The UK government has issued updated guidance on exporting goods to the EU. Now that the UK has left the EU, any UK-based company following standard export procedures must do the following:
- Get an EORI number.
- Check if you need export licenses or certificates. Certain goods, such as agricultural products need to be accompanied by the relevant certification. Specified controlled goods will likely need additional certification.
- Keep records of the exports for six years. The documents may be required to claim refunds or relief.
Source: vatglobal.com
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