Easy Customs is Now Smart Customs: A New Name, the Same Passionate Service
In an ever-evolving customs landscape, adaptability and innovation are crucial. Today, we are excited to announce that Easy Customs is rebranding to Smart Customs. This name change reflects not only
Smart Customs : Important Updates ahead of September 2024
As the dust settles after Labour’s General election landslide victory, it is perhaps a good time to take stock of changes planned in 2024 from a customs perspective. The decisive
Understanding the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): A Guide for Businesses
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a pivotal regulatory framework introduced by the European Union (EU) to address carbon emissions associated with imports into the EU. In this comprehensive
Navigating Changes: Exporting Goods, from Ireland to the UK After January 31, 2024
If you are involved in exporting goods from Ireland to the UK, it is essential to stay informed about the changes that will take effect from January 31, 2024. With
Countdown to the UK’s Border Target Operating Model (TOM) & SPS changes– 31 st October 2023
What are the changes to the UK's border model about? The UK Government plans to introduce full import controls for Ireland to GB goods movements from 31 st October
The Windsor Agreement – Northern Ireland Protocol 2.0
The long awaited Windsor Agreement was announced at the end of February. Essentially, this agreement is a “Northern Ireland Protocol 2.0” with simplifications and easements to lessen the burden of
Returned Goods Relief:
Under The Union Customs Code, goods can be exported from the EU to a 3rd country and re-imported into the EU without payment of Customs Duty provided all the required
Customs Health Check Service:
Is your business in the dark over its customs charges? Parcel Operators offer many benefits when moving your business’ goods – speed, cost effectiveness and reliability. But many businesses do
Let’s talk about VAT!
One area that businesses must consider as part of their importing and exporting in Ireland and the UK is VAT. The Incoterms for contracts can lead to unplanned consequences for
Northern Ireland Protocol – Red and Green Lane
On Tuesday, the UK formally announced plans to unilaterally change the terms of the Protocol by introducing so-called “green” lanes for goods that are intended to remain within Northern Ireland