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The Customs (Export) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019

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CHAPTER 6Customs agents

Declarations made by customs representatives before exit day

72.—(1) Paragraphs (2) and (3) apply where—

(a)goods are subject to a common export procedure on or after exit day and before exit day a customs declaration was lodged in respect of the goods under Article 171 of the UCC,

(b)that declaration was lodged by a person (“A”) acting in the capacity of a customs representative as described by Article 5(6) of the UCC on behalf of another person (“B”),

(c)on or after exit day, the goods are presented to Customs on export, and

(d)no notification was received by HMRC before exit day that A’s appointment as the customs representative was withdrawn.

(2) Where this paragraph applies—

(a)the disclosure of the appointment to HMRC of A as a customs representative of B is to be treated as the disclosure to HMRC on exit day of A as a Customs agent of B in respect of the goods, and

(b)the extent of A’s authority to act as a customs representative of B, so far as relevant to the export of the goods, is to be treated as the extent of A’s authority to act as a Customs agent of B in relation to those goods until those goods have been exported from the United Kingdom.

(3) Where this paragraph applies, regulation 56(1) (Customs agents, residence or establishment) does not apply to A to the extent that A acts as a Customs agent concerning a common export procedure in relation to the goods.

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