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Labelling requirements for moving goods from GB to retail premises in NI under NIRMS

The Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (NIRMS) is a new way to move prepacked retail goods such as food, drink, cut flowers and pet food from GB into NI. You can find out more about NIRMS on NICTA. The scheme started on 1 October 2023, replacing the existing Scheme for Temporary Agrifood Movements into Northern

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Benefit from our TSS screen-sharing service by booking a session

The TSS offers an interactive Microsoft Teams screen-sharing service, to give traders guidance and support for any tasks or issues they may face while using the TSS Portal.  With this service, traders can directly see what is happening on-screen within the TSS system, providing them with a comprehensive solution to resolve different types of TSS-related

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Don’t miss out on the ‘Windsor Framework: 30th September customs changes – 6 months to go’ webinar

The Trader Support Service (TSS) is hosting a webinar – Windsor Framework: 30th September customs changes – 6 months to go – which will take place at 13:00pm GMT on Tuesday 9th April. This is the first in our series of three webinars on our Windsor Framework countdown, 6 months to go, 3 months to

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Advanced warning of TSS outage: New TSS features and NICTA updates coming in April

Later this month there will be an update to the TSS Portal as well as improvements to the Northern Ireland Customs and Trade Academy (NICTA) website.  These changes will require a short downtime of the portal, which is currently planned for Sunday 14 April 2024 from 17:00 to 22:00.  A short summary of these changes

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Changes to VAT Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) guidance

If a business deregisters for VAT, any Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number(s) they hold will also be removed at the same time. EORIs are needed for authorisations, including a UK Internal Market System (UKIMS) authorisation, and licences. To continue using these businesses will need to apply for a new GB EORI number and

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