How do I contact the UK customs?
How do I contact the UK customs?
For general enquires regarding import, export, international trade and the National Cearance Hub (NCH) please contact the HMRC Customs and International Trade Helpline on Telephone: 0300 200 3700. You can also contact NCH using an online form, webchat or by post.
How do I notify HMRC of a non resident?
Tell HMRC before you leave Fill in form P85 and send it to HMRC . Include Parts 2 and 3 of your P45 form – get these from your employer (or Jobcentre Plus if you’ve been claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance). Send a Self Assessment tax return instead if you usually complete one, for example if you’re self-employed.
Can I contact UK Customs about a parcel?
If you have a specific question about the duties / taxes for a parcel that’s being sent to you, you need to contact the HM Revenue and Customs team on 0300 200 3700. You can also find more information about tax and customs on goods sent from abroad on the gov.uk website.
Do I need to tell HMRC I am moving abroad?
You need to tell HM Revenue and Customs ( HMRC ) that you’re moving or retiring abroad to make sure you pay the right amount of tax.
Which country codes should I use on the customs declaration?
The individual country codes (shown above in brackets) must be used on the customs declaration for exports to and imports from these territories. In the published trade statistics, trade involving these territories will be included with that of France, Spain and Italy as appropriate.
What is the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s geographical names index?
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s (FCO) Geographical names index, is a subset of ISO 3166 and currently lists 195 countries that are officially recognised by the UK. In addition to the country code for each country, the ISO 3166 standard also has:
How do I record foreign income on my SA100 tax return?
Use supplementary pages SA106 to record foreign income and gains on your SA100 Tax Return. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format.
Which country code should I use to denote an international country?
Use ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes to denote an international country, with the exception of UK nations which should use extended codes. The selected standard must be used when a country code is used in new systems.