The Free Zone (Customs Site No. 1 Thames) Designation (Amendment) Order 2024
Introduction
The Free Zone (Customs Site No. 1 Thames) Designation (Amendment) Order 2024 is a Statutory Instrument made under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979. The Order amends the principal Order, which designates the Free Zone (Customs Site No. 1 Thames) and sets out its boundaries.
Purpose of the Order
The purpose of the Order is to extend the boundaries of the Free Zone to include an additional area of land. This will allow the operator of the Free Zone to provide additional services and facilities to businesses operating within the Zone.
Key Changes
The key changes made by the Order are as follows:
- The boundaries of the Free Zone are extended to include an additional area of land adjacent to the existing Zone.
- The additional area of land is described in the Order by reference to a plan.
- The Order comes into force on 5 November 2024.
Impact of the Order
The Order will have the following impact:
- Businesses operating within the Free Zone will be able to access additional services and facilities.
- The extension of the Free Zone will create new opportunities for businesses to invest in the area.
- The Free Zone will contribute to the economic growth of the surrounding area.
Additional Information
The full text of the Order can be found on the legislation.gov.uk website:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2024/1205/made
For further information, please contact:
HM Revenue & Customs Customs Policy and International Alexander House Victoria Avenue Southend-on-Sea SS99 1AA Tel: 03000 597 000 Email: customs.policy@hmrc.gov.uk
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