CHIEF to CDS Migration Made Easy With Customs Insights
As you are probably now well aware, HMRC’s CHIEF (Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight system) is being discontinued and replaced by CDS (Customs Declaration Service) by 31st March, 2023.
The closure of CHIEF means that you and your business will need to be up to speed with all of the changes, any new legislation coming into play and of course using the new CDS system.
As your compliance experts, we want to make the move as smooth as possible, as well as offering sound advice and guidance along the way.
We are also going to share a series of helpful videos released by the HMRC this week, across our channels, so that you can be fully prepared and compliant, when the time comes.
Click the links below and start your CHIEF to CDS migration journey today.
How to subscribe to the Customs Declaration Service – YouTube
How to set up a standing authority on the Customs Declaration Service (one signature). – YouTube
How to use the secure file upload service on the Customs Declaration Service – YouTube
Alternatively, get in touch with one of our Customs Insights advisors on
01304 211652 or email enquiries@customsinsights.co.uk to find out how we can help you make the move.
In addition, we will also be running a series of webinar and seminar events to take you step by step through all you need to know on making the move.
To register your interest for our upcoming CHIEF to CDS migration webinars & seminars which will deliver a step-by-step guide on making the move, enter your contact details here.
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