*REGISTRATION CLOSED* The Post-Brexit Scheme All Voluntary & Community Organisations Should Register For - HMRC Briefing
From the 1st January 2021, any NI organisation - be they private, public or voluntary/ community - that moves goods between NI and GB, including simply purchasing goods from a GB supplier needs to register for an Economic Operators Registration and Identification or 'EORI' number. The EORI number is used an as an identification number in customs procedures coming into effect in 2021 when the Brexit transition period ends. A Trader Support Service has been established to help with this which you can register for here. To help NI voluntary and community sector organisations prepare for this, NICVA is hosting this free Zoom Webinar.
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10.00 Introduction – Geoff Nuttall, NICVA
10.05 Registration Requirements & The Trader Support Scheme (TSS)
– Elinor Patterson (HMRC), Frank Dunsmuir (TSS)
10.25 Other Issues to Consider – Stephen Kelly, NI Dept for the Economy
10.35 Q&A
11.00 Close
(Please Note - The time of the this event has changed from that originally advertised)
Please be aware that you may be charged if you don't attend an event you have registered for—even in the case of free to access events. Full details on NICVA cancellation policy
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