Do I use CN22 or CN23?
Do I use CN22 or CN23?
What's the difference between the two? Packages weighing up to two kilograms with a value of up to €425 require a CN22 customs declaration while the CN23 is used for packages weighing from 2 to 20 kilograms with a value of €425 or more.
Do I need a CN22?
The CN22 and CN23 customs declarations are essential if you ship a parcel outside of the EU. These forms indicate the contents of the parcel and must be attached to the outside of the shipping box. To avoid delays, make sure to always fill out these documents as fully as possible.
What needs a customs declaration?
Why do I need to fill out a customs form? Customs forms are now mandatory if you were sending gifts or goods outside of the UK, except if posting to the EU from Northern Ireland. They allow local customs authorities to make sure the goods are permitted and to calculate if there are any duties or taxes to be paid.
Do I need CN22 for Germany?
No, you don't need a customs form for any EU country.
Do I need a CN22 for Isle of Man?
No CN22 customs label needed for IOM only Channel Isles. Isle of Man is treated as part of the UK VAT and customs zone for the purposes of online commerce.
Do I need a CN22 for Ireland?
Yes, if you're sending items/goods (excluding personal correspondence) to a country outside the UK. Except when sending items from Northern Ireland to the EU, where no customs declarations are required for sending goods. ... For items with a value up to £270 use customs declaration form CN22.
What is CN23?
The CN23 is a customs form used when sending gifts and goods abroad worth more than £270 with Royal Mail. ... Incomplete or absent customs forms are likely to result in items being returned to the sender.
Can you print your own CN22?
For use on our International Tracked, International Tracked and Signed & International Signed services, you can print and complete form CN22A.
What is a CN22?
The CN22 is a customs form used when sending gifts and goods abroad worth less than £270 with Royal Mail. ... Incomplete or absent customs forms are likely to result in items being returned to the sender.