How to import goods to Northern Ireland: step-by-step

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How to move goods to Northern Ireland from a country outside the UK and the EU

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    Check the business sending you the goods can export to NI

    The business sending you the goods may need:

    • to make an export declaration in their country
    • licences or certificates to send goods to the UK

    Check whoever is sending the goods is able to export them from their country.

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    Decide who will make customs declarations and transport the goods

    You can hire someone to deal with customs and transport the goods for you, or you can do it yourself.

    Most businesses that import goods use a transporter or customs agent.

    Find out how to hire someone to deal with customs for you

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    Find out the commodity code for your goods

    You鈥檒l need to include the commodity code on your import declaration. This will determine the rate of duty you need to pay and if you need an import licence.

    Your customs agent or transporter might be able to help you with this.

    Find the right commodity code for your goods
     

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    Work out the value your goods

    When you make your import declaration, you鈥檒l need to include the value of your goods - this helps work out how much duty and VAT you鈥檒l need to pay.

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    Find out if you can reduce your duty payment

    You may be able to pay less or no Customs Duty if the UK has a trade agreement with the country you're importing from.

    You may also be able to reduce the amount of duty you pay based on what the goods are and what you plan to do with them.

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    Find out if you can delay your customs duty

    You may be able to delay sending information about goods or paying Customs Duty.

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    Check if you need a licence or certificate for your goods

    There are special rules and you may need to get licences or certificates if you are importing any of the following:

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    Get your goods through customs

    If you've appointed someone to deal with UK customs for you, they'll make the declaration and get your goods through the UK border.

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    Claim a VAT refund

    If you're VAT registered, you can claim back any VAT you paid on the goods you've imported. You鈥檒l need your Import VAT Certificate (C79).

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    If you paid the wrong amount of duty or rejected the goods

    If you paid too much Customs Duty or import VAT or rejected the goods, you can claim a refund or ask for a payment to be waived.

    If you paid too little Customs Duty or import VAT, report it to HMRC.


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    Keep invoices and records

    You must keep records of commercial invoices and any customs paperwork, including your Import VAT Certificate (C79).

    If you imported controlled goods, for example firearms, keep any paperwork that shows who owns them.

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