Customs declarations are expected to increase to 20 million per year post-Brexit, 12 times their current number, according to the Revenue Commissioners.
Just 1.7 million such declarations are currently made each year.
However, a Revenue briefing paper for the Public Accounts Committee, seen by the , states that an additional 18.3 million transactions are expected in the aftermath of Britain leaving the EU.
Source Irish Examiner
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