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Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 October 2013 laying down the Union Customs Code (recast)

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TITLE VIIIU.K.GOODS TAKEN OUT OF THE CUSTOMS TERRITORY OF THE UNION

CHAPTER 1U.K.Formalities prior to the exit of goods

Article 263U.K.Lodging a pre-departure declaration

1.Goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union shall be covered by a pre-departure declaration to be lodged at the F1... customs office within a specific time-limit before the goods are taken out of the customs territory of the Union.

2.The obligation referred to in paragraph 1 shall be waived:

(a)for means of transport and the goods carried thereon only passing through the territorial waters or the airspace of the customs territory of the Union without a stop within that territory; or

(b)in other specific cases, where duly justified by the type of goods or traffic or where required by international agreements.

3.The pre-departure declaration shall take the form of one of the following:

(a)a customs declaration, where the goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union are placed under a customs procedure for which such declaration is required;

(b)a re-export declaration F2...;

(c)an exit summary declaration, in accordance with Article 271.

4.The pre-departure declaration shall contain the particulars necessary for risk analysis for security and safety purposes.

[F35.For the purposes of paragraph 3(a), a “customs declaration” includes an export declaration pursuant to regulations under the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018, section 35.]

Article 264U.K.Risk analysis

The customs office to which the pre-departure declaration referred to in Article 263 is lodged shall ensure that, within a specific time-limit, a risk analysis is carried out, F4... for security and safety purposes, on the basis of that declaration and shall take the necessary measures based on the results of that risk analysis.

Article 265U.K.Delegation of power

The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts, in accordance with Article 284, in order to determine:

(a)

the specific time-limit, referred to in Article 263(1), within which the pre-departure declaration is to be lodged before the goods are taken out of the customs territory of the Union taking into account the type of traffic;

(b)

[X1the specific cases where the obligation to lodge a pre-departure declaration is waived in accordance with point (b) of Article 263(2).]

Article 266U.K.Conferral of implementing powers

The Commission shall specify, by means of implementing acts, the time-limit referred to in Article 264, within which risk analysis is to be carried out taking into account the time-limit referred to in Article 263(1).

Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 285(4).

CHAPTER 2U.K.Formalities on exit of goods

Article 267U.K.Customs supervision and formalities on exit

1.Goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union shall be subject to customs supervision and may be subject to customs controls. Where appropriate, the customs authorities may determine the route to be used, and the time-limit to be respected when goods are to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union.

2.Goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union shall be presented to customs on exit by one of the following persons:

(a)the person who takes the goods out of the customs territory of the Union;

(b)the person in whose name or on whose behalf the person who takes the goods out of the customs territory of the Union acts;

(c)the person who assumes responsibility for the carriage of the goods prior to their exit from the customs territory of the Union.

3.Goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union shall be subject, as appropriate, to the following:

(a)the repayment or remission of import duty;

(b)the payment of export refunds;

(c)the collection of export duty;

(d)the formalities required under provisions in force with regard to other charges;

(e)the application of prohibitions and restrictions justified on grounds of, inter alia, public morality, public policy or public security, the protection of the health and life of humans, animals or plants, the protection of the environment, the protection of national treasures possessing artistic, historic or archaeological value and the protection of industrial or commercial property, including controls against drug precursors, goods infringing certain intellectual property rights and cash, as well as the implementation of fishery conservation and management measures and of commercial policy measures.

4.Release for exit shall be granted by the customs authorities on condition that the goods in question will be taken out of the customs territory of the Union in the same condition as when:

(a)the customs or re-export declaration was accepted; or

(b)the exit summary declaration was lodged.

Article 268U.K.Conferral of implementing powers

The Commission shall specify, by means of implementing acts, the procedural rules on the exit referred to in Article 267.

Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 285(4).

CHAPTER 3U.K.Export and re-export

Article 269U.K.Export of Union goods

1.Union goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union shall be placed under the export procedure.

2.Paragraph 1 shall not apply to any of the following Union goods:

(a)goods placed under the outward processing procedure;

(b)goods taken out of the customs territory of the Union after having been placed under the end-use procedure;

(c)goods delivered, VAT or excise duty exempted, as aircraft or ship supplies, regardless of the destination of the aircraft or ship, for which a proof of such supply is required;

(d)goods placed under the internal transit procedure;

(e)goods moved temporarily out of the customs territory of the Union in accordance with Article 155.

3.The formalities concerning the export customs declaration laid down in the customs legislation shall apply in the cases referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 2.

Article 270U.K.Re-export of non-Union goods

1.Non-Union goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union shall be subject to a re-export declaration to be lodged at the competent customs office.

2.Articles 158 to 195 shall apply to the re-export declaration.

3.Paragraph 1 shall not apply to any of the following goods:

(a)goods placed under the external transit procedure which only pass through the customs territory of the Union;

(b)goods trans-shipped within, or directly re-exported from, a free zone;

(c)goods in temporary storage which are directly re-exported from a temporary storage facility.

CHAPTER 4U.K.Exit summary declaration

Article 271U.K.Lodging an exit summary declaration

1.Where goods are to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union and a customs declaration or a re-export declaration is not lodged as pre-departure declaration, an exit summary declaration shall be lodged at the customs office of exit.

Customs authorities may allow the exit summary declaration to be lodged at another customs office, provided that the latter immediately communicates or makes available electronically the necessary particulars to the customs office of exit.

2.The exit summary declaration shall be lodged by the carrier.

Notwithstanding the obligations of the carrier, the exit summary declaration may be lodged instead by one of the following persons:

(a)the exporter or consignor or other person in whose name or on whose behalf the carrier acts;

(b)any person who is able to present the goods in question or have them presented at the customs office of exit.

3.Customs authorities may accept that commercial, port or transport information systems may be used to lodge an exit summary declaration, provided that they contain the necessary particulars for such declaration and that these particulars are available within a specific time-limit, before the goods are taken out of the customs territory of the Union.

4.Customs authorities may accept, instead of the lodging of the exit summary declaration, the lodging of a notification and access to the particulars of an exit summary declaration in the economic operator's computer system.

Article 272U.K.Amendment and invalidation of the exit summary declaration

1.The declarant may, upon application, be permitted to amend one or more particulars of the exit summary declaration after it has been lodged.

No amendment shall be possible after any of the following:

(a)the customs authorities have informed the person who lodged the exit summary declaration that they intend to examine the goods;

(b)the customs authorities have established that one or more particulars of the exit summary declaration are inaccurate or incomplete;

(c)the customs authorities have already granted the release of the goods for exit.

[F52 . Where the goods for which an exit summary declaration has been lodged are not taken out of the customs territory of the Union, the customs authorities shall invalidate that declaration without delay in either of the following cases:

( a ) upon application by the declarant; or

( b ) after 150 days have elapsed since the declaration was lodged.]

Article 273U.K.Conferral of implementing powers

The Commission shall specify, by means of implementing acts, the procedural rules for:

(a)

lodging the exit summary declaration referred to in Article 271;

(b)

amending the exit summary declaration, in accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 272(1);

(c)

invalidating the exit summary declaration, in accordance with Article 272(2).

Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 285(4).

CHAPTER 5U.K.Re-export notification

Article 274U.K.Lodging a re-export notification

1.Where non-Union goods referred to in points (b) and (c) of Article 270(3) are taken out of the customs territory of the Union and the obligation to lodge an exit summary declaration for those goods is waived, a re-export notification shall be lodged.

2.The re-export notification shall be lodged at the customs office of exit of the goods by the person responsible for the presentation of goods on exit in accordance with Article 267(2).

3.The re-export notification shall contain the particulars necessary to discharge the free zone procedure or to end the temporary storage.

Customs authorities may accept that commercial, port or transport information systems may be used to lodge a re-export notification, provided that they contain the necessary particulars for such notification and these particulars are available before the goods are taken out of the customs territory of the Union.

4.Customs authorities may accept, instead of the lodging of the re-export notification, the lodging of a notification and access to the particulars of a re-export notification in the economic operator's computer system.

Article 275U.K.Amendment and invalidation of the re-export notification

1.The declarant may, upon application, be permitted to amend one or more particulars of the re-export notification after it has been lodged.

No amendment shall be possible after any of the following:

(a)the customs authorities have informed the person who lodged the re-export notification that they intend to examine the goods;

(b)the customs authorities have established that one or more particulars of the re-export notification are inaccurate or incomplete;

(c)the customs authorities have already granted the release of the goods for exit.

[F52 . Where the goods for which a re-export notification has been lodged are not taken out of the customs territory of the Union, the customs authorities shall invalidate that notification without delay in either of the following cases:

( a ) upon application by the declarant; or

( b ) after 150 days have elapsed since the notification was lodged.]

Article 276U.K.Conferral of implementing powers

The Commission shall specify, by means of implementing acts, the procedural rules for:

(a)

lodging the re-export notification referred to in Article 274;

(b)

amending the re-export notification, in accordance with the first sub-paragraph of Article 275(1);

(c)

invalidating the re-export notification in accordance with Article 275(2).

Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 285(4).

CHAPTER 6U.K.Relief from export duty

Article 277U.K.Relief from export duty for Union goods temporarily exported

Without prejudice to Article 259, Union goods which are temporarily exported from the customs territory of the Union shall benefit from export duty relief, conditional upon their re-import.

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