The Government has set out the range of issues caused by the Northern Ireland Protocol. These include trade disruption and diversion, significant costs and bureaucracy for traders and areas where people in Northern Ireland have not been able to benefit fully from the same advantages as those in the rest of the United Kingdom. This has contributed to a deep sense of concern that the links between Great Britain and Northern Ireland have been undermined. This document outlines the UK’s solution—fixing the problems so that Northern Ireland can move forward, while protecting the UK and EU markets so that no-one loses out.
What you need to know to import from 1st October. Just the basics:
If you don’t know your CHIEF from your CDS then this free webinar is for you. Whether you file your own customs declarations, use an agent, or make declarations on behalf of others, you will find this fantastic webinar packed with useful information.
Update to The Export Control (Amendment) Order 2022
The Customs Declaration Service is a modern IT platform with the flexibility to grow in line with the government’s plans to have the world’s most efficient customs system by 2025.
New sanctions on major Russian airlines prevent them from cashing in on landing slots at major UK airports worth up to £50 million Sanctions are crippling Putin’s ability to wage war, disrupting vital supply chains
VAT is a complex tax that is administered entirely by the taxpayer, the business. HMRC expect the business to know how to manage the tax and to operate reliefs, simplifications and apply all the complex VAT rules to comply. Failure to do so will result in interest charges and penalties. Over the next few months some basic guidance on how to manage VAT will be provided, but this will be general guidance and it is the businesses’ responsibility to ensure that it applies to their particular situation. This month VAT registration will be examined.