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UNITED KINGDOM AND EU RULES IN THE FIELD OF CUSTOMS, INCLUDING PREFERENTIAL
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United Kingdom and EU Rules in the field of Customs, including Preferential
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CUSTOMS ADVISORY SERVICES

Including:

Customs Classification of raw materials, intermediate and finished products;

– Apply for Customs Duty Suspensions for your raw materials and equipment that
cannot be sourced in the EU.

– Preferential (EUR1’s, Supplier Declarations, Form A’s) and Non-Preferential
Origin (Certs of Origin);

– Customs Valuation (Transfer Pricing);

Contact Chris Byrne

Mobile: +353 (0) 87-125 5150
E-Mail: ChrisByrne@CEint.eu


EXCISE DUTY ADVISORY SERVICES

Including:

– Advice in respect of compliance with EU and National Legislation in areas such
as Mineral Oils, Alcohols, Tobacco and VRT;

-Classification of Excise products;

-Adapting Customs duty saving solutions for products subject to Excise duty;

-Maximising the benefits and savings for traders in excisable products;

-Pre-audits and Revenue audit support.

Contact Chris Byrne

Mobile: +353 (0) 87-125 5150
E-Mail: ChrisByrne@CEint.eu


OTHER TRADE ADVISORY SERVICES

Including:

-Advice on import and export documentary requirements;

-Trade facilitation advice;

-Advice on the impact of AEO legislation and assistance with AEO validation and
authorisation application;

-Advice on contractual terms relating to import and export of goods;

-Customs duty suspension regime opportunities, advice and implementation.

Contact Chris Byrne

Mobile: +353 (0) 87-125 5150
E-Mail: ChrisByrne@CEint.eu


PROFESSIONAL STRATEGY CONCEPT


Including:

Our strategy is to provide professional customs, excise, and trade advisory
services to a market place that is in need of such services. Our main aim is to
provide cost reduction services in the areas of:

Import duties and taxes;

Excise Taxes;

VAT impacting trade;

Preferential Origin Certification;

Non-Preferential Certification.

Contact Chris Byrne

Mobile: +353 (0) 87-125 5150
E-Mail: ChrisByrne@CEint.eu

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 * UK – EU Border Model
 * Are you ready for ICS2?
 * Brexit
 * 2024 Combined Nomenclature Published


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WELCOME



Welcome to Customs & Excise Intl. Consulting Limited (CEICL).

CEICL is a boutique Customs and Excise Consulting Service to industry,
established in 2015 by Chris Byrne to provide unique services in the area of
customs and excise and trade advice to businesses in Ireland, the EU, and third
countries. Chris, who previously worked with PwC and also served nationally and
internationally as a Customs and Excise Official with the Irish Revenue
Commissioners.

The CEICL is supported by a team of experts in customs, industry, and large
practice experience to bring to the business sector. CEICL is part of a network
of Legal, Tax and VAT professionals in Ireland, the UK, other EU Member States,
USA, and other third countries. Due to the wealth of experience, we have
extensive contacts in Customs Authorities throughout Europe, the US, Australia
and also in the EU Commission and World Customs Organisation.

As an independent practice, there is no restriction or limitation on the
services CEICL can provide such as those restrictions resulting from US Sarbanes
Oxley and other similar regulations in other territories.




UNITED KINGDOM AND EU RULES IN THE FIELD OF CUSTOMS, INCLUDING PREFERENTIAL
ORIGIN



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PREFERENTIAL ORIGIN – full details – click here




UK – EU BORDER MODEL



The Border Target Operating Model sets out new controls to better protect the UK
against security and biosecurity threats and create a world-class border system
for trade in goods. Published29 August 2023

The Border Target Operating Model for trade in goods, published today, 29th
August 2023, sets out when new controls will be introduced to better protect the
UK against biosecurity threats and create a world-class border system.

Delivering on the 2025 Border Strategy to create the most effective border in
the world, the model introduces a new global regime for security and biosecurity
controls, including bringing in controls on imports from the EU for the first
time and using Brexit freedoms to simplify import controls on goods from across
the globe. Many businesses will already be familiar with similar requirements
already in place for exporting to the EU.

These controls will keep the UK safe by defending against plant and animal
diseases from abroad, protecting our vital agricultural industry and food supply
chains, and assuring our trade partners of the quality of our exports. It will
also protect against illegal imports, including firearms and drugs.

The Border Target Operating Model makes smarter use of data and technology to
ensure a more efficient trading experience for businesses. By taking an
intelligent, risk-based approach, it removes duplication and reduces the volume
of data and paperwork required from businesses when importing goods. This will
save businesses around £520m per year compared to the original import model that
would have been introduced in 2022.

The model has been developed following extensive engagement with the border
industry and businesses across the UK, and in collaboration with the Scottish
and Welsh Devolved Administrations. Having listened to the views of industry,
the Government has agreed to a delay of three months for the introduction of
remaining sanitary and phytosanitary controls, as well as full customs controls
for non-qualifying Northern Ireland goods, which will now be introduced from
January 2024. To give stakeholders additional time to prepare for the new
checks, further controls have a revised timetable. These include checks on
medium risk animal products, plants, plant products and high risk food (and
feed) of non-animal origin from the EU, implemented in April 2024, and safety
and Security declarations for EU imports, implemented in October 2024.

The Government has also worked with industry to test new technologies in a
border setting, including distributed ledgers for sharing data, smart seals and
GPS trackers. Pilot testing found these technologies could simplify processes
across the supply chain, transforming the UK border through reduced costs and
administrative burdens, making importing and exporting easier and cheaper for
businesses.

In addition to the Border Target Operating Model, the Single Trade Window is
another flagship border development which makes smarter use of data and
technology. It will simplify and streamline import and export trade processes
and provide a single gateway through which businesses can supply trade data to
the government. Under this system, information will only need to be submitted by
traders once and in one place, removing complexity and duplication from the
system.

Notes to editors:

 * The Border Target Operating Model incorporates feedback from the Draft Border
   Target Operating Model which was published in April 2023
 * The Border Target Operating Model confirms implementation of controls through
   three major milestones:
   * 31 January 2024 – The introduction of health certification on imports of
     medium risk animal products, plants, plant products and high risk food (and
     feed) of non-animal origin from the EU
   * 30 April 2024 – The introduction of documentary and risk-based identity and
     physical checks on medium risk animal products, plants, plant products and
     high risk food (and feed) of non-animal origin from the EU. At this point
     Imports of Sanitary and Phytosanitary goods from the rest of the world will
     begin to benefit from the new risk based model
   * 31 October 2024 – Safety and Security declarations for EU imports will come
     into force from 31 October 2024. Alongside this, we will introduce a
     reduced dataset for imports
 * Importers and their supply should already be preparing for the first
   milestone which we confirmed would go ahead in April. They should now begin
   to prepare for the following milestones. HMG will continue to work with them,
   ports, and the wider border industry to prepare for these
 * The final Border Target Operating Model also confirms that new checks and
   controls will be introduced for Irish goods moving from Ireland directly to
   Great Britain. In accordance with the Windsor Framework, Northern Ireland
   businesses will retain unfettered access to their most important market in
   Great Britain, whether moving qualifying NI goods directly from Northern
   Ireland or indirectly through Irish ports. A full timeline for introduction
   of these controls is set out within the Border Target Operating Model.
 * In developing the Border Target Operating Model the Government has been
   mindful of the small potential impact on food inflation and has taken into
   account its firm commitment to bring the rate down. The estimated impact of
   the Border Target Operating Model on food inflation is expected to be minor,
   standing at less than 0.2% across three years.




ARE YOU READY FOR ICS2?



NewsOn 15 March 2021 the European Union will launch a new EU customs pre-arrival
security and safety programme, supported by a large-scale information system
called ICS2 (Import Control System 2).

The programme will help establish an integrated EU approach to reinforce customs
risk management framework. It is a core delivery of the Union Customs Code, the
EU customs risk management strategy and action plan adopted by the Council in
year 2014. It will support effective risk-based customs controls whilst
facilitating free flow of legitimate trade across the EU external borders. It
will do this through improved data-driven customs security processes, adapted to
global business models.

Its implementation is an essential EU customs instrument for managing entry
security and safety border controls. It is the first line of defence in terms of
protecting the internal market and EU citizens.   The programme involves a
complete overhaul and reform of the existing regime from IT, legal, customs risk
management/controls and trade operational perspectives. As a result, the
existing Import Control System (ICS), will be phased-out and replaced by the
ICS2.

As an advance cargo information system, ICS2 will collect data about all goods
entering the EU prior to their arrival. Economic Operators will have to declare
safety and security data to ICS2, through a so-called Entry Summary Declaration.
The obligation to start filing such declarations will not be the same for all
Economic Operators. It will depend on the type of services that they provide in
the international movement of goods and is linked to the three release dates of
ICS2 (15 March 2021, 1 March 2023, and 1 March 2024).

All Economic Operators involved in handling, shipping and transporting of cargo,
express or postal consignments will be affected by ICS2, and need to start
getting ready for it. How? By adapting their business processes, taking steps to
ensure high quality and precise data is provided, developing or updating their
IT systems for exchange of information, and providing training and support to
their staff.

If the different Economic Operators are not ready in time and the necessary data
has not been submitted to ICS2, consignments and cargo will be stopped at EU
Customs borders, and customs will not proceed with goods clearance. It should
also be noted that poor quality declarations will either be rejected or subject
to unnecessary interventions, and may result in sanctions for non-compliance.



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BREXIT



The United Kingdom left the European Union on 31 January 2020. Currently there
is a Withdrawal Agreement in place which provides a window until 31st December
2020. The current period is known as a transition period.
This time-limited period was agreed as part of the Withdrawal Agreement and is
currently planned to last until 31 December 2020. Until then, it will be
business as usual for citizens, consumers, businesses, investors, students and
researchers, for instance, in both the EU and the United Kingdom.
The EU and the United Kingdom will use these months to negotiate a new and fair
partnership for the future, based on the Political Declaration agreed between
the EU and the United Kingdom in October 2019.



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