Remote Workshop via Zoom - Customs Workshops - Preparing for Brexit (in conjunction with LEO Mayo)

Venue:
Remote
 
Date:
10/11/2020
 
Note:
10th, 11th, 12th November 2020
 
Time:
10am to 1pm
 
Category:
Workshop
 

FOR COUNTY ROSCOMMON BUSINESSES ONLY. No matter what type of business you have, you will experience some form of impact from Brexit. This course will enable companies to understand both Revenue rules in Ireland and HMRC rules in the UK. It will cover the post Brexit simplifications being introduced by both Authorities and how to apply for these and the operational requirements necessary to move goods through Customs

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FOR COUNTY ROSCOMMON BUSINESSES ONLY

Customs Workshops / Preparing for Brexit (in conjunction with LEO Mayo)

Dates:   Tuesday 10th, Wednesday 11th + Thursday 12th of  November 2020

Time:    10am – 1pm

Venue: Online Via Zoom

Cost: FREE

Trainers: BDO Customs & International Trade Services Ltd (in conjunction with LEO Mayo)

Participants require a laptop/computer, reliable Wi-Fi, speaker and camera.

No matter what type of business you have, you will experience some form of impact from Brexit. This course will enable companies to understand both Revenue rules in Ireland and HMRC rules in the UK.

It will cover the post Brexit simplifications being introduced by both Authorities and how to apply for these and the operational requirements necessary to move goods through Customs. Some of the issues that will be faced are from a Customs and Trade perspective:

  • Customs Duty

  • Import VAT

  • Border Delays

  • Additional Costs, eg Clearance Agents, etc.

  • Additional Documentation, eg Import and Export Documentation, etc.

  • New Procedures, eg how and when to lodge import and export SADs, etc.

  • New Licenses

    Depending on the industry in which your business is involved, issues may be slightly different. For example, the food industry will have customs duty and border delays high on their agenda; the construction industry will have border delays high on their agenda; while textiles would be impacted by high duty rates primarily and IT may have to consider Export Controls.

    The above is a very simplified explanation as not alone does each industry experience each issue differently but each business within industries will be effected differently. Ultimately, Importers and Exporters will need to know how to move their goods through Customs in Ireland and the UK post Brexit.

You will be sent your log on details prior to the event.