HMRC approves further delay for traders to make customs system migration
HMRC is automatically guaranteeing traders that commit to switching to the new CDS system by ...
HMRC has delayed the roll-out of its new customs platform for exports following a series of outages for imports that left traders furious.
Customs Declaration Service (CDS) replaced Customs Handling Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) as the UK import platform this year, with exports expected to come online 31 January.
Now, this has been pushed to 30 November “to allow for more testing”, and industry sources say the system may even be pushed back to 2024.
One customs source told The Loadstar the ...
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