BTEC Intermediate Award in Customs Export and Import Procedures (CM3)
A Diploma originally developed by BIFA with HM Customs & Excise in line with their long-term freight policy. Accredited by BTEC (Business & Technology Education Council) from 2005.
Duration: Five days attendance plus work-based assignments and projects.
Course Content: • Customs role in international trade • The Customs tariff • Classification of goods • Incoterms and Customs valuation • Customs handling of international trade • The Harmonised System of Classification • NES - The National Export System • Export licensing • Customs documentation and declarations • Export Customs Procedure Codes • The ATA Carnet • Origin of goods and Customs • Outward Processing Relief (OPR) application and operation • Import Customs Procedure Codes • Custom Freight Simplified Procedures and imports • Duty and VAT calculation • Payment of duty and VAT • Import licensing and tariff quotas • Anti-dumping Duty • The C105 and valuation • Inwards Processing Relief (IPR) application and operation • Excise duty calculation • Return Goods Relief • The Common Agricultural Policy • VAT and international trade • Community transit and NCTS • Customs warehousing • Customs and EU trade – Intrastats and REDS (Registered Excise Dealers and Shippers) • AEO - Authorised Economic Operator; types & advantages / disadvantages • Researching Customs operations • Customs declarations and reporting for specific regimes • Customs and customer communications • Project – Customs and international trade procedures
Course Dates: A five-day course 0930 - 1630 hours, attendance is required on all five dates
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