HMRC has issued updated guidance for businesses which need to check whether an entity which stores goods in the UK on its behalf is registered with the Fulfilment House Due Diligence Scheme (FHDDS).
The published list is alphabetical order by company name.
The list should be used if you are a business that is not established in the EU to see if the business that stores your goods in the UK is registered with the FHDDS.
If your business is outsourcing or considering outsourcing its fulfilment operations, then the fulfilment house you are using or intending to use of must be legally accredited by HMRC to do so.
Businesses that must be registered
Businesses are required to be registered if it stores any goods where all of the following apply:
- the goods were imported from a country outside the EU
- the goods are owned by, or stored on behalf of, someone established outside the EU
- the goods are being offered for sale and have not been sold in the UK before
It is illegal to operate outside of the scheme and any fulfilment company found doing so will be prevented operating a fulfilment business and may be subject to a £10,000 penalty and a criminal conviction.