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Claiming preferential rates of duty between the UK and EU from 1st January 2021

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Find out how to claim preferential rates of duty on goods covered in the UK's deal with the EU and how to declare goods imported into the UK and Bailiwick of Guernsey on your import declaration.

  • Brexit transition: new rules for 2021

  • Rules of Origin

    • To claim preferential rates of duty, your product must originate in the EU or UK (as the exporting country) as set out in Chapter 2 of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement 'rules of origin' and the 'Product Specific Rules of Origin' contained in Annex ORIG-2.
    • The introductory notes to product specific rules of origin can be found in Annex ORIG-1.
    • You'll need to know how to classify your goods when checking the product specific rules.
    • If your goods do not meet the rules of origin requirements (or if you cannot prove that the goods meet them) you'll still need to pay Customs Duty. To find out the rate of duty, you'll need to classify your goods correctly.
  • Proof of Origin

    • To benefit from preferential tariffs when importing into the UK from the EU (or importing into the EU from the UK), the importer will be required to declare they hold proof that the goods comply with the rules of origin.
    • You'll be entitled to claim the preferential rate of duty if you have either:
    • a statement on origin that the product is originating made out by the exporter
    • the importer's knowledge that the product is originating
    • If you're delaying your declaration for goods imported into the Bailiwick from the EU you only need to include the declare a proof of origin when you make your supplementary declaration.
  • Statement on Origin

    • The text for a statement on origin is in Annex ORIG-4 of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
    • When exporting from the EU to the UK a statement on origin can be made out by any exporter where the value of the consignment is 6,000 euros (currently £5,700) or less. Above this amount the EU exporter must have a Registered Exporter (REX) number and include it in the statement.
    • When exporting to the EU you must include your EORI number in any statement you issue to your EU customer, regardless of the value.
    • The statement on origin must be provided on an invoice, or any other commercial document (excluding a bill of lading), describing the originating product in sufficient detail to enable its identification.
    • It will be valid for 2 years from the date it was made out on imports into the UK and 12 months for imports into the EU.
  • Importers Knowledge

    • 'Importers knowledge' allows the importer to claim preferential tariff treatment based on evidence they have obtained about the originating status of imported products. This evidence must be in the importer's possession, be in form of supporting documents or records which may be provided by the exporter or producer and provide evidence that the product qualifies as originating.
    • As the importer is making a claim using their own knowledge, no statement on origin has to be provided by the exporter or producer.
  • Suppliers' declarations

    • Until 31 December 2021, if you're claiming preference on the basis of the importer's knowledge or making out a statement on origin, you do not need to hold a supplier's declaration at the time you're claiming preference for goods imported from or to the EU.
    • But the importer must be confident that the goods meet the rules of origin. You must make every effort to obtain suppliers declarations retrospectively.
  • How to claim a preferential rate of duty

    • If you're importing goods into the UK, there's a different way to claim the preferential rate of duty depending on which system you're using to make your import declaration. For the Bailiwick of Guernsey this should be done through Guernsey Electronic Manifest System.

More information is available on the UK Government website at: 

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