If the UK leaves the EU with no deal, you may need to pay different rates of customs duty on imports.
If your goods aren’t listed, they will have a zero duty rate.
If you need to pay customs duty, the rates could vary depending on where you import your goods from.
Preferential rates of customs duty
If a preferential tariff rate applies, this is the rate of customs duty you will pay.
Most-favoured-nation (MFN) rates of customs duty
If a preferential tariff rate does not apply, this is the rate of customs duty you will pay.
Some goods will have an asterisk instead of the MFN rate. To find the MFN rate, you will need to:
-
Use the UK Trade Tariff tool to find the 10 digit commodity code.
-
Search for this commodity code in the tariff reference document.
Tariff quota rates of duty
If a tariff quota rate applies, you can apply to import a limited amount at a reduced rate of customs duty.
Find out more about the legal classification and rates of customs duty on imports if the UK leaves the EU with no deal.