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The UK trades in rough diamonds is regulated by the Kimberley Process (KP) Certification Scheme. The EU is a participant of the KP acts on behalf of the UK. 1. Until 31 December 2020 The EU will treat the UK as a ...
How to report your EU sales for VAT Overview If you’re a VAT-registered business in the UK supplying goods and services to VAT-registered customers in an EU country, you must tell HMRC about those supplies. Use an EC ...
UK residents who want to travel to the EU with their firearms or shotguns will no longer be able to apply for a European Firearms Pass (EFP) from 1 January 2021. Instead, you should check the firearms licensing ...
Recognition of hallmarks From 1 January 2021, the UK’s obligations to recognise EU hallmarks will end and EU members’ obligations to recognise UK hallmarks will also end. Any product already on the market before ...
Exporting excise goods to the EU from 1 January 2021 From 1 January 2021, there will be changes to how you export and declare excise goods (alcohol, tobacco and certain oils). Published 10 October 2019 From: HM ...
Pay VAT when you sell digital services to UK consumers from 1 January 2021 If you’re a non-UK business, find out how you can pay VAT on digital services from 1 January 2021. Published 9 October 2019 From: HM ...
Guidance Claim refunds of UK VAT from 1 January 2021 if you’re an EU business New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after Brexit comes to an end this year. This page tells ...
Importing excise goods to the UK from the EU from 1 January 2021 From 1 January 2021, there will be changes to how you import and declare excise goods (alcohol, tobacco and certain oils). Published 9 October 2019 ...
Exporting or importing objects of cultural interest from 1 January 2021 Updated 2 October 2019 New rules for January 2021 The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after Brexit comes to an end this year. This ...
VAT Digital Services For sales made on or after 1 January 2021, you will not be able to use the UK’s VAT Mini One Stop Shop (VAT MOSS) service to declare sales and pay VAT due in EU member states. The final return ...
You can continue to use the EU VAT refund system to claim a VAT refund on expenses incurred before 1 January 2021 in EU member states, until 11pm on 31 March 2021. You will not be able to use the EU VAT refund system ...
These changes will affect your business if you are: a manufacturer planning to place footwear on the UK market a retailer planning to sell footwear imported from the EU Labelling requirements The rules for what you ...
Details From 1 January 2021, the Product Safety and Metrology etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 may apply. This guidance explains how existing product safety and metrology legislation would be amended. ...
Contents Importing wine into the UK from a non-EU (third) country Exemptions to the VI-1 Exporting wine from the UK to the EU ‘Wine’ in this guide means alcoholic drinks produced exclusively from the fermentation of ...
Contents Controlled goods Exporting military items Exporting firearms to the EU Exporting dual-use items Exporting civil nuclear material Exporting goods that could be used for torture or capital punishment What you ...
Contents Labelling requirements Responsibility for labelling Applying for a new textile name or manufacturing tolerance The changes will affect your business if you are: a manufacturer planning to place textile ...
Vehicle type-approval from 1 January 2021 What vehicle and component manufacturers would need to do to show they meet safety and environmental standards from 1 January 2021. Published 25 February 2019 From: ...
How to comply with pesticide regulations from 1 January 2021 Make sure you meet regulations when using, producing or placing pesticides on the market after 1 January 2021. Published 29 January 2019 From: Department ...
Trading timber: imports and exports from 1 January 2021 Prepare for the rules that will apply to buying and selling timber and timber products from 1 January 2021. Published 22 January 2019 From: Department for ...
The Incoterms beginning with D, delivered at frontier (DAF), delivered ex-ship (DES) and delivered ex-works means that the seller is responsible for (including all risks and costs required in) bringing the goods to ...
Port health authorities: monitoring of food imports Controls on UK food and feed imports, checks and inspections of high-risk food at UK borders, fees and documentation for importers. Published 5 October 2012 From: ...
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