Customs Declaration Service
As announced by HM Revenue and Customs, the Customs Declaration Service (CDS) will replace the Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system as of 31 March 2023. Services on CHIEF will be withdrawn in two stages
After 30 September 2022 the ability to make import declarations on CHIEF will end and you must move all your import declarations to CDS.
After 31 March 2023, the ability to make ex-port declarations on CHIEF and the National Export System (NES) will end and you must move all your export declarations to CDS.
Our carrier partners are finalising their migration of import declarations from CHIEF to CDS. So, if you haven’t already, now is the time for you to start preparing for how these changes will affect your business.
How Does This Affect You
If You Do Not Have Customs Approvals Or A Deferment Account
If you do not hold a duty deferment account, or any other Customs approvals or guarantees, you do not need to do anything as our carrier partners will automatically migrate your import declarations to CDS.
If You Operate A Duty Deferment Account
For our carrier partners to continue to make import declarations on your behalf in the new system, you will need to review your set-up for the new system and authorise the use of your duty deferment account. See below.
If You Hold Customs Special Procedures Approvals And Guarantees
If you use Special Procedures such as Inward Processing or Customs Warehousing you will need to obtain your new authorisation numbers and guarantee references to enable imports using these procedures in future. Please send the authorisation reference(s) and associated guarantee reference(s) to your account manager.
How To Authorise A Carrier To Use Your Duty Deferment Account
Register for CDS, set up a new Direct Debit Instruction and authorise the use of your duty deferment account: