
Dinesh Unadkat
Dinesh Unadkat is Director - Customs & Excise Compliance at J.D. Consultants Ltd, based in London. Dinesh is responsible for:
- Advising companies on complicated Customs & Excise, export and import related issues.
- Implementing and advising on Customs Facilitation Procedures including deferred duty payments, customs freight simplified procedures, local import controls, valuation and royalty issues.
- Advising clients on, and executing Customs Duty Planning including minimizing exposure to custom duties, maximizing use of custom facilities, minimizing cost of compliance, improving profitability and cash-flow whilst avoiding risk of seizure and penalties.
- Ensuring companies are compliant with all current HMRC legislation.
- And more https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinesh-unadkat-84a6181a/?originalSubdomain=uk
Member of ACITA’s Management Committee. ACITA is the UK association for international trade, providing a focus and forum for traders and consultants involved in trading across borders. More information www.acita.org
Contacts: dinesh@jdconsultants.eu
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Phytosanitary, veterinary and sanitary import controls in various countries
Any state that allows animals, plants or products of animal and plant origin to enter its territory shall establish additional measures aimed at protecting people, animals and plants from infection, pests and diseases. Having a similar purpose, these measures differ depending on the country of their application. The article offers...
Civil penalties for contraventions - "Post Clearance" Customs Audit in the UK
Civil Penalties for contraventions of Customs Law in the UK: background - why HMRC have civil penalties, maximum customs civil penalty limits, calculation and notification of penalties; the definition of what amounts to a serious error. Important points to remember: voluntary disclosure; record keeping and checking; internal reviews.
UK’s Exit Customs Policy
How the customs formalities will be executed in the UK in case of hard Brexit? This was one of the key subjects discussed at the UK association for international trade ACITA meeting on 6 February in London. In this article we overview the presentation of HM Revenue & Customs on...
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Phytosanitary, veterinary and sanitary import controls in various countries
Any state that allows animals, plants or products of animal and plant origin to enter its territory shall establish additional measures aimed at protecting people, animals and plants from infection, pests and diseases. Having a similar purpose, these measures differ depending on the country of their application. The article offers...
Civil penalties for contraventions - "Post Clearance" Customs Audit in the UK
Civil Penalties for contraventions of Customs Law in the UK: background - why HMRC have civil penalties, maximum customs civil penalty limits, calculation and notification of penalties; the definition of what amounts to a serious error. Important points to remember: voluntary disclosure; record keeping and checking; internal reviews.
UK’s Exit Customs Policy
How the customs formalities will be executed in the UK in case of hard Brexit? This was one of the key subjects discussed at the UK association for international trade ACITA meeting on 6 February in London. In this article we overview the presentation of HM Revenue & Customs on...