BridgePass tells UK small businesses exactly what they need to export to the EU — commodity codes, rules of origin, and customs documents — in minutes, not days.
Live against the official HMRC Trade Tariff · 3 free checks a day
The maximum HMRC fine for one wrong commodity code — per declaration.
Penalties stack quickly. A misclassified product can mean back-duty plus a fine on every parcel that crossed the border with the wrong code. Brexit added thousands of pages of rules; for a small business shipping ten parcels a week, the cost of getting it wrong is enormous.
What freight forwarders charge per declaration. For a £40 order, the paperwork can cost more than the goods.
UK businesses that have stopped exporting to the EU entirely — a market of 450 million customers, abandoned because the process feels impossible.
No spreadsheets. No 200-page tariff PDF. Just plain English in, paperwork out.
Type what you sell in plain English. No customs jargon, no Latin product names, no 10-digit codes to memorise.
The correct code from the live HMRC tariff, plus whether your product qualifies for the zero-tariff TCA preference.
Download your Statement on Origin — pre-filled and ready to hand to your courier.
Every classifier feature is free while we're in beta. Founding members get locked-in pricing when we launch — a thank-you for helping us get the product right.
No card, no trial timer, no upsell prompts. Everyone gets the full classifier and Statement-on-Origin PDFs for free while we validate the product.
Yes — every parcel needs an HS code on its customs label (CN22/CN23), whatever its value. The good news: parcels under €150 currently enter the EU duty-free regardless of origin. The EU has agreed to phase out this exemption, so duty treatment will soon matter for every parcel — another reason to get your codes right now.
Since December 2024, most consumer goods sold into the EU need an EU-based “responsible person” under the General Product Safety Regulation. That's separate from customs — BridgePass handles your commodity codes and origin documents, and we'll tell you honestly when GPSR applies to your products so you can appoint a responsible person before you ship.
It's the declaration that lets your EU customer claim the zero tariff under the UK–EU trade agreement. It uses prescribed wording, references your EORI number, and goes on (or with) your commercial invoice. BridgePass generates it as a ready-to-sign PDF.
No. Every code we return comes from the live HMRC Trade Tariff, but classification results are guidance, not a binding ruling. For legal certainty, apply for a free Advance Tariff Ruling from HMRC — we link to it on every result. See how BridgePass works.
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