Flexible Accounting System for imports (Customs Notice 100)
How to get approval to use the Flexible Accounting System if you’re an agent, and how to use itthe system to pay customs charges on goods your client has imported.
The Flexible Accounting System will close permanently on 23 October 2024.
All electronic import declarations are now submitted using the Customs Declaration Service (CDS).
CDS has no connection with the Flexible Accounting System and instead allows importers the possibility of using cash accounts.
Who can use the flexible accounting system (FAS)
The flexible accounting system is an accounting sub-system which can be used to process import entries through a computer terminal linked to the Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system, it can only be used if you’re a direct trader input (DTI) agent who wants to pay for charges due on DTI entries using an immediate payment method.
Flexible accounting system approval is automatic if you’re approved as a DTI agent.
The flexible accounting system team are unable to set up a flexible accounting system account.
What your flexible accounting system approval will cover
It will cover all flexible accounting system transactions processed through the specific ports or airports where you’re DTI active.
If the goods are imported through more than one port or airport
You will be automatically allocated a flexible accounting system account at each port or airport where you become DTI active.
How does the flexible accounting system account work
The flexible accounting system account is used in a similar way to a current bank account, except that:
- you will not pay any charges to use the account
- there is no overdraft facility
- you cannot earn any interest
Your account is identified either by:
- the Entry Processing Unit (EPU) number
- your Trader’s Unique Reference Number (TURN)
- the Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI)
You’ll need to put money in your flexible accounting system account (CHIEF credits) to offset against charges due on DTI entries (CHIEF debits) awaiting clearance, but only on the entries that meet all other customs requirements.
Account balance
There is no minimum or maximum account balance, but it cannot go below ‘0’. The amount of money you put in your flexible accounting system account to pay entry charges is entirely up to you.
When you can use the flexible accounting system
You can use the flexible accounting system either to:
- pay for charges due on imported goods by an immediate payment method, for example, guaranteed cheque, bank draft, Faster Payment, Bacs or CHAPS
- withdraw funds from your account
The flexible accounting system can only be used to pay for DTI entries input by you. It cannot be used to pay for entries input by HMRC.
How the flexible accounting system helps you
You will be able to control the clearance of your entries against the funds deposited in your flexible accounting system account.
You can choose to:
- allocate a specific payment to a specific entry
- maintain a general balance to clear any entry, or use for minor discrepancies between actual payment and the amount charged for a specific entry — dependent on the over and under payment limits you have set within the ‘Amend FAS Owner Details (AFOD)’ facility
The purpose of the ‘Amend FAS Owner Details’ facility
It helps you to control the use of the funds you have deposited in your flexible accounting system by keeping the following details:
- entry limit — the maximum amount that can be used by an entry from the general balance, for example if the charges on your entry are £5,200 and you have set your entry limit at £5,100, your entry will not clear from the general balance
- overpayment limit — the maximum amount that may be added to the general flexible accounting system balance, when a specific entry payment exceeds the flexible accounting system amount required to clear the entry (entry-specific funds that exceed the overpayment limit will not transfer to the general flexible accounting system balance, instead, the overpayment amount will be held in reserve until appropriate withdrawal action is taken)
- funds that build up in your reserve account are subject to the ‘Duty of Care’
- underpayment limit — the maximum amount that can be used from the general flexible accounting system balance when a specific payment is not enough to clear the entry
It allows you to keep your contact details so HMRC can get in touch with you if we have a query (for example, regarding payment details) — the details you can provide to us are your:
- contact name
- phone number
- fax number
- contact email address
It is essential you enter payment parameters and your contact details if you choose to allocate payments to specific entries.
You can also enter an email address in a valid format for the e-delivery of your monthly flexible accounting system statement. This may be a different email address from the contact email address.address. There’s no verification or validation undertaken on the email address that you enter, so make sure it’s correct.
What charges you can pay using your flexible accounting system account
You can pay by immediate payment:
- import VAT
- Customs Duty
- excise duty
- other charges due at clearance
Other credits to or debits from your flexible accounting system account
If necessary, HMRC can credit or debit your FAS account general fund for post clearance adjustments and ‘miscellaneous cash deposits’.
The role of the Salford Accounting Centre
While your flexible accounting system account is set up and ‘held’ at each of the ports or airports where you’re DTI active, Salford Accounting Centre are responsible for the accounting aspects of operating a flexible accounting system account, for example to:
- allocate payments into an account
- initiate withdrawal requests
Further information on flexible accounting system and DTI facilities
For further information on flexible accounting system and DTI facilities in CHIEF, including how to access the different types of transaction screens on your CHIEF terminal, you should read the following guides:
These guides will also give information on the types of reports available.
Using the flexible accounting system if you’re a sub-agent
If you’re an agent and another agent tells you to make an entry for an importer (maybe because the other agent does not have an office at the port or airport concerned) you can pay the charges due through your own flexible accounting system account.
This is a commercial arrangement and any disputes would need to be settled by the parties concerned. This would not be a matter for HMRC.
Removal or suspension of your flexible accounting system
HMRC will remove or suspend your approval if your flexible accounting system account is misused, or if entries remain uncleared for an unacceptable length of time.
MakingHow to make payments into your flexible accounting system account
‘EntryPaymentNotification’—specificdeclaredpaymentsusing(IEPN)‘Payment/Withdrawalthe CustomsNotification’Declaration—Serviceforgeneralpayments(IPWN)onyourCHIEFlinkedterminal
You must then send an email to customsaccountingrepayments@hmrc.gov.uk. quoting flexible accounting system in the subject line of the email, and in the body of the email provide the:
paymentamountflexibleaccountingsystemreferencenameofthetradermakingthepayment
IfYour youemail will help us to:
matchtheinformationenteredwiththeactualpaymentmade- make payments
surethecorrectdetailsareallocatedcorrectaccount
If the payment is for multiple flexible accounting system references, you must include a breakdown of the flexible accounting system references and amounts in your email.
Attach the payment remittance from the bank which shows details of the transfer of payments.
Other ways to make payment
Pay by post
You can pay by post by either a:
guaranteedcheque(byindividualbankendorsement)bankdraft
Send the payment to Salford Accounting Centre and include the information emailed to the Salford Accounting Centre. The address is:
HM Revenue & Customs
FAS Accounting
5th floor
Three New Bailey
New Bailey Street
Salford
M3 5FS
Pay electronically
You must include a payment reference and use the correct bank account when you want to pay electronically so that your payment can be allocated correctly and quickly.
The flexible accounting system notification reference can be up to 6 numbers and is generated on completion of the required notification screen (IEPN or IPWN) on CHIEF.
To pay from a UK account
To pay from an overseas account
If you are using the Customs Declaration Service, itdo willnot pay to the FAS bank account. This could cause delays to the clearance of your declarations.declarations.’
What reference to include with your payment
The payment must include the flexible accounting system notification reference, this can be up to 6 numbers and is generated on completion of the required notification screen (IEPN or IPWN) on CHIEF.
You can also include the following:
‘EPU’number—a3-numbercodeoftheportorairportofimport‘TURN’orEORI—a12-numbercodeidentifyingwhoseFASaccountthepaymentwillbegoingtoentrynumberanddate(ifthepaymentisforaspecificentry)—theentrynumberis7numbers(thereisnospecificformatfortheentrydate)
The reference must also be shown in the email sent to Salford Accounting Centre customsaccountingrepayments@hmrc.gov.uk.
In the subject line of your email include either:
‘FASPaymentAdvice’‘FASEnquiry’
Most delays are caused by an incorrect or missing reference. It’s important to tell your bank when they make the payment that the reference must also be transmitted. If someone else is funding the payment, you should also make sure they’re aware of this.
When to pay
When you’re arranging the clearance of goods, especially if you’re importing perishable goods or intend to clear goods over the weekend or on a bank holiday, you need to think about:
anypostaldelays—forpaymentsmadebychequeorbankdraftbankprocessingtimes—forpaymentsmadeelectronically
To allocate electronic payments to the correct flexible accounting system account, Salford Accounting Centre needs confirmation that the payment is in the HMRC FAS bank account. Payment by:
Bacsnormallytakes3bankworkingdaysbutyoushouldalwayschecktimingswithyourownbankCHAPSisguaranteedthesameday,butyourbankmaynottransmitthepaymentimmediatelytoHMRC,andit’spossiblethatthepaymentmaynotbeconfirmeduntilafterthepublicenquiryfacilityatSalfordAccountingCentrehasclosedfortheday
Whenever possible, you should make your payments as early as possible in the day.
Check if a payment has been received and processed
If you made your payment electronically and you want to know whether your payment has been received and processed, you should first check its status with your bank (for example, have they transferred it to HMRC’s bank account).
For all types of payment, you should check CHIEF using format ‘Display FAS Account Details (DFAD)’ before you contact Salford Accounting Centre.
Get help if you have an enquiry
If you have a general enquiry, you can contact Salford Accounting Centre by telephone or email:
Telephone: 0300 322 7064 and select option 1
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Closed on weekends and bank holidaysholidays.
Find out about call charges
Any changes to these times will be notified on the CHIEF Noticeboard.
Email: customsaccountingrepayments@hmrc.gov.uk
Include ‘FAS Enquiry’ in the subject line of your email.
Duty of care
If you’re an agent
You have a duty to handle payments funded by a third party responsibly. It’s your responsibility to make sure that the correct import entry is cleared. You will find the specific payment facility will help in this respect (IEPN CHIEF screen) and HMRC strongly recommends its use.
You’re also responsible to reimburse overpayments to the correct party. Any disputes are a matter between you and your customer and not HMRC.
If your client chooses to fund payments to clear goods using the flexible accounting system, it’s your responsibility as the agent and flexible accounting system account owner to handle these responsibly, for example, to make sure the correct import entry is cleared.
If you’re an importer
You must check the identity, integrity and reliability of the companies or individuals that you employ to act on your behalf. Any disputes are a matter between yourself and your agent (as the FAS account owner) and not HMRC.
Pay charges through flexible accounting system
How the funds deposited in your flexible accounting system account are used to pay import charges
The charges on entries processed through CHIEF will be offset against the funds deposited. To use your flexible accounting system account, you must input the appropriate code for FAS payment in the ‘Method of Payment box’ when processing your DTI entry.
You should make sure that there are sufficient funds in your account to cover all charges due on the entry so that it can be cleared, otherwise the entry will be held in your FAS suspense account with clearance withheld pending payment of additional funds, or an amendment to the entry.
How to match payments against specific entries in flexible accounting system
You must notify Salford Accounting Centre that you’re going to make a specific payment by both:
- email: customsaccountingrepayments@hmrc.gov.uk and include the flexible accounting system notification reference
- completing the transaction screen IEPN (insert entry payment notification) on your CHIEF linked terminal
Whether you choose to match payments, or maintain a general balance, it’s important you closely monitor your flexible accounting system account through the available interrogation screens (Transaction DFSA — Display FAS Suspense Account and Transaction DFAD — Display FAS Account Details) on your CHIEF linked terminal to help you control the allocation of payments to entries.
You must enter payment parameters and your contact details within the AFOD screen if you choose to allocate payments to specific entries.
How to decide whether the charges on the entries go through your flexible accounting system account
You can usually do this by inputting the appropriate ‘Method of Payment Code’ on the import entry.
The charges due on your entry will be automatically posted to your flexible accounting system account if you’re trying to pay import charges through your own deferment account and either:
- there’s not enough security in the deferment account to cover the transaction
- the deferment account cannot be operated for any other reason
If a deferment fails whilst using an importer’s deferment account
If the deferment input fails, and the deferment account being used is not your own, the charges due will not be automatically posted to your flexible accounting system account.
You must let the importer know and, if they tell you to pay immediately, you will need to amend the ‘Method of Payment Code’ to that associated with the flexible accounting system payment to use your flexible accounting system account. Otherwise, you will need to wait until the deferment guarantee limit is sufficient to clear the entry.
How to amend the entry from flexible accounting system to deferment
To amend an entry from flexible accounting system to deferment, for example, at the start of a new deferment accounting period, use the relevant transaction screen (Transaction AIME — Amend Import Entry) on your CHIEF linked terminal. CHIEF will then re-attempt clearance by deferment.
If the entry fails both deferment and flexible accounting system processing
If the entry fails both deferment and flexible accounting system processing it will be held in your FAS suspense account until you either:
- deposit enough funds into your flexible accounting system account
- amend the entry
You will be notified of entries held in suspense by an E9 ‘Entry Account Advice’ report produced from CHIEF on your own printer.
An entry in the FAS suspense account will not automatically revert to deferment even if the guarantee is subsequently increased sufficiently.
What to do if you make an error on an entry
If you see an error on an entry post clearance and think a payment is due to HMRC, you can make a voluntary disclosure on form C2001.
Entries awaiting clearance in your account (flexible accounting system suspense)
What is flexible accounting system suspense
FAS suspense is a log of entries awaiting clearance in your flexible accounting system account. If there are not enough funds to clear an entry in your flexible accounting system account, it will be held in suspense until you either:
- deposit enough funds
- amend the entry
How does flexible accounting system suspense work
Depending on the type of transaction, items will be suspended in 1 of 4 priority groups. Group 1 is the highest priority and Group 4 is the lowest.
Groups:
- 1 and 4 are for input entries
- 2 and 3 are for adjustments
Within each group, CHIEF will create a queue of items in your flexible accounting system account in chronological order. Entries will be processed according to priority and the availability of funds. All suspended entries will initially be placed in group 4. In certain circumstances HMRC can re-prioritise entries by promoting them to group 1.
Adjustment transactions input by HMRC will be suspended in groups 2 and 3 depending on the type of adjustment being made.
If a specific payment is made to clear an entry in suspense, as soon as IEPN is invoked, the entry ‘disappears’ from suspense, even though at this stage it will not have cleared. It therefore will not be displayed in ‘Display FAS Suspense Account’ (DFSA). Instead, the transaction ‘List Payment/Withdrawal Notification’ (LPWN) can be used to display information on entries set aside for specific payment.
Description of the 4 suspense groups
Group 1 — priority entries
In exceptional circumstances, HMRC will put entries in this group on your behalf, for example if a consignment is hazardous or perishable.
Group 2 — debit contra transactions
Only available to HMRC. Transactions will be in this group if they’re from the cancellation of a previously posted payment or adjustment credit.
Group 3 — post clearance debit adjustments
Only available to HMRC. Transactions will be in this group if they’re from post clearance demands.
Group 4 — non-priority entries
Available to both the flexible accounting system account holder and HMRC, most of the transactions that are suspended will be held in this group.
How to change the order of entries in the suspense queue
Only Salford Accounting Centre can re-order items within group 2 and group 3. Contact them by email: customsaccountingrepayments@hmrc.gov.uk with details of your flexible accounting system account and include the EPU and TURN, along with the relevant entry details in the queue to be re-ordered.
How to re-prioritise entries in group 4
You can use the relevant CHIEF transaction screen (Transaction Amend FAS Suspense Queue (AFSQ)) on your CHIEF linked terminal to change the order of entries within group 4, this only applies to entries being paid from the general fund.
When you amend your queue, you should interrogate all suspense groups. If there’s an item in either group 1, 2 or 3, this will take priority over any item in group 4. It is best practice to always check that the entries are in the correct order before you make a payment. Funds should be paid in to match the order of entries in the suspense queue.
Be careful when you present multiple payments. The order in which these payments are subsequently credited to your FAS account can affect which entries clear from the suspense queue.
Further information on re-prioritising entries is contained in the CHIEF User Guide: Ref USM 260.
How to withdraw unused funds from your flexible accounting system account
You can withdraw previously deposited unused funds from your flexible accounting system account at any time either to:
You must give prior notice to Salford Accounting Centre that you intend to withdraw funds from your flexible accounting system account.
To do this go to your CHIEF linked terminal and access the relevant transaction screen, either:
- ‘Transaction Amend Entry Payment Notification’ (AEPN) for withdrawal of specific funds
- IPWN for withdrawal of general funds
How to request a repayment of unused funds from your flexible accounting system account
You can request a repayment if either the:
- unused funds on CHIEF have been set to withdraw
- funds have not been allocated to a flexible accounting system reference
To request a repayment you must complete a full repayment request form FAS1 with all the correct information. It can take up to 20 working days to fully process the refund from when HMRC receives the form.
How to complete and submit form FAS1
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Download and save the form on your computer.
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Open it using the the latest free version of Adobe Reader.
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Complete it on-screen.
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Either print and post it to Salford Accounting Centre,
Centre,or send it by email: customsaccountingrepayments@hmrc.gov.uk and include ‘FAS repayment request’ in the subject line of your email.
Updates to this page
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Payment details removed, as payments should no longer be made into the Flexible Accounting System (FAS) bank account.
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Permanent closure of the Flexible Accounting System on 23 October 2024 confirmed.
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We have updated the guidance to confirm that if you are using the Customs Declaration Service, do not pay to the Flexible Accounting System bank account as this could cause delays to the clearance of your declarations.
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The FAS1 form has been updated with a new postal address on page 4.
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Guidance has been updated to explain that you can no longer apply for a Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) badge code for imports.
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The ‘Pay by post’ section has been updated. The address for FAS Accounting has changed to: HM Revenue & Customs, FAS Accounting, 5th floor, Three New Bailey, New Bailey Street, Salford, M3 5FS.
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Update history
2024-09-30 12:06
Payment details removed, as payments should no longer be made into the Flexible Accounting System (FAS) bank account.
2024-08-22 13:14
Permanent closure of the Flexible Accounting System on 23 October 2024 confirmed.
2023-05-03 09:52
We have updated the guidance to confirm that if you are using the Customs Declaration Service, do not pay to the Flexible Accounting System bank account as this could cause delays to the clearance of your declarations.
2022-07-25 15:06
The FAS1 form has been updated with a new postal address on page 4.
2022-07-05 09:00
Guidance has been updated to explain that you can no longer apply for a Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) badge code for imports.
2022-06-01 13:16
The ‘Pay by post’ section has been updated. The address for FAS Accounting has changed to: HM Revenue & Customs, FAS Accounting, 5th floor, Three New Bailey, New Bailey Street, Salford, M3 5FS.