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When you export goods outside the UK for processing or repair and then re-import them, you can use outward processing to reduce your duty payments.
How to work out the customs value of imported goods if you’re claiming inward or outward processing relief.
Use form C155 to declare passengers and crew for inward and outward flights.
Information on how to operate outward processing with special procedures.
Information on rules and processes relating to outward processing.
Information on guidance and legislation for outward processing.
Information on economic conditions for outward processing.
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Use the customs declaration to suspend import duties while you process or use goods. This is a one-off authorisation called authorisation by declaration (AbD).
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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