Procedures Codes and Additional Procedures Codes
Information about Procedures Codes (PCs) and Additional Procedures Codes (APCs).
This section explains how the Procedure Codes (PCs) and Additional Procedure Codes (APCs) are used and structured on SCDP declarations. When importing controlled goods, the appropriate PC and APC must be used.
Only one 4-digit PC can be declared against each goods item in DE 1/10. However, this may be tailored to the specific circumstances for the goods treatment by the use of multiple APCs in DE 1/11. The same PC or APC is used on the Simplified Frontier Declaration (SFD) and corresponding Supplementary Declarations (SDs) and in the Entry in the Declarant’s Records (EIDR) record and corresponding SDs.
Read Appendix 1: DE 1/10: Requested and Previous Procedure Codes: Introduction and index list and Group 1: Message Information (including Procedure Codes) for more information on declaration category types.
PCs may only be declared with the relevant Declaration Category. PCs used on a customs declaration must all be from the same Declaration Category, for example a PC from H2 may not be combined with a PC from H4 on the same customs declaration.
PCs can only be combined where the header information relates to each PC.
For I1 C&F the following PCs can be combined on a single I1, providing all the header level information is the same. However, if any of the header level information is different, they need to be separated out in a separate simplified declaration.
I1 C&F Import Simplified Declaration with Regular Use: 01, 07, 40, 42, 44, 51, 53, 61, 71
This means that 71 and 07 could never be combined on a single SFD or with a 40 or 51, for example, as the warehouse ID is at header level.
The supervising office is also header level.
Any PC where the header level information is the same, can therefore be combined on a single SFD. This does not preclude the fact that they will need to be separated when the supplementary declaration is submitted if they are on different declaration categories.
Where information may be entered at header or item level. Please note the relaxation on header level data that can be combined:
- it may only be entered at header level where it applies equally to every goods item
- information must be entered at item level where it differs for even a single goods item
- it must be entered at item level where it would result in an incorrect duty calculation if only entered at header level, for example, a proportional reduction in air freight charges by gross weight
However, please note that while DE 3/39, 8/2 and 8/3 are header level only data elements, they do not have to apply equally to all items on a declaration.
Read Series 7xx: Movements and Transfers for further information on C21i EIDR NOP J&K PC/APC 000773N.