goods to customs, by entering them in your own records.
Use these examples to help you complete declarations on the Customs Declarations Service for exports.
This publication details the volume of customs declarations and number of businesses declaring international trade in goods.
If you are moving goods into Great Britain, into Northern Ireland from Great Britain, or into Northern Ireland from outside the EU, you'll need to make an entry summary declaration.
How and when to make a supplementary declaration when using simplified declarations to bring goods into the UK.
This page brings together information about the Customs Declaration Service.
This guidance outlines the requirements for claiming preferential tariffs under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
Choose how you’ll make supplementary declarations for goods that you entered into your own records without authorisation.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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