HMRC Webinar - NCTS 5 The Next Stages

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Niamh O'Connor
5 August 2024

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The New Computerised Transit System (NCTS) Phase 5 (NCTS5) was launched on June 28, 2024, in Northern Ireland and July 1, 2024, in Great Britain. HMRC is hosting an additional webinar to help users prepare for upcoming service enhancements in September 2024 and the implementation of Final State Rules in January 2025. This session will provide essential information on what these changes mean for you.

HMRC is pleased to announce this webinar will take place at 13.00 hours on Wednesday 07 August 2024. It will last approximately one hour.


In this webinar, we will focus on the service enhancements and discuss the workarounds currently in place for NCTS5.

The webinar will finish the event with a question and answer session.


How to attend?

Here is a link for the meeting NCTS5 Webinar 4 - Wednesday 07 August 2024 at 13.00 hrs, which you can use to join the event on the day.


All you need to do is click on it when the day/time comes around - no pre-registration is required. 


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