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Importer of Record: A Guide to Responsibilities & Services for the EU and UK

Expanding into international markets requires more than simply shipping products across borders. Businesses exporting to the European Union and the United Kingdom must ensure that their goods comply with customs regulations, tax requirements, and product safety laws. One of the most important roles in this process is the Importer of Record (IOR).

For companies selling products into Europe—especially through e-commerce platforms such as Shopify, Amazon, or other online marketplaces—understanding the responsibilities of the Importer of Record is essential to avoid shipment delays, penalties, or rejected imports.

This guide explains what an Importer of Record is, the responsibilities involved, and how professional IOR services can help businesses smoothly enter the EU and UK markets.

What is an Importer of Record (IOR) ?

The Importer of Record (IOR) is the entity legally responsible for ensuring that imported goods comply with all customs and regulatory requirements of the destination country.

The IOR is responsible for:

  • Declaring goods to customs authorities
  • Paying import duties and taxes
  • Ensuring product compliance with local regulations
  • Maintaining documentation related to imports

In most cases, the Importer of Record must be a legal entity established in the country or region where the goods are imported.

For example:

  • Goods entering Germany must comply with EU customs regulations.
  • Goods entering the UK must follow the rules of HM Revenue & Customs.

Why the Importer of Record Is Important

When products enter a market without a properly designated Importer of Record, shipments may face:

  • Customs clearance delays
  • Additional inspection requirements
  • Fines or penalties
  • Product rejection at the border

This is particularly important for companies outside the EU or UK selling products to European consumers.

Without a local importer, customs authorities may refuse entry of the goods.

Importer of Record Responsibilities

The Importer of Record plays a crucial role in the import process. Their responsibilities include several legal and administrative obligations.

1. Customs Documentation

The IOR must ensure that all customs documentation is accurate and complete, including:

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list
  • Import declaration
  • Certificates of origin (if applicable)

Incorrect documentation can result in delays or penalties.

2. Payment of Duties and Taxes

The Importer of Record is responsible for paying:

  • Import duties
  • Value Added Tax (VAT)
  • Any additional regulatory fees

For goods entering the EU, VAT must be declared according to rules defined by European Commission customs and taxation policies.

3. Product Compliance Verification

Before goods can enter the market, the Importer of Record must verify that products comply with applicable EU or UK regulations.

Examples include:

  • Product safety regulations
  • Labeling requirements
  • Environmental compliance such as packaging regulations
  • Electrical product registration requirements

Certain products may also require CE marking or other certifications.

4. Maintaining Import Records

Customs authorities may request documentation for several years after import.

The IOR must maintain:

  • Import declarations
  • Product compliance documentation
  • Supplier information
  • Tax and customs payment records
5. Cooperation with Market Surveillance Authorities

Authorities may conduct inspections to verify product safety.

In the EU, market surveillance authorities operate under frameworks managed by the European Commission.

If a product safety issue arises, the Importer of Record may be responsible for:

  • Product recalls
  • Safety notifications
  • Providing documentation to authorities

Importer of Record Requirements in the EU

To act as an Importer of Record in the European Union, the company must typically:

  • Have a valid EORI number
  • Be registered for customs activities
  • Be established within the EU or appoint a representative

The Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number is issued by national customs authorities within the EU.

Without an EORI number, goods cannot be cleared through EU customs.

Importer of Record Requirements in the UK

Following Brexit, the United Kingdom has its own customs framework separate from the EU.

Importers must:

  • Register for a UK EORI number
  • Declare imports through UK customs systems
  • Comply with UK VAT rules

The UK’s customs system is administered by HM Revenue & Customs.

Companies exporting to both the EU and the UK must therefore manage two separate import frameworks.

When Businesses Need Importer of Record Services

Many companies rely on professional IOR services when:

  • They do not have a legal entity in the EU or UK
  • They sell products via e-commerce platforms
  • They ship goods directly from Asia or the United States
  • They want to simplify customs and compliance procedures

Common industries that require IOR services include:

  • Consumer electronics
  • Cosmetics and beauty products
  • Food and supplements
  • Fashion and textiles
  • Industrial equipment

Benefits of Using Professional Importer of Record Services

Working with an experienced compliance partner offers several advantages.

Faster Market Entry

Professional IOR services ensure all documentation and regulatory requirements are handled correctly, reducing delays.

Reduced Compliance Risk

Import regulations can be complex. Experienced providers ensure that products meet regulatory standards before entering the market.

Simplified Logistics

Companies can focus on sales and marketing while compliance experts manage customs and regulatory requirements.

Support Across Multiple Markets

Professional providers often support both EU and UK imports, allowing businesses to manage cross-border expansion more efficiently.

Importer of Record vs Authorized Representative

Businesses often confuse the Importer of Record with other regulatory roles.

Key differences include:

Role Main Responsibility
Importer of Record Customs clearance and import compliance
Authorized Representative Regulatory compliance for product safety directives
Responsible Person Compliance for specific sectors such as cosmetics

Each role may be required depending on the product category.

How Complico Consulting Can Help

Complico Consulting GmbH provides professional compliance services to companies entering the EU and UK markets.

Our services include:

  • Importer of Record support
  • EORI number assistance
  • Regulatory compliance consulting
  • Product labeling guidance
  • Market entry support for e-commerce businesses

We help international businesses navigate complex regulations and ensure their products can enter the European market smoothly.

Conclusion

The Importer of Record plays a critical role in ensuring that products entering the EU and UK comply with customs, tax, and regulatory requirements.

Without a properly designated IOR, shipments may face delays, fines, or rejection at customs.

For companies expanding internationally, working with an experienced compliance partner can simplify the process and reduce regulatory risk.

If your business plans to sell products in Europe, professional Importer of Record services can help ensure a smooth and compliant market entry.

Official Sources:

  1. European Commission – Customs and Taxation
  2. European Commission – Importing into the EU
  3. HM Revenue & Customs – UK Imports
  4. EU EORI Number Information – EORI
  5. EU Product Safety & Market Surveillance – EU product safety regulations and compliance

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