Commercial Customs Data
This page is for our Parcelforce Worldwide retail customers and has been created as a guide to customs. Please remember that customs rules and regulations are different in each country and Parcelforce Worldwide is not responsible for setting any rules. Below is a guide only and rules may differ depending on what and where you are exporting to.
What is a Customs Declaration?
A customs declaration is required for all exports of parcels from the UK to overseas destinations (and imports of parcels to the UK from overseas). The customs declaration is managed and submitted by Parcelforce Worldwide (and our chosen partners) as appropriate for each product. Customs agencies use the information provided within the customs declaration to ensure items are compliant with their own local regulations and to calculate what, if any, tax and duties are due. If you are sending goods to a country outside of the UK, you must provide full and accurate information to avoid parcels being rejected by customs. For more information please visit gov.uk's website.
The CP72 and CN23 are officially recognised documents to capture essential details to support and make the customs declarations in the UK and in destination countries.
Each destination is responsible for setting their own import controls on restricted goods. Customers are advised to identify whether items being imported into a specific destination will require licences / certificates or incur additional charges. To identify specific Country requirements, please visit our individual country pages.
*Please note: When sending items from Northern Ireland to the EU, no customs declarations are required for sending gifts or goods.
What is a Commercial Invoice?
A commercial invoice is a supporting document for customs purposes. The commercial invoice enables the overseas customs authorities to confirm required information about the goods you are sending.
How do I present the above supporting documents?
These documents must be physically provided when sending the item. We recommend you include these physical documents within a plastic wallet affixed to the outside of the parcel. You must attach this to the same side as your address label where size permits, however if this not possible, we suggest that you attach it on the reverse/back of the item if there is sufficient space. Items sent without valid or incorrectly or partially completed documents may be delayed or returned to sender. These documents will need to be completed accurately and in full, the easiest way to do this is via our online journey. Alternatively you can do this at any Post Office® branch or depot*.
You must ensure that you are confident that the information provided is true and accurate reflection of the items being dispatched. PFW cannot be held liable for any incorrect information but the sender can be legally responsible for ensuring data provided for customs purposes is accurate. It is worthwhile ensuring that you are familiar with the customs laws for exporting and importing.
Please note: If purchasing our services via the Post Office® you will only be asked to complete a CP72
Electronic Customs Data
Electronic customs data is also mandatory. Any items with incomplete or missing data may be delayed or returned. The easiest way to do this is via our online journey.
CP72 Customs Despatch Pack
CN23 Customs Declaration
Commercial Invoice – Supporting Document
What information do i need to provide?
Products | Information needed | Documents |
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globalexpress |
Sender’s details in FULL, including phone number Gift’ is not an applicable description for commercial items (C2C). Customs use the item description to facilitate border checks. The HS/Tariff Code (minimum 8 digits) Item value for each individual item in the parcel |
CP72 |
irelandexpress |
Sender’s Details in FULL, including Phone Number |
Product label |
To identify specific Country requirements, please visit our individual country pages here.
Export Licenses / Regulatory Controls
Certain goods being exported to some countries may require an export licence or a document from other regulatory bodies. Attach it to the package in a clearly marked envelope. Customers must also advise us of this electronically as part of the booking process.
Please check with the relevant government department prior to shipping your goods to see if they require additional licenses or documents.
Sending Items to the EU and Non-EU destinations – VAT & Customs Duties
For items being sent to countries outside of the UK the customs thresholds at which point taxes and duties are applicable will vary from country to country and are decided by local customs authorities. We would always recommend that you check these before sending and further information on this can be found here.
For customers sending an item from NI to the EU there is no requirement to complete and apply a customs declaration. NI remains in the EU Customs Union and therefore customs taxes and duties are not applicable. The taxes and duties applied depend on the individual contents of the parcel, the weight, and the value.
I’m sending to the Channel Islands; will I need a Customs Declaration?
Yes, if you are shipping item/s to the Channel Islands you will require custom declarations. This includes Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Herm and Sark. Please note goods to Jersey may also be liable for GST (Goods and Service Tax) which is currently 5%. Find out more about shipping to the Channel Islands at our Worldwide Directory.