Can an EU registered company use their transit guarantee to start movements in GB?
Yes, an EU registered company who holds a transit guarantee in the EU can start movements in GB with the EU guarantee, however they will
Yes, an EU registered company who holds a transit guarantee in the EU can start movements in GB with the EU guarantee, however they will
If you’re regularly moving goods using transit procedures, you can apply for authorised consignor or consignee status which will allow you to start or end
Using the Common Transit Convention (CTC) to move your goods is not mandatory. CTC allows the movement of goods to, from, through or between the
The CTC is a facilitation process that may provide benefits to traders by allowing some customs processes to be done away from the border. In
Details on reclaiming VAT in the EU can be found at www.europa.eu/youreurope/business/taxation/vat/vat-refunds/index_en.htm
An import to France is an import to the EU. The EU has rules and requirements for importing and exporting goods to and from all
Information on submitting ENS declarations in the EU and the different Member State systems is available in Annex B of the Border Operating Model www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-border-operating-model
The ENS data is submitted to the French ICS – for accompanied freight, confirmation that the ENS declaration has been done is via acknowledgment of
An ENS can be raised by a UK-based company but they will need an EU EORI number and access to the French ICS system. Submission
There are a number of customs facilitations that suspend or relieve payment of import duties in certain circumstances. These include: Inward Processing (IP) which enables