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The second page of the customs declaration form is displayed here, separated into its constituent parts. Each part is accompanied by a loose interpretation and comments. The original page can also be viewed as a JPEG image (113K).
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appropriate part of the form. |
Underneath the box is advice on completing that part of the form.
4.1. Details of goods indicated in paragraphs 3.2-3.11
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Description, permit no., date of issue and issuing
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If you ticked any box 3.2-3.11, you must provide a detailed description above, including where appropriate details of your permission to import restricted goods. Otherwise this section may be left blank.
If you are importing expensive electronic items, e.g. a notebook computer, you
can also declare it above to avoid problems when you want to export it again.
| Model _____ Year of manufacture _____ Engine capacity
(in cubic cm.) _____ |
| Chassis no. __________ Body no. __________ Engine no.
__________ |
| Customs regime: |
importation  |
temporary admission  |
reexportation  |
exportation  |
temporary exportation  |
reimportation  |
The above section can be left blank unless you are importing a vehicle.
| I am aware that if I give false information in the
Customs Declaration I am liable to prosecution under current
legistation. |
| "day"month year |
Signature __________ |
Sign and date the form above, and leave the section below blank for the
customs official to write any additional notes and stamp the form.
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