- HMRC has launched a new customs data reporting service via the Customs Declaration Service (CDS) for imports and exports.
- The service provides four types of reports: import item, import header, import tax lines, and export item, covering up to 31 consecutive days within the last four years.
- Reports help users check declaration accuracy, support audits, review submissions, and monitor trade activity.
- Available to importers, exporters, declarants, and authorized third parties for GB EORI numbers; Northern Ireland (XI EORI) data is accessed separately.
- Third parties need permission to request reports on behalf of others and can use a single Government Gateway user ID for multiple GB EORIs.
Source: menzies.co.uk
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