People get ready.
HMRC have announced that long overdue changes have been made to the Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system.
It has been developing a new system for processing customs declarations for imports and exports. The current system; CHIEF will be replaced by the Customs Declaration Service (CDS). A phased launch of CDS will begin from August 2018.
Why CDS is replacing CHIEF
CHIEF is one of the world’s largest and most sophisticated electronic services for managing customs declaration processes, but it’s nearly 25 years old and can’t be easily adapted to new requirements.
The decision to replace CHIEF with CDS was made before the EU referendum however CDS will be scaled to handle any potential increases in the volume of declarations that may result from the UK’s exit from the EU.
How this will affect importers and exporters
If a business imports goods into, or exports goods to outside the EU, it (or its agent) will be currently using CHIEF to:
- process declarations for goods entering and leaving the UK or EU through ports and airports
- calculate and pay the correct duty and taxes
- complete customs information electronically.
You will still be able to do these things on CDS, but there will be differences:
- CDS will be accessed on GOV.UK through a Government Gateway account
- CDS will offer several new and existing services in one place – for example, it will be possible to: view previous import and export data on pre-defined reports, check the tariff, apply for new authorisations and simplifications, and check a business’ duty deferment statement
- online help will include self-service tools, guides and checklists
- some additional information will be required for declarations in order to align with the World Customs Organisation Kyoto Convention, currently being implemented in the UK through the Union Customs Code (UCC).
When will a business need to start using CDS?
CDS will be phased in between August and early 2019, with CHIEF continuing to run during this time to aid the transition. A business or its agent will be informed by its software provider when it needs to provide the additional information in order to start making declarations on CDS.
HMRC has stated that it will keep businesses updated as the system develops. There will also be regular updates about CDS on GOV.UK.
Please contact us if you have any queries on this change.