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You may be able to import certain goods free from payment of either Customs Duty, GST or both, from outside the Customs Union
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Details about excise duty rates for the general public, including how much duty is charged per quantity of goods
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Find out about your duty free allowances for alcohol, tobacco and other goods when arriving in Jersey, including the alternative allowance
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How to appeal any decision made by Customs
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Traders may be able to use SDP to reduce the process requirements at the border
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If your trading activities include imports, exports or both, you may be subject to a customs audit
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If you import or export goods into or out of the Customs Union, you must classify those goods for customs purposes
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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You may be able to suspend or pay less Customs Duty if you use these customs procedures
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Find out about procedures, origins and temporary storage of goods
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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The temporary admission procedure allows you to temporarily import goods free from payment of customs duty and GST as long as you do not alter the goods
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Transit is a customs procedure that allows goods to be moved across international borders under customs control
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Find customs agents and fast parcel operators who can help submit customs declarations
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Exceptions in certain circumstances to pay duty on goods