Level 3: Customs Practitioner Award (2nd edition)
Subjects
This unit offers a very detailed and comprehensive look at the information that is required to be submitted to customs to enable goods to be imported and exported. It also looks at the differences between EU and non-EU trade.
Learning Outcomes
By the time you have finished this unit, you will be able to:
- 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the role and application of Customs Procedures and Documentation
Assessment Criteria
- 1.1 Discuss the role of Customs arrangements at a World, European, and UK level
- 1.2 Provide an explanation of UK customs procedures and customs declarations
- 1.3 Outline the role of export and import documentation
This unit highlights the commercial implications of the correct use of the Tariff/Commodity code and why it is so important to have a good understanding of them, which will help towards successful and efficient global business.
Learning Outcomes
By the time you have finished this module, you will be able to:
- 1. Explain the operation of Customs Classification and Tariff Codes
Assessment Criteria
- 1.1 Explain the importance of the Tariff/Commodity code and how to determine the correct code
- 1.2 Discuss Tariff application within Trade Agreements, including compliance with rules of origin
- 1.3 Identify the ‘landed cost’ for products in the international trade transaction
This unit will explain all aspects of the Rules of Origin and Trade agreements and how to understand and comply with them to help companies be more competitive in export markets.
Learning Outcomes
By the time you have finished this module you will be able to:
- 1. Know how origin is established and how to complete trade documentation to secure export preference
Assessment Criteria
- 1.1 Define preferential and non-preferential trade, free trade agreements and how international trade rules apply, including rules of origin
- 1.2 Discuss trade documentation required to secure preferential trade
- 1.3 Outline internal documentation and procedures required to support origination declaration
This unit looks at the requirements that businesses must now follow when trading good to Europe arising from the UK:EU Trade Cooperation Agreement (TCA).
Learning Outcomes
By the time you have finished this module you will have:
- 1. Knowledge of customs and trade requirements in 2021 post transition period in order to ensure documentation fulfilment and compliance
Assessment Criteria
- 1.1 Analyse UK customs procedures and documentation that apply from 2021, and illustrate how traders evidence proof of export from the UK
- 1.2 Appraise the importance of UK Tariff classifications
- 1.3 Evaluate compliance with Rules of Origin and Methods of Valuation
- 1.4 Evaluate the benefits of Customs Special Procedures and being an Authorised Economic Operator (AEO)
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