HMRC’s call for evidence on the future of customs declarations sought views on potential simplifications to customs declarations for imports and exports. It also considered the way that businesses use technology to facilitate the completion of customs declarations and processes.
It is also vital that data elements are not removed from customs declarations that will hinder a trader’s ability to provide the required evidence of export for VAT zero-rating.
Source: ICAEW
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