- HMRC has launched a free service for businesses to access their customs declaration data.
- The service provides data on all import and export declarations submitted to HMRC.
- Businesses can use this data to improve customs governance, conduct internal audits, and identify errors early.
- HMRC expects businesses to have processes in place to review this data as part of compliance management.
- Not using or reviewing this data may be seen as a lack of due diligence by HMRC.
Source: forvismazars.com
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