Amendments to Simplified Customs Declaration Procedure SCDP (CFSP) for Importers and Agents

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Bernard O'Connor
6 March 2024

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The form used to advise HMRC of non-monetary amendments to Supplementary Declarations under the Simplified Customs Declaration Procedure (SCDP), which used to be known as Customs Freight Simplified Procedures (CFSP), has been updated.

The form can be accessed here.

SCDP - Notification of amendment or cancellation to a non-special procedure non-monetary supplementary declaration for CDS.pdf


The form should only be used for non-monetary amendments to Supplementary Declarations for goods not held in a Special Procedure such as Customs Warehousing, Inward Processing, Outward Processing or Temporary Admission.


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