myCustoms - AEO Designed Import/Export Clearance Software

"myCustoms" now with a full EDE (Excise Duty Entry) functionality. myCustoms supports all Revenue Excise requirements including both duty suspended regimes i.e. EMCS and also a fast efficient way of bringing duty to account with our EDE solution which also has a TAN balance enquiry.

myCustoms dramatically improves your compliance whilst giving you greater control of your customs and trade affairs with links to both Irish and UK Customs systems.

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myCustoms Cloud Solutions Ireland and UK

CustomsMatters has developed AEO designed import/export, ICS and EMCS solutions for Ireland and the UK.

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CustomsMatters are AEO Certified

CustomsMatters has been awarded the EU commissions gold standard for Customs service provision. "As the only dedicated Customs

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Electronic Customs Brokerage Solutions

Irelands only provider of quality Electronic Customs Brokerage Solutions. As a trader, you appreciate the importance of good compliance

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CustomsMatters' Import Control System (ICS)

CustomsMatters has successfully concluded extensive tests with the ICS system in both Irish and UK jurisdictions.

The purpose of this notification is to advise all carriers, importers, customs agents, freight forwarders and any other persons involved in the import of goods to Ireland directly from third countries (i.e. where an Irish port/airport is the first point of entry of the goods to the European Union), of important changes that will take place from 1st January 2011.

In addition to the lodgement of an import SAD in the normal manner through AEP for such goods, a new and additional declaration, known as an Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) will also be required for all such goods. The ENS will be required to be lodged at the office of first entry of the goods to the EU and be lodged in advance of the arrival of the goods. Goods which are the subject of an Entry Summary Declaration will require a clearance from the Import Control System as well as the AEP system prior to release.

These changes arise from new requirements at EU level whereby pre-arrival information for all goods entering the EU has to be provided to Customs Authorities at the first point of entry of those goods to the Community, to assist them in the identification and checking of consignments for safety and security purposes.

Responsibility for lodging the ENS will lie with the Carrier, although a representative may lodge the ENS on the Carrier’s behalf, providing it is done with the knowledge and consent of the Carrier.

 

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HMRC EMCS Phase 3 (FS2) recognition approval for CustomsMatters

21 Dec 2011

CustomsMatters’ award winning "myCustoms" software has now been approved by HMRC for EMCS Phase 3 (FS2). "As one of only three leading software providers to have achieved this important milestone, this is a significant endorsement for our software and service" says Stephen Tracey CEO ...

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Changes to Excise Duty Rates as a result of Budget 2012

8 Dec 2011

As a result of changes announced in the Budget new rates of Excise Duty have been set. The increase in the rates of Tobacco Products is effective from Wednesday 7th December ...

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