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Moving licensed goods into or out of Northern Ireland

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Find out what you need to do if you move licensed goods into or out of Northern Ireland, including by import, export or transit.

If you move licensed goods into or out of Northern Ireland, including by import, export or transit and do not use simplifications

You should make sure the information on your declaration matches the information on the relevant licence or certification. If it does not match, your haulier may need to report for inspection.

You will still enter information in your declaration and licence in the same way, but the format to enter information may change (such as for CHED PP and FGAS).

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