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What documents should accompany a customs declaration?
The following documents must accompany your customs declaration:- Commercial invoice.
- Proof of origin (Statement on Origin and a Supplier’s Declaration), if required.
- Transport documents identifying the mode of transport and departure times for export/import.
- Information regarding the ability to pay import VAT or Customs duties direct to a Customs authority, e.g. deferment account.
Read our comprehensive guide to trade routes and customs paperwork article with lots more information, important actions businesses need to take and links to further support.
Article reviewed: November 2024