Background information
The New Computerised Transit System (NCTS) is a system used to submit Common Transit declarations for ground/Road movements. The NCTS ensures that “goods in bond” (goods contained in all shipments transiting Europe with the status NOT CLEARED) can move more easily between the countries of the European Union (*) and the countries of Norway, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Iceland, San Marino, Switzerland, Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, United Kingdom, and Ukraine (hereafter “NCTS countries”).
NCTS - Phase 5 - will be implemented in stages and will come with new data requirements which include 6-digit Harmonised System (HS) codes on commodity line level.
NCTS 5 will be implemented in two phases: (1) TRANSITION phase and (2) POST TRANSITION phase.
- Transition phase:
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- Transitional rules are being applied to allow seamless implementation during the period in which phases 4 phase 5 of the NCTS will coexist. Therefore, there are country variations regarding the mandatory 6-digit HS code for NCTS at commodity level.
- As transitional rules apply, some of the countries have indicated that the inclusion of a 6-digit HS code is optional until the end of 2024, for both import and export movements.
- When the transition phase ends and, therefore, the countries have implemented NCTS Phase 5, each shipment transported by road using this customs procedure must include a 6-digit HS code.
- Start dates of the customs procedure vary depending on the country.
- Post Transition phase:
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- A 6-digit HS code for NCTS at commodity level will be mandated for all NCTS countries as defined above.
Some countries are reporting delays in the implementation of the HS code, therefore, the target date may vary by country.
Shipments impacted:
- Type: Ground/Non-Document. COO Status: different from ‘C’ (not cleared)
- Movement Origin: Any of the NCTS countries listed above.
- Movement Destination:
- Either any of the NCTS countries listed above (can be within the same country as origin)
- Any non-EU country
References:
To find out how to easily identify the appropriate tariff code for your product watch this video and then visit the government website.
If you want more guidance on how to fill your Commercial Invoice correctly, watch this video.
* Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden.