Changes to legal rulings for the origin of goods
Binding Origin Information decisions issued by the UK or for EORI numbers starting GB are not valid in the EU.
New rules for January 2021
The way you apply for a legally binding decision on the origin of your goods is different depending on where you intend to use it. You’ll apply for:
- an Advance Origin Ruling, if you’re importing into or exporting from Great Britain
- a Binding Origin Information decision, if you’re importing into or exporting from Northern Ireland or the EU
If you have an existing Binding Origin Information (BOI) decision
If you have a UK issued preferential BOI ruling for imports into Northern Ireland where the UK has signed an international agreement that reproduces the relevant effects or a non-preferential BOI ruling for imports into Northern Ireland
If you have one of the above rulings, which would have been valid after 11pm on 31 December 2020, your decision will remain a BOI ruling, but will no longer be recognised by the EU.
If you have a UK issued preferential BOI ruling for imports into Great Britain where the UK has signed an international agreement that reproduces the relevant effects or a non-preferential BOI ruling for imports into Great Britain
If you have one of the above rulings which would have been valid after 11pm on 31 December 2020, HMRC will change it to an Advance Origin Ruling.
These will be valid for the remaining time of the original Binding Origin Information decision, but the EU will not recognise them.
If any of the details of the original ruling have changed, the Advance Origin Ruling will not cover your goods.
If you have a UK issued preferential BOI ruling for imports where the UK has not signed an international agreement that reproduces the relevant effects or a BOI issued for exports
These rulings will not be transitioned and you should consider whether you need a replacement ruling to provide certainty of the origin.
If you want your Binding Origin Information decision to become an Advance Origin Ruling
You do not need to do anything.
HMRC will not send out a new version of the ruling, so you must keep your existing Binding Origin Information decision documentation as evidence.
Applying after 1 January 2021
If you’re importing into or exporting from Northern Ireland or the EU
You need to apply for a Binding Origin Information decision.
Binding Origin Information decisions can be issued by HMRC to traders or individuals that have an EORI number that starts XI for goods you’re intending to import into or export from:
- Northern Ireland
- any EU member states, if you’re established in Northern Ireland
If you’re not established in Northern Ireland and want a ruling on goods being moved in EU countries, you must apply in the country where that activity will take place.
If you’re importing into or exporting from Great Britain
You need to apply for an Advance Origin Ruling. You can only get an advance ruling if you both:
- have an EORI number that starts with GB
- intend to import into or export from Great Britain
HMRC will be able to issue rulings concerning preferential origin only in cases where the UK has either signed a new trade agreement with the country, or group of countries from 1 January 2021, or has signed an agreement that reproduces the effects of an existing EU agreement to ensure continuity of trading from 1 January 2021.