Use Special Procedures to Improve Cash Flow and Customs Efficiency
Inward and Outward Processing (IP and OP) are powerful customs procedures that can help UK businesses reduce or suspend duty payments when importing goods for processing or exporting goods temporarily. These special procedures offer significant cost-saving and operational benefits—but only when used correctly and compliantly.
This focused two-hour virtual training session will guide you through how to access and manage these procedures effectively as part of your trade compliance strategy.
What the Course Covers:
• An overview of Inward and Outward Processing (IP/OP) and when to use them
• The impact of the EU Union Customs Code (UCC) on applications and operations
• Understanding the duty guarantee requirements
• Step-by-step guidance on the IP application process
• How to complete and manage C99 / C&E812 suspension returns
• The internal systems and controls needed to maintain compliance
Included with the Course:
• A downloadable set of course slides for future reference
• Clear and practical guidance notes to assist with implementation and ongoing use
This course is ideal for anyone involved in customs, finance, operations, or compliance who is looking to optimise customs procedures and manage import/export flows more cost-effectively.
Date: Tuesday 17 June 9.30am to 11.30am
Virtual: Zoom Platform
Cost to attend: Members £250.00 + VAT and Non-Members £330.00 + VAT
Please note: This event will not be recorded and any material will only be circulated to those that attend.
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British Chambers of Commerce Accredited Course: The British Chambers of Commerce has a range of nationally accredited international trade courses that give essential skills that are invaluable to small and large businesses alike.
At the end of the course there will be a short assessment paper to complete which results in a BCC Certificate with a Pass or Merit achievement worth 1 credit. Achieve 6 credits to receive the BCC Foundation Award in International Trade.