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Export goods from the UK Quide

Exporting goods can be a complicated process, but there are some basic steps you can follow to make it easier. Here is a guide to help you get started.

 

And if you need additional support, don't hesitate to contact your team at sales@thecustomscentre.co.uk.

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Step 1 :

Follow these steps if you're moving goods permanently from:

  • England, Wales or Scotland (Great Britain) to a country outside the UK

  • Northern Ireland to a country outside the UK and the EU

 

Step 2 :

Check the rules for exporting your goods Check duties, rules and restrictions for your goods in the destination country

 

Step 3 :

Apply for any licences you need to export your goods. There are special rules and you may need to get licences or certificates if you are exporting any of the following:

 

Step 4 :

You need an EORI number that starts with GB to export goods from England, Wales or Scotland.

If you move goods to or from Northern Ireland you may need one that starts with XI.

  1. Get an EORI number

  2. Check if you need to register for VAT

There are processes that can make clearing customs quicker and easier to manage if you export goods regularly.

  1. Find out about using simplified declaration procedures

  2. Check if you can use Common Transit to move your goods

  3. Check if Authorised Economic Operator status is right for you

 

Step 5 :

Check whoever's receiving the goods can import them, The business or person receiving the goods to may need:

  • to make an import declaration in their country

  • licences or certificates to receive goods from the UK

 

Step 6 : 

Contact the team at The Customs Centre to help provide freight, transport and customs solutions.

 

Step 7 :

Classify your goods, You must find the right commodity code to classify the goods you're exporting. Find the right commodity code for your goods

 

Step 8 :

Prepare the invoice and other documentation for your goods, The completed invoice and any licences or certificates must travel with the goods. When filling in the value of your goods on the invoice, use the price you’re selling them for. If you're not selling the goods, use the market value of the goods. List any freight or export insurance you included in the price separately.

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You may need proof of origin if exporting to a country where your goods have a reduced or zero rate of duty.

  1. Get proof of origin for your goods

You might be able to zero rate the goods for VAT. This means you can charge your customers VAT at 0%.

  1. Check if you can zero rate the goods for VAT

 

Step 9 :

You must keep commercial invoices and any customs paperwork. If you're VAT registered, record the goods in your VAT accounts even if they are zero-rated. Find out how to record the goods in your VAT accounts If you exported controlled goods, for example firearms, keep the paperwork that shows who owns the goods.

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