Top-up your duty deferment account using the Customs Declaration Service
If you're close to exceeding your monthly duty deferment limit, you can make an early payment to increase your available balance.
You cannot make payments to increase your available balance for imports you declare using the Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system.
If you reach your monthly deferment limit, you cannot import any more goods using the Customs Declaration Service.
If you’re close to, or exceed your limit, you can make a payment which we will allocate against import duties or VAT due on your account. This will increase your available balance so that you can continue to import goods.
If you regularly exceed your monthly limit you should ask your guarantor to send an amendment to the existing guarantee.
When you make a payment, your monthly direct debit or CHAPS payment will be reduced. We will show this on your Customs Declaration Service duty deferment statements.
How to pay into your duty deferment account
You can approve a payment through your online bank account or make a transfer by Faster Payments, CHAPS or Bacs.
Pay online
You need your duty deferment account reference to use this service. Your reference should begin with ‘CDSD’, followed by your 7-digit duty deferment account number.
If you use an incorrect payment reference or pay into an incorrect bank account, your goods clearance will be delayed.
Approve a payment through your online bank account
You can pay directly using your online or mobile bank account. You need to have your online banking details ready to pay this way.
When using the online service, select the ‘pay by bank account’ option. You will be directed to sign in to your online or mobile banking account to approve your payment.
The payment is usually instant but sometimes it takes up to 2 hours to show in your account.
Make a transfer by Faster Payments, CHAPS or Bacs
If your account is in the UK
Sort code | Account number | Account name |
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20 05 17 | 23372545 | HMRC Customs Duty Schemes |
If your account is overseas
Bank identifier code (BIC) | Account number (IBAN) | Account name |
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BARCGB22 | GB16BARC20051723372545 | HMRC Customs Duty Schemes |
How long it takes
Your payment will be allocated to your duty deferment balance:
- by the next working day if you used Faster Payments (online or telephone banking) or CHAPS
- within 3 working days if you used Bacs
- instantly or within 2 hours if you approve a payment through your online bank account
Last updated 17 August 2022 + show all updates
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A link to pay online and information about how to approve a payment through your online bank account have been added.
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