Time is running out to bring goods back to Great Britain (GB) from the EU under extended terms to apply Returned Goods Relief (RGR). When goods are exported and then re-imported, RGR could apply, subject to a three-year period between export and re-import. The effect of the relief is duties and import VAT do not apply when the goods are returned.
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