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The AEP Helpdesk have issued a notification regarding The requirement for Customs agents to be correctly authorised to act on behalf of traders, and to declare the appropriate Representative Code in Box 14 of the Single Administrative Document (SAD). Click here to see the notice from Revenue on the issue, the attached document also includes a form to appoint a Customs Clearance Agent to act as a Direct Representative. |
HMRC EMCS Phase 3 (FS2) recognition approval for CustomsMatters21 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 ... more |
Changes to Excise Duty Rates as a result of Budget 20128 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 ... more |
From 1st Jan 2012 EMCS traders will be able to sen