Check if you need a customs guarantee

Last updated 3 March 2021

You may need an individual guarantee or a customs comprehensive guarantee to enter goods into a customs special procedure and defer duty.

A customs guarantee is an agreement to cover customs debt that:

  • has arisen, known as actual debt
  • will arise from certain customs special procedures, known as potential debt

When you should use an individual guarantee

You should use an individual guarantee if you:

  • move goods no more than 3 times a year using Common or Union Transit
  • use authorisation by declaration to put goods into customs special procedures (inward processing, temporary admission or end use) no more than 3 times a year
  • need to cover a large amount of customs debt that cannot be covered by your customs comprehensive guarantee
  • have a General Guarantee Account (GGA) - read GGA guidance

When you need a customs comprehensive guarantee

You must get authorisation to use a customs comprehensive guarantee if you:

  • use a duty deferment account to delay payment of Customs Duty, excise duty and import VAT
  • move goods more than 3 times a year using Union and Common Transit
  • have full authorisation to put goods into customs special procedures (inward processing, temporary admission, or end use)
  • operate a temporary storage facility or customs warehouse