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Assistance with the preparation of the Customs entry is available for first-time commercial importers. For subsequent shipments, importers are expected to complete the Customs documentation themselves or utilise the services of a Customs broker or agent, or freight forwarder.All Customs clearances are required to be lodged electronically. See Clearance of Commercial Consignments for more details on the information required.
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Under the Customs and Excise Act 1996, anyone who wishes to lodge electronic import entries may apply to Customs to be registered to do so. Approved applicants are issued with a Customs declarant code and a unique user identifier (UUI). The UUI is used in the same way as a Personal Identification Number (PIN). The UUI is issued to an individual and identifies the person responsible for lodging an electronic entry. It is considered to be your electronic signature.A registered user may only have one current declarant code and one current UUI. The UUI may be transportable when individuals move from business to business. Registered users are required to take all reasonable precautions to keep the UUI confidential. If you consider your UUI number has been compromised, advise your local Customs office immediately and contact the National Call Centre to arrange cancellation and issue of a new UUI. Under the Customs and Excise Act 1996, the registered user is responsible for all entries made under their UUI.To become a registered user:
You will be advised of your registration by mail and supplied with a Customs declarant code that is to be inserted on clearances, and a unique user identifier (UUI) with conditions for use, including but not limited to the following:
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