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Import Procedures

 

Duration - 1 Day - 9.15am to 16:30pm
 
Price - £320 + VAT / With Early Bird Saving - £270 + VAT (when you book 1 month in advance)
 
Location - Milton Keynes
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What is this workshop about?
The aim of this course is to ensure that all those attending understand the necessary requirements for successful importing into the UK and EU - and how they can apply those requirements in their place of work.
 
Who should attend?
- New employees working for Importing companies
- Import administrators with no formal training
- Managers requiring further in-depth knowledge of current import requirements
- Purchasing department personnel
- Freight forwarder import staff
- Management trainees

Course Outcomes
1. Be aware of the costs and cash flow implications of different methods of payment
2. Be able to decide upon the best terms of payment to accept
3. How to achieve it to your best advantage
4. How to minimise costs and maximise profit
 
Topics Covered
- Factors to be considered to ensure successful importing
- Sources of advice and information
- HM Revenue & Customs entry requirements
- Customs Procedure Codes
- The Customs 'Tariff'
- Types of Import Entry
- Import documentation
- Duty Payment, Deferment Account and Customs Warehousing
- Preferences and Quotas
- The role of Freight Forwarders
- Methods of payment
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Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK12 6BA
Tel: 01908 221162 Fax: 01908 313800
Email: enquiries@tatefreightforms.co.uk
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