Inward Processing Relief (IPR) is a duty-relief arrangement that allows for the import of goods into the EC so that they can be processed and re-exported with import duty suspended or reclaimed.
Businesses need to be authorised to take advantage of these absolute savings. There are various options and elections that must be understood by a business seeking to use IPR if you are to maximise the benefits while at the same time minimising administration and compliance risks.
Customs planning involves:
Applying for and obtaining the right type of authorisation
Setting up robust systems that meet any conditions of the relief
Ensuring that any partners meet their necessary obligations
Putting in place controls to show you all your obligations are met and the level of any benefits
Proper disclosure and project management should speed up the implementation process and keep set up costs down.
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