Government’s arrangements for goods arriving from the EU is untested and could be exploited, increasing regulatory and fiscal risks. Governments operate import controls for several reasons including: to ensure goods meet relevant standards; to prevent smuggling and illicit activity; and to comply with international obligations. Defra is introducing pre-notification in advance of physical checks and may take a pragmatic approach as people learn the system. HMRC accepted that the sooner import ...
Government’s arrangements for goods arriving from the EU is untested and could be exploited, increasing regulatory and fiscal risks. Governments operate import controls for several reasons including: to ensure goods meet relevant standards; to prevent smuggling and illicit activity; and to comply with international obligations. Defra is introducing pre-notification in advance of physical checks and may take a pragmatic approach as people learn the system. HMRC accepted that the sooner import controls are implemented, the better its ability will be to manage fiscal risks and was confident that controls can now be stepped up without disrupting Type: conclusion | Number: 6 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 6.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 6.2 Alongside this Treasury Minute, the government has sent a separate letter from HMRC setting out further information as requested by the Committee.