Declare goods using the UK Trader Scheme if you bring goods into Northern Ireland
How to declare goods you bring into Northern Ireland 'not at risk’ of moving to the EU so that EU duty will not be payable on those goods.
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How to declare goods you bring into Northern Ireland 'not at risk’ of moving to the EU so that EU duty will not be payable on those goods.
There are two reasons that goods brought into Northern Ireland from Great Britain can be declared not ‘at risk’. You should consider which of these two options is most suitable for your business.
How to use the Trade Tariff tool or get help to classify your goods, so you pay the right amount of Customs Duty and import VAT
How to charge and account for VAT on the movement of goods between Northern Ireland and EU member states and when you can apply zero-rated VAT.
Find out what you'll need to get a legally binding decision on the commodity code to use when importing or exporting your goods that will be valid from 1 January 2021
If you import into or export from Northern Ireland you can get a decision on the origin of your goods.
Find out how to pay less or no duty when you move goods temporarily out of Great Britain and between Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Find out about the EU's e-commerce package that affects businesses or online marketplaces selling or supplying goods.
This checklist covers customs requirements for NI businesses buying goods from GB.
Find out how to report and pay VAT due on the distance sales of goods from Northern Ireland to consumers in the EU using the One Stop Shop (OSS) Union scheme.
Find out what to do when you move goods out of Northern Ireland using transit
Use IPAFFS to notify enforcement authorities about imports of live animals, animal products and high risk food and feed not of animal origin into Great Britain.
How to apply to be reimbursed for the cost of getting a support attestation to move agri-food goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
The Trader Support Service (TSS) can help businesses complete their Supplementary Declarations (SD) with the Assisted Completion Service
How to move groups of agrifood products from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to Northern Ireland, which may include consignments of Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (NIRMS) goods and consignments of non-NIRMS goods.
Sign up for the scheme and apply online for a General Certificate to move retail products from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to Northern Ireland.
How to plan your route and make declarations if your transit movement is starting in Northern Ireland.
How to get your business ready to move goods out of the UK to Common Transit Convention countries.
Find out what to do when you transport goods under a transit movement into or through the UK from common transit countries.
Find out what to do when you transport goods out of Northern Ireland under a transit movement to common transit countries.
What you and the exporter are responsible for, what to do after a transit movements ends and how to end a movement at your own premises.
Find out more about getting authorised consignor or consignee status to start or end transit movements at your own premises.
Why you need a guarantee and how to work out how much guarantee you need to cover your movements.
Tariff quotas let you import a certain amount of specific goods at a lower rate of duty. Most tariff quotas operate on a first come first serve basis.
Intrastat threshold notification and new requirements for dispatches.