Join a free webinar to learn distilled experts’ insights on the ‘EU-UK TCA: updates on origin of goods’ topic!
In October 2022, the EU-UK TCA Committee on Customs Cooperation and Rules of Origin adopted a decision establishing a procedure for consultations in the case of denial of preferential tariff treatment. Why was this procedure adopted? What are other origin-related news and challenges?
During the webinar, we look at practical origin-related issues, the latest legal updates, share compliance-related advice. And invite to meet and to continue discussions in the European Customs Practitioners’ Conference in May 25-26 in Vilnius or online (https://www.lcpa.lt/en); and/ or by joining the Customs Knowledge Community (https://www.customsknowledgeinstitute.org).
Agenda
Anthony Buckley: Preferential origin for used goods – is it justifiable to seek proofs that are unobtainable in practice? Case study of used car imports in Ireland.
Zandra Horgan: How to avoid double duty in the supply chain? Since Brexit statistics show duty collected by authorities has nearly doubled but trade has decreased which means many are caught in the double tax trap. We can look at ways to avoid this in your supply chain.
Enrika Naujoke: A practical case study answering the question of why the consultation procedure mentioned above was adopted and is important for businesses in both the EU and the UK.
Tony Buckley is a consultant, utilising his 40 years of experience as a Civil Servant in 7 Departments and a wide variety of senior management roles in policy, operations and project delivery. He was Head of the Revenue Customs Division when he...
Zandra is a Chartered Certified Accountant, Chartered Tax Adviser, Customs Agent & Adviser. She is co-founder of HFS which offer Customs, Accounting & Tax services to a varied client base of multinationals to the SME sector. For many businesses,...
Director of Lithuanian Customs Practitioners Association
Enrika is co-founder and CEO of www.customsclear.net, the trade and customs compliance knowledge platform, which uses an innovative approach to building customs expertise online. She is also director of Lithuanian Customs Practitioners Association...
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