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Making full import declarations into Great Britain: timing (including pre-lodgement), GVMS requirements, required data, CDS submission, and post-submission payments, amendments and clearance for trade and customs lawyers

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This Practice Note sets out practical direction on completing a full import declaration for goods entering Great Britain. It explains when an import declaration is required, what information a customs declaration must contain, how to lodge the declaration, and what happens once it has been submitted. It further clarifies the circumstances triggering a filing obligation and the procedural route for making that declaration in practice.

Introduction

Customs declarations enable government to:

  • monitor the movement of goods across borders
  • ensure tariffs and duties are paid
  • confirm compliance with import or export obligations, and
  • verify that goods are safe and lawful

Accordingly, customs declarations are required both for goods imported into the UK (an import declaration) and for goods exported from the UK (an export declaration).

Before a customs declaration is lodged, the trader should first:

  • obtain an Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number
  • confirm the exporter is permitted to export the goods, and
  • check whether an import licence or permit is needed

For guidance on these steps, see Practice Note: How to import goods into the UK. In addition, the trader must decide whether goods fall within import restrictions and should be registered. Typically, plant or animal products, high‑risk food...

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