NI Supplementary Declarations | TSS Declaration

Delivering Complete
TSS Supplementary
Declarations on Your Behalf

NI Supplementary Declarations | TSS Declaration

Delivering Complete
TSS Supplementary
Declarations on Your Behalf

Trading between Great Britain (GB) and Northern Ireland (NI) involves specific customs requirements. For many businesses using simplified import processes through the Trader Support Service (TSS), a key obligation is the submission of a post-import supplementary declaration.

Smart Customs helps businesses trading between GB and NI manage TSS supplementary declarations without the risk, delays, or administrative burden. As an authorised TSS agent, we can complete supplementary declarations on your behalf, take over existing TSS records where required, and resolve outstanding or overdue submissions to keep your NI trade compliant and uninterrupted.

Transfer of Residence (ToR)

What is a Northern Ireland Supplementary Declaration?

A Northern Ireland supplementary declaration is a post-import customs declaration submitted after goods have arrived in Northern Ireland. It provides the full customs dataset that was not required at the time of entry under simplified procedures.

Where traders use an initial simplified declaration or Entry in Declarant’s Records (EIDR), the supplementary declaration completes the customs process by confirming:

Commodity codes and accurate product descriptions
Customs value and valuation method
Origin details
Customs procedure codes
Any applicable duty, VAT, or reliefs

These declarations are a legal requirement where the movement has not been completed through an alternative Internal Market process.

TSS Supplementary Declarations Explained

The Trader Support Service (TSS) supports businesses moving goods into Northern Ireland by enabling simplified frontier processes. However, TSS does not remove the obligation to submit supplementary declarations where they apply.

A supplementary declaration may be required when:
Goods move from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
A simplified or EIDR process is used at import
Full customs data was not provided at the point of entry
The movement has not been completed through an Internal Market Movement (IMMI) process

While TSS provides the platform, the accuracy of the declaration remains the trader’s responsibility. Errors or omissions can trigger compliance checks or follow-up queries from HMRC.

When Are NI Supplementary Declarations Required?

You will typically need to submit a Northern Ireland supplementary declaration if you are:

Importing goods from GB to NI under simplified procedures
Deferring full customs data at the time of import
Moving controlled, restricted, or higher-risk goods
Not eligible for IMMI conversion or Green Lane simplifications

Under the Windsor Framework, some qualifying movements (for authorised UKIMS traders) may instead be converted to IMMI records, reducing the need for full supplementary declarations.

Deadlines are strict, and late submissions can lead to enforcement action even where no duty is ultimately payable.

NI Supplementary Declarations and “At Risk” vs “Not At Risk” Goods

Under the Windsor Framework, goods moving from Great Britain into Northern Ireland may be treated as either “at risk” or “not at risk”, depending on their final destination and whether the trader holds the relevant authorisations (such as UKIMS).

This classification can affect:
whether customs duty may arise, and
how the movement is processed within HMRC systems.

It’s important to note that supplementary declarations may still be required even where goods are ultimately not subject to duty, depending on:
how the original frontier entry was made,
whether simplified procedures or EIDR were used, and
whether the movement qualifies for conversion to an Internal Market Movement (IMMI) record.

Smart Customs can help ensure the correct procedures and indicators are applied, reducing the risk of unnecessary follow-up requirements or overdue declarations.

Common Challenges with TSS Declarations

Many businesses find NI supplementary declarations more complex than expected. Common problem areas include:
Incorrect commodity codes or valuation
Misunderstanding customs procedure codes
Incomplete origin evidence
Difficulty matching invoices to customs data
Managing large volumes of declarations
Backlogs of overdue supplementaries triggered automatically by the system

Because supplementary declarations are submitted after goods have moved, issues are often discovered only after arrival, increasing compliance and commercial risk.

FAQ

A TSS supplementary declaration is a post-import customs declaration required after goods have moved from Great Britain to Northern Ireland using simplified procedures or EIDR. It completes the customs process by submitting the full dataset to HMRC through the TSS platform.

Yes. TSS simplifies the frontier process, but it does not remove the legal requirement to submit a supplementary declaration where one is required. Responsibility for the data submitted remains with the trader.

No. Some movements may qualify for Internal Market Movement (IMMI) conversion under the Windsor Framework, particularly where UKIMS authorisations and correct procedure codes are in place. However, many simplified movements will still generate supplementary declaration requirements.

Supplementary declarations must be submitted within the timeframe set by HMRC after goods arrive in Northern Ireland. Missing deadlines or submitting incorrect data can lead to compliance issues or follow-up action.

Yes. Smart Customs operates as an authorised agent within the Trader Support Service. We can submit supplementary declarations for you, take over existing TSS records, and complete outstanding or overdue declarations.

Yes. We regularly assist businesses with clearing backlogs of outstanding supplementary declarations, reviewing previous submissions, and correcting errors where required.

What information is needed to complete a supplementary declaration?
Typically this includes:
• Commercial invoices
• Commodity codes
• Customs value and freight costs
• Origin details
• Correct customs procedure codes

We guide you through what is required and handle submission on your behalf.

Yes. Many small and medium-sized businesses outsource supplementary declarations to reduce risk, save time, and avoid the need for in-house customs expertise.

How to Complete Northern Ireland Supplementary Declarations

To complete a supplementary declaration correctly, traders must:

Collect full commercial documentation
Classify goods correctly using the UK tariff
Confirm origin and valuation methodology
Apply the correct customs procedure codes
Submit within the required timeframe via TSS or another customs system

For many businesses, especially those with frequent GB to NI movements, this becomes time-consuming and resource-heavy.

Outsourcing TSS Supplementary Declarations

Outsourcing Northern Ireland supplementary declarations is increasingly common, particularly for businesses that:

Import regularly into Northern Ireland
Lack in-house customs expertise
Want to reduce compliance risk
Need consistent, audit-ready submissions
Have overdue supplementaries raised by HMRC/TSS

A specialist customs agent can manage the full process, ensuring submissions are accurate and aligned with current HMRC and Windsor Framework requirements.

TSS Supplementary Declarations – How We Support You

Smart Customs holds an authorised agent account within the Trader Support Service,
allowing us to submit Northern Ireland supplementary declarations directly for your business.

Where required, we can also:
Take over existing TSS records
Review previous submissions
Complete outstanding or overdue declarations
Advise on IMMI conversion eligibility and correct UKIMS usage

This approach is particularly useful for businesses that:
Do not have the time or expertise to manage TSS submissions
Have accumulated outstanding supplementary declarations
Want reassurance that declarations are compliant and audit-ready

By handling the full supplementary declaration process, we help ensure your GB to Northern Ireland movements remain compliant without disrupting your day-to-day operations.

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