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Do you understand Customs Declarations?


Are you un-certain on information needed for customs declarations in a post brexit world?


The UK government is providing £20 million SME Brexit Support Fund will help small businesses with changes to trade rules with the EU

SMEs who trade only with the EU and are therefore new to importing and exporting processes will be encouraged to apply for grants of up to £2,000 for each trader to pay for practical support including training and professional advice to ensure they can continue trading effectively with the EU.


If your business has up to 500 employees and no more than £100 million annual turnover, can can apply for this grant.


This announcement follows extensive engagement with individual businesses, leading business organisations and trade associations from across all parts of the UK, including through the Brexit Business Taskforce.


Chaired by Michael Gove the weekly meetings provided an opportunity to identify challenges and find solutions to outstanding issues. To provide SMEs with additional support, the fund will be administered through the pre-existing Customs Grant Scheme and will open for applications next month.


It has been set up to support businesses prepare for the new import controls coming into force from April and July, as set out in the Border Operating Model. Having taken back control of our borders, the UK made the pragmatic decision to introduce new import controls in three stages up to 1 July 2021 to allow traders and hauliers time to adjust to new processes.


This means businesses do not have to complete new import declarations for up to six months, unless they are moving controlled goods.

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