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Free services can help your firm bring in goods from GB


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HELPING HAND: Alan Lowry’s Environmental Street Furniture company has signed up for the Trader Support Service.
Free services can help your firm bring in goods from GB
Posted: 10:40 am January 28, 2021
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New rules now apply to firms involved in moving goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Companies are being encouraged to familiarise themselves with these new actions and the free services that can help them manage the changes.
Firms that are required to trade under the Northern Ireland Protocol should access the free resources available to help them prepare – including by signing up to the Trader Support Service (TSS). One firm that recognised the need for support was Environmental Street Furniture, based in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim. Its managing director, Alan Lowry was one of the first to sign up for the TSS scheme. “We have been actively involved with the TSS from its inception,” says Alan. ....

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Sage Group plc (via Public) / Customs and VAT after Brexit: What happens for UK businesses?


Part 1: Importing from the EU to the UK following Brexit (after 1 January 2021)
Here s a high-level overview of what you need to know, or set up, before importing goods from the EU to the UK.
Delaying customs import declarations for up to six months
In the immediate aftermath of the Brexit transition period ending, delayed customs declarations is one of the biggest aids for businesses that import from the EU.
If you make use of it there is, for most goods, no need to make immediate import declarations for goods at the UK border, or get authorisation in advance. Instead, you can wait 175 days, or six months. This also means you can delay any customs payments until then too. ....

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