Rules of Origin
Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 27, 2024
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM GMT
Location
Delivered online by Becky Stark of Stark Export Focus
Fees/Admission
Member Price: £255+VAT
Non-Member Price: £299+VAT
To book please email internationaltrade@doncaster-chamber.co.uk
Contact Information
01302 640100
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Description
Rules of Origin impact on the documentation that may or may not be provided to facilitate the import of goods into a target market - but do you understand the rules and the evidence that you are required to maintain for HMRC?
Course Overview:
What is the origin of the goods you declare on your commercial invoices? Do you issue certificates of origin to your customers or submit invoice declarations? These documents relate to both preference and non-preference origin of goods - but do you understand the terminology and the difference between the two?
With guiding principles from the World Customs Organisation and the revised Kyoto convention, rules of origin impact on the documentation that may or may not be provided to facilitate the import of goods into the target market.
It is important that you understand the how these rules of origin determine your company's ability to purchase/supply goods on a preferential tariff basis. You also need to understand both where to find these rules and how to apply them correctly in accordance with each of the UK's trade agreements, including the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement. It is not necessarily the same rule for every country you trade with.
In addition to understanding the rules and their application, companies are required to hold proof of their origin calculations within the business to satisfy an HMRC audit. The cost of non-compliance can be very high, resulting in penalties from HMRC. Is this an issue for your business?
Content:
- World Customs Organisation
- The significance of origin
- Non-preference origin
- Trade agreements and preference origin
- How origin is calculated
- Support documentation
- Origin rules in the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement
- Impact of UK-EU separation on global Trade Agreements
- Where to find the necessary details
- Essential compliance checklist
This full day course puts origin into context on the world stage. Delegates will learn the difference between preference and non-preference documents, explore rules of origin and how these should be applied, along with the requisite proof that is required for HMRC should they choose to audit.
This course is suitable for sales, logistics, production and purchasing staff who need to understand how their respective roles impact on each other - and potentially the compliance of the company.