Kim Hutchinson Director of specialist tax consultancy SKS (GB) Ltd looks at the pros and cons of becoming an Authorised Economic Operator
The impact of 9/11 has hit the EU shores and from January 2008 businesses that want their goods to continue to move freely into and out of the EU should consider applying for a new accreditation from HMRC to become an Authorised Economic Operator (AEO). It is likely to become a 'kitemark' for trusted business partners.
Who is affected?
All businesses that own or move goods through the international supply chain are affected irrespective of size or trade sector including:
● manufacturers
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Kim Hutchinson Director of specialist tax consultancy SKS (GB) Ltd looks at the pros and cons of becoming an Authorised Economic Operator
The impact of 9/11 has hit the EU shores and from January 2008 businesses that want their goods to continue to move freely into and out of the EU should consider applying for a new accreditation from HMRC to become an Authorised Economic Operator (AEO). It is likely to become a 'kitemark' for trusted business partners.
Who is affected?
All businesses that own or move goods through the international supply chain are affected irrespective of size or trade sector including:
● manufacturers
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