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Previously on "Collecting EU tariffs and VAT"

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  • scooterscot
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    Vassal states should do what they're told, not what they think.

    In time you'll get used to being the EU's bitch.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    Are you deliberately lying?
    I doubt it.
    I had you down as a fantasist and a bit of a thickie, but not as a liar.
    That's your explanation. Only you under-estimated the levels of thickness and fantasy.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    That's alright they can do the customs declaration for the Chinese goods they are fiddling where they landed in Hamburg.



    Not a problem for us as we will receive goods in UK ports now.
    Are you deliberately lying?

    You’ve quoted a paragraph but then deliberately left out this:

    enter Europe through the port of Hamburg, although other European ports were used occasionally. The containers, considered to be in transit, would then be placed on lorries and taken for customs clearance elsewhere in the EU, wherever fraudsters considered they could get away with declaring falsely low values for the products they were importing.
    I had you down as a fantasist and a bit of a thickie, but not as a liar.

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  • vetran
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    That's alright they can do the customs declaration for the Chinese goods they are fiddling where they landed in Hamburg.

    The fraudsters’ modus operandi was fairly
    simple. Goods from China would arrive in
    containers on vessels, which would generally
    enter Europe through the port of Hamburg, although
    other European ports were used occasionally. The
    containers, considered to be in transit, would then
    be placed on lorries and taken for customs clearance
    elsewhere in the EU
    , wherever fraudsters considered
    they could get away with declaring falsely low values
    for the products they were importing.
    Not a problem for us as we will receive goods in UK ports now.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    How exciting.
    Not everything can be about Russian spies and immigration, unfortunately.

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  • DimPrawn
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    How exciting.

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  • meridian
    started a topic Collecting EU tariffs and VAT

    Collecting EU tariffs and VAT

    Part of the White Paper proposal is that the U.K. should collect and pay over tariffs and VAT on behalf of the EU.

    However, the U.K. is also the EU capital for undervaluation fraud on textiles and footwear.

    The EU is unlikely to allow an even greater scope for U.K.-based fraud to continue.

    https://ec.europa.eu/anti-fraud/site...rt_2017_en.pdf

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