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Customs Import Declarations UK: what is it?
Customs Import Declarations UK: what is it?
Customs Import Declaration UK is a form of the importation of goods into the UK that must be completed and submitted to a customs office. It is important to complete this form correctly as it can delay or even prevent your shipment from entering the country.

Customs Import Declarations UK

Customs Import Declaration UK is a form of the importation of goods into the UK that must be completed and submitted to a customs office. It is important to complete this form correctly as it can delay or even prevent your shipment from entering the country.

As well as declaring the content of your shipment, you must also declare any taxable value. This is separate from the actual price you paid for an item; it's the amount you're willing to pay in taxes on its importation. For example, let's say you buy a pair of shoes for £300 but are charged £400 in tax. You would declare £400 on Customs Import declaration. There are four main areas that must be declared:

1. Title - The name of the person who imported the goods into the country

2. Value - This is just like any other importation, and must be declared at the correct rate depending on what type of product it is. For example, if you have a load of food including tomatoes, oranges, and bananas, then it should be declared at this rate for each type of fruit:

3. Duty - Duties vary across different countries, so it's worth checking beforehand with your local customs office to find out what they charge for shipments like yours.

4. Quantity - This is usually expressed in terms of weight or volume and will show up as something like '50kg' or

The P2P Customs service in the UK provides you with every detail relating to your goods. You can be contacted through our website or by phone.