Completing Generalised Scheme of Preferences Form A
Use Generalised Scheme of Preferences Form A is used to give proof of origin for goods being imported from countries covered by the UK Generalised Scheme of Preferences.
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PDF, 26.6KB, 2 pages) for proof of origin, which must:
must bear a serial number, printed or otherwise, or, where there is no serial number, a reference to the commercial invoice by which it can be identified
does not need to be stamped and signed by an authority designated by the beneficiary country, so does not need to be an original
Using an origin declaration for the UK Generalised Scheme of Preference
How to make an origin declaration if you re using it as proof of origin for products using the UK Generalised Scheme of Preference.
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When you can make an origin declaration
An origin declaration must be made out by any exporter operating in a beneficiary country for any consignment provided that the exporter making out the origin declaration:
maintains appropriate commercial accounting records concerning the production and supply of goods qualifying for preferential tariff treatment
shall be prepared to provide at any time, at the request of the customs or other competent governmental authorities of the exporting country, all supporting documents or written statements from producers and suppliers which evidence a claim that the goods are originating
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