EUR1 No.: United Kingdom and
EUR1 No.: United Kingdom and
and
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(Insert appropriate countries or groups of countries or territories)
(1) 8. Item number: marks and numbers Number and kind of packages (1): description of goods 9. Gross 10. Invoices
If goods weight (kg) (optional)
are not or other
packed measure
indicate (litres,
number cu. m.)
of articles
or state
‘in bulk’,
as
appropriate
Signature
Signature Signature
Stamp Stamp
Notes
1. Certificate must not contain erasures or words written over one another. Any alterations must be made by deleting
the incorrect particulars and adding any necessary corrections. Any such alteration must be initialled by the
person who completed the certificate and endorsed by the Customs authorities of the issuing country or territory.
2. No spaces must be left between the items entered on the certificate and each item must be preceded by an item
number. A horizontal line must be drawn immediately below the last item. Any unused space must be struck
through in such a manner as to make any later additions impossible.
3. Goods must be described in accordance with commercial practice and with sufficient detail to allow them to
be identified.
2
MOVEMENT CERTIFICATE
1. Exporter (name, full address, country)
EUR1 No.
See notes overleaf before completing this form.
and
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(Insert appropriate countries or groups of countries or territories)
(1) 8. Item number: marks and numbers Number and kind of packages (1): description of goods 9. Gross 10. Invoices
If goods weight (kg) (optional)
are not or other
packed measure
indicate (litres,
number cu. m.)
of articles
or state
‘in bulk’,
as
appropriate
Signature
C1299 3
The conditions under which a movement certificate EUR1 may be issued are specified in the relevant Protocol concerning the
definition of originating products annexed to the preferential trade agreements between the UK and the country/countries or
groups of countries or territories named in box 2 overleaf.
It is an offence under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979, Section 167, to provide, or cause to be provided, untrue
information or evidence to an officer of HM Revenue and Customs. Accordingly, any person who does so in support of an
application for the issue of a movement certificate, or in the course of any subsequent verification, may be liable to penalties.
Complaints
The Adjudicator reviews complaints not settled to your satisfaction by HM Revenue and Customs. The recommendations of the
Adjudicator are independent and the service is free. The Adjudicator only looks at complaints, not general enquiries. Phone the
Adjudicator on 0300 057 1111 or go to their website www.adjudicatorsoffice.gov.uk
I, the undersigned, exporter of the goods described overleaf, have read the relevant guidance and:
1. Declare that these goods meet the conditions required for the issue of the attached certificate
2. Specify as follows the circumstances which have allowed these goods to meet the above conditions
4. Undertake to submit, at the request of an officer of HM Revenue and Customs, any supporting evidence which the officer may
require for the purpose of issuing the attached certificate, and undertake, if required, to agree to any inspection of my
accounts, and any check on the processes of manufacture of the above goods, carried out by the said officer of
HM Revenue and Customs.
5.
C1444 issued date stamp
Signature .......................................................................................................................................................................