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Whether your sales teams, engineers and technicians hand-carry goods when going overseas or you send them unaccompanied for demonstrations, exhibition, hire or loan, for testing or to have work done on them each temporary movement will require customs declarations at export and import. This course explains the customs and commercial processes involved to control temporary movements and avoid unnecessary customs costs.
Whether your sales teams or your engineers and technicians usually hand-carry the goods with them on their journeys, or whether the goods are sent as unaccompanied freight, each and every temporary movement will require customs declarations at export and import.
This course reviews the Customs and commercial processes involved in a temporary movement such as the use of an ATA Carnet, and the course examines the benefits and control requirements for the movement of reusable packaging.
New to the S&H list of training courses, this one-day Virtual Learning session looks at the sometimes confusing area of temporary international movements.
What value should you use when there isn’t a sale?
How do you control the four separate Customs declarations that will be needed - export, import, re-export and re-import - when goods move overseas temporarily?
How do you control that temporary arrival in the UK?
Who will be responsible for the duties and taxes?
Both interactive and engaging, this session is suitable for people that are new to international trade, even though the course addresses potentially complicated areas. This is essential learning for those companies that have, up until now, been able to move free circulation goods right around the European Union without let or hindrance. Every export is someone else's import, whether it is a temporary or permanent movement. So join our course to learn about the challenges of moving goods on a temporary basis, and understand the customs procedures that are available to help your business continue to operate effectively and compliantly.
Our trainer's relaxed style and use of easy-to-understand terminology helps the delegate to gain an invaluable foundation in the subject.
This course is ideal for organisations involved in equipment hire, exhibitions, demonstrations, testing and equipment repair, whether being sent abroad or being received here in the UK on a temporary basis for a short period of time.
What Are Temporary Exports
What Are Temporary Imports
Using Customs Procedure Codes & Maintaining Adequate Evidence for Customs Purposes
Goods Moving for A Process
Goods Moving To Be Returned Unchanged
ATA Carnets And How They Will Work Between The UK And EU27 Member States And How They Differ From TIR Carnets
• Applications form and extension procedures o Guarantee, bonds and indemnity procedures
• Using the Carnet document
• Error correction
The 4 Stages Of A Temporary Movement: Export: Import: Re-Export: Re-Import
Export – The Customs Procedures
• The Export Customs Presentation – C88/SAD
• Customs Procedure Codes o Duplicate List procedure
• Outward Processing Relief - OP
• MIB – hand -carried goods
• Negligible, low-value and tools of the trade
Import - Customs Procedure, Suspension/ Waiver Of Duty/VAT And Securities Required
• Import Entry details – CHIEF/C88 and the E2
• Temporary Admissions - TA
• Inward Processing Relief – IP
• Returned Goods Relief – RGR; Evidence of “ownership”
• Negligible, low-value and tools of the trade
• Returnable / re-useable packaging
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