New guidance has been published on declarations required if you bring or receive goods into Great Britain or Northern Ireland after 31st December 2020.
Bringing goods into Great Britain
From Northern Ireland
For most goods no declarations will need to be made. Guidance on this will be published at a later date.
Check if you need to make a declaration when the goods leave Northern Ireland.
From the EU
Check if the goods are controlled.
For controlled goods a declaration will need to be made when the goods arrive.
If you use roll on roll off ports a declaration will need to be made before the goods arrive.
If the goods are not controlled find out the rules for declaring goods brought in from the EU from 1 January 2021.
From outside the EU
For all goods:
- an entry summary (safety and security) declaration must be submitted before the goods arrive
- a declaration will need to be made when the goods arrive
Bringing goods into Northern Ireland
From Great Britain
For all goods:
- an entry summary (safety and security) declaration must be submitted before the goods arrive
- a declaration will need to be made when the goods arrive
From the EU
Declarations are not needed for any goods.
From outside the EU
For all goods:
- an entry summary (safety and security) declaration must be submitted before the goods arrive
- a declaration will need to be made when the goods arrive
Moving goods through Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Common Transit may affect the declarations that need to be made.
Tariffs on goods
Guidance about any tariffs on goods moving between the UK and EU will be published at a later date.
This advice is taken from the Government website Brexit Transition
FIS is trying to consolidate and prioritise information via the FIS Brexit Hub. To access the FIS Brexit Hub click here.