Customs Planning
International trade can often include significant costs, sometimes not budgeted, but also in many cases costs which can, with care, be reduced or possibly even avoided completely. Despite this, many companies simply accept that the customs duty they pay and the charges raised by their agents are a necessary cost of international trade.
The Customs Practice can help clients to reduce customs duty costs to an absolute legal minimum, at the same time utilising the efficiencies of duty relief regimes and suspensions, whilst also ensuring that all customs-related processes are fully compliant with the increasingly rigorous demands of changing Customs legislation.
Overpaid customs duty erodes profits and competitiveness. Our aim is to help clients to improve their profitability through effective customs planning, building on the three cornerstones of customs duty - customs valuation, origin and tariff classification.
The Customs Practice can help clients to reduce customs duty costs to an absolute legal minimum, at the same time utilising the efficiencies of duty relief regimes and suspensions, whilst also ensuring that all customs-related processes are fully compliant with the increasingly rigorous demands of changing Customs legislation.
Overpaid customs duty erodes profits and competitiveness. Our aim is to help clients to improve their profitability through effective customs planning, building on the three cornerstones of customs duty - customs valuation, origin and tariff classification.