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Eamonn Farrell

Revenue not planning for customs posts but says it is ready for no-deal Brexit

Revenue has scaled up its Customs IT systems to handle the increased transaction levels.

REVENUE IS NOT planning for customs posts along the border with Northern Ireland, an Oireachtas committee will be told today, but will instead operate controls and checks on a risk-based approach at traders’ premises. 

The body also believes itself to be ready for a no-deal Brexit as the upgrading of its Customs IT systems to handle the increased transaction levels is on track. 

However, it is preparing for a massive increase in import and export declaration forms – from last year’s figure of 1.7 million to in the region of 20 million.

Revenue chairman Niall Cody will tell the Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform and An Taoiseach that the government has made it clear that its overriding objective is to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland.

“Revenue is not planning for customs posts. The government has indicated that in the event of no deal, it will engage in intensive discussions with the EU Commission and our EU partners and Revenue will provide whatever technical expertise and assistance may be required during this process.”

He will say that current proposals and plans will see checks take place at “traders’ premises”. 

“Revenue’s overarching approach is to carry out the required customs controls through a risk-based programme of post clearance checks and customs audits which, to the greatest extent possible, will take place at traders’ premises, away from the point of importation,” Cody will tell the committee in his opening statement.  

Prepared for a no-deal Brexit 

He will also outline that the Revenue Commissioners is prepared for a no-deal Brexit. 

His comments come following an intense few days of talk surrounding the border in a no-deal scenario.

On Tuesday, a European Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas said that it’s “pretty obvious” that a no-deal Brexit would lead to a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. He clarified a day later that the Commission will “do all it can, deal or no deal, to avoid the need for a border”.

Agriculture Minister Michael Creed also repeatedly refused to directly answer a question on RTE’s Morning Ireland over whether there would be a return to border checks on the island of Ireland in the event of a no-deal Brexit yesterday.

government spokesperson also maintained that there are no preparations underway for a hard border. However, he added that contingency planning for a no-deal Brexit in areas such as health, education and transport is already getting underway.

Then on Wednesday, the European Union’s lead negotiator Michel Barnier said: 

There will be checks in case of a no-deal Brexit.

‘Significant challenges’

In his opening statement, Cody discusses customs issues in a no-deal scenario.

In a no deal scenario, the free circulation and movement of goods between EU Member States and the UK will end. This will pose significant challenges for Ireland and other Member States, as well as for the UK. Irish businesses engaged in trade with the UK will be obliged to comply with customs procedures and controls.

He states that if the UK leaves the EU Customs Union, it will become “a third country and the free circulation and movement of goods between EU Member States and the UK will end”.

If this occurs, it will “substantially increase” the proportion of Revenue customers who are required to deal with customs formalities and other related obligations, he adds.

Cody explains this will pose a significant challenge for many businesses which do not have any experience of third country trade and what it entails.

To give context, he outlines the numbers. At the moment, about 17,000 businesses trade with third countries. Last year, Revenue’s electronic systems processed 898,000 import declarations and 762,000 export declarations. About 5.6 million transport documents were declared in the eManifest system, related to this trade.

Annually, 39,000 transit declarations and 100,000 Safety and Security declarations are made through the Import Control System.

Businesses trading with the UK do not have to deal in any of the above. In 2017, about 84,000 businesses engaged in UK trade – more than half described as regular trader. 

“Post Brexit, import and export declarations could increase to as many as
20 million per annum,” Cody calculated. 

Scaling up IT systems

He outlines that Revenue has invested in scaling up its Customs IT systems to handle the increased transaction levels.

Outlining the added pressures, he notes that Revenue systems were not originally designed to handle the number of customs transactions that can be expected post Brexit.

In Budget 2017, he said the Minister for Finance included provision for a €2 million investment in scaling up the customs IT framework and carry out significant work to increase systems capacity to cater for trade with the UK as a third country.

“All our IT preparations are currently on schedule. Based on the progress made to date, and the robustness of our testing programmes, we are confident that by the end of March 2019, our IT systems will handle the increased transaction levels in a no deal scenario,” states Cody.

Staffing levels

The committee will be told that the Revenue’s initial planning process was based on the assumption of the withdrawal agreement would be agreed and the Brexit transition period would last until the end of 2020.

At the time, Revenue determined that an additional 600 staff would be required.

In Budget 2017, funding provided for 40 additional Revenue staff to prepare for Brexit. In September 2018, the phased recruitment of additional staff was approved and an open recruitment campaign for Customs Officers to work on a 24/7 basis was rolled out.

More than 3,000 applications were received and successful candidates completed a five-week training programme before Christmas.

Cody will tell committee members that Revenue is on track to have enough staff in place come 29 March – the day the UK is due to leave the EU. 

In preparation for a no-deal Brexit, we have accelerated and expanded our recruitment and training schedules to meet the end of March deadline.
We are on track to have over 400 additional staff in place by the end of March; we have re-assigned serving staff, are preparing for any necessary further redeployments on a temporary basis; and will have the balancing complement of additional staff recruited by the end of 2019.

At risk groups 

In addition to outlining the work that has gone on to engage with businesses impacted, Revenue has identified two key trader groupings that are expected to be “significantly impacted by Brexit”.

These are large economic operators who trade with the UK and logistics companies and freight forwarders.

Cody will tell politicians today that Revenue is “strongly focused on facilitating the efficient and timely movement of goods in compliance with customs controls, post Brexit”.

We will continue to work to support trade and businesses. We are determined that all that is in our control to do, will be done. Revenue will be as ready as we can possibly be, to deal with the outcome of unfolding political and policy developments.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:06 PM

    Nice bill for the taxpayer !

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    Mute John Fahey
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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:12 PM

    Indeed – why should Ireland’s figure head promote Ireland in countries that are up and coming? Should stay here with us and moan about things whilst doing nothing!

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    Mute Bill Butler
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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:12 PM

    great he can visit some of our finest down there ,and by the way is he still mixing with the knobs from Ernst a Young you know the guys that fiddled the books in Anglo to make it look like a profitable bank,

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    Oct 19th 2013, 4:25 PM

    It is essential that the president does his job and promote Ireland – like any high ranking member of a corporation.

    But I fail to understand why Mrs Higgins – or any spouse – is going. She wasn’t elected though you’d think she was with all the coverage.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:29 PM

    Ah she has to look after the hobbit…er… President!!
    Funny though that ” De Prisident” isn’t going to two countries that have a huge Irish ancestry pouplation second only to the USA .That’s Argentina and Paraguy!! Maybe because they are nasty right wing Junta states.But its all right to visit fellow revoulitionary red states that have about as much in connection with Ireland as we have with outer Mongolia.

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    Oct 20th 2013, 12:54 AM

    This is a Republic. Our President is due some respect. Hobbit comments are a disgrace.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:08 PM

    Another parasite on this country ,

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:21 PM

    Hopefully he gets caught in peru too

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:14 PM

    Maureen
    Since the foundation of the State we have elected a succession of Presidents who have served us well and some even magnificently.
    For seven years they represent us at home and abroad and echo the Nations need to connect with others at a Social and Economic level for long term betterment of our people.
    With one vulgar and offensive word you attribute a characteristic to this man and Office that is wrong and unnecessary but typical of small minded bitterness!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 4:43 PM

    do you use andrex to wash your face dick?

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    Oct 19th 2013, 4:51 PM

    Paul Nelly
    What a weird question!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 4:54 PM

    the penny has a parachute…

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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:03 PM

    Do trade missions have any economic/trade benefit?

    Canadian research says no.

    http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=a8009d33-da9c-4b46-8c7c-5ae9d10c5c45&k=54156

    If Mr & Mrs Higgins and Costello want to go on a jolly they should pay for it themselves.

    It is a vulgar exercise considering the deprivations many are experiencing at home.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:31 PM

    “and some even magnificently.”
    Dare you to name one!!! I DOUBLE DARE you ..Name us one president that has served us well or magnificently!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 10:10 PM

    Parasite me hole. He’s one of the few respectable politicians left in this country. I’m happy to have him as our president. Stop whining, you whingebag.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:02 PM

    No austerity for El Presidente, the party goes on and on for the golden circle. These guys are oblivious to the poverty affecting tens of thousands of Irish people. They take medical cards and telephones from the elderly and this silly old Labour Party leech swans off on a 12 day holiday. Bet he won’t have to spend any of his €250,000 salary either.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:34 PM

    Hear, hear!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:45 PM

    Have to say i agree,its obscene for the head of state of a bankrupt country to go swanning off on a ten day meet and greet holliday to south America,the local Irish embassy could do a similar job at a fraction of the cost.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 9:02 PM

    Why have we a president in this country, just an excuse to waste at least half a million a year on salary , expenses staff etc and then like the two Mary’s a massive pension and for what ? ???Wanton waste , money should be going to help the elderly or special needs children retain their medical cards !

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    Oct 19th 2013, 9:59 PM

    Look if we couldn’t pass a referendum to get rid if the seanad, then it is unlikely we would pass a referendum to get rid of president

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    Oct 20th 2013, 10:15 AM

    Hear hear again, the money it costs to send all them spongers away for what ????? Jobs me arse

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:02 PM

    He does us proud aboard

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:43 PM

    will RTE be covering the trip?
    no doubt we will be getting fawning updates, on the daily news.
    after all, – they are they ones that got him elected as President

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:08 PM

    If he does his hair up in a bun we will see what he is really at.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:46 PM

    Long live the San Patricios!!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:22 PM

    Yeah support traitors to the country that they signed alliegence to and then deserted…Sounds very Irish alright.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:30 PM

    Total waste of money.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:23 PM

    Mexico is in north america

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:35 PM

    Ah, but why

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:36 PM

    Mexico is in Central America!

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    Mute Paul Nelly Nelson
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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:40 PM

    nope, its in north america

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:42 PM
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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:14 PM

    Ok, you’re right. Mexico is in North America geographically. But Central America is a political/cultural region. It’s also where Mexico is. what you’re saying is the equivalent of ‘Iraq is not in the Middle East, it’s in Asia.’

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:32 PM

    Nafta (North American free trade agreement) puts Mexico in North America.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:33 PM

    Iraq is clearly in the Middle East. Go find yourself a map!!!

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    Oct 20th 2013, 12:42 PM

    Mexico is north America. Not central America. Ask a Mexican

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:10 PM

    Will they never learn?

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:42 PM

    Is he gone via the government jet? If not, is he flying first or business class? How many is there in his entourage? Where is he staying? In the Irish embassies or in 5 star hotels? Does the purpose outweigh the cost? What is the cost financially? What benefit will the trip bring to Ireland? I need answers people!!! lol

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:59 PM

    Declan
    This isn’t a Government Information Bureau. Until you discover the true purpose of the Journal maybe you should stop posting.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 2:11 PM

    Poor little dickie. Rodgers

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    Oct 19th 2013, 4:06 PM

    @Declan You’re right to ask these questions. I lost all respect for Michael D Higgins this week when his Office was given an extra €225 thousand. Im sure the DOF didnt just offer him this money. He must have asked for this increase to his budget. Indeed its an absolute disgrace that his budget was increased as was that of Enda Kennys to the tune of €300 thousand to pay for more staff!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 5:24 PM

    Richies an employee yevonne…..can ya see where the money’s being spent.
    *Waves at all the shills and ministers reading*

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:54 PM

    So long as he doesn’t disguise it in 50 packs of soup.

    Its not likely to work.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 1:44 PM

    Drug mule

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    Oct 19th 2013, 6:43 PM

    Why is president yoda over there in the first place..Ireland does not need a president ffs!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 8:16 PM

    A waste of taxpayers money!

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    Oct 19th 2013, 4:10 PM

    He’ll be going loco down in Acapulco if he stays too long.

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    Oct 19th 2013, 3:36 PM

    Enrique pena nieto,this article spelt the name wrong for our Mexican friends

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    Oct 19th 2013, 11:04 PM

    Who gives a shit.

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