The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (Administrative Provisions) Regulations 2026

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2026-07-13
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 13th July 2026

Laid before the House of Commons: 14th July 2026

Coming into force: 1st January 2027

The Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs make these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 157(2) of, and paragraphs 2(5)(a), 5, 7(3), 13, 14 and 28 of Schedule 17 to, the Finance Act 2026[^f00001].

Part 1 — Introductory provisions

Citation and commencement

1

Interpretation

2

In these Regulations, unless stated otherwise, references to—

Meaning of value of CBAM goods

3

the value of that CBAM good is to be determined in accordance with Part 12 of the Customs (Import Duty) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018, as if the CBAM good is a chargeable good, and has been presented to Customs on import, for the purposes of Part 1 of TCTA 2018[^f00004].

the value of that CBAM good is the same as the value of those goods determined for customs purposes in accordance with Chapter 3 of Title II of UCC 2013[^f00006].

the value of the CBAM good is to be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of Title II of UCC 2013.

Meaning of weight of CBAM goods

4

In these Regulations, references to the weight of a CBAM good are to the weight of that good—

Part 2 — Record-keeping

Requirements to keep records

5

A person who imports a CBAM good in the course of a business must keep a record evidencing the following for that good—

Preservation and form of records

6

Part 3 — Registration

Information to be provided on registration

7

Record-keeping for registration

8

A registered person must keep records evidencing the information required to be provided under regulation 7.

Part 4 — Returns

Interpretation of this Part

9

In this Part, “the place of origin of the good” is to be determined in accordance with provision made under section 17(1) to (6) of TCTA 2018 that is applicable to the customs tariff, as defined in section 8 of TCTA 2018, as it has effect without regard to any provision made under sections 9 to 15 or 19(4) of that Act[^f00017].

Information to be included in a return

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Record-keeping for returns

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A person who makes a return for a CBAM good must keep records evidencing the place of origin of that good.

Part 5 — Assessment of weight

Assessment of weight by an officer of Revenue and Customs

12

Part 6 — Reimbursement arrangements

Interpretation of this Part

13

In this Part—

Reimbursement arrangements: general

14

For the purposes of paragraph 26(2) of Schedule 17[^f00019], reimbursement arrangements[^f00020] made by a claimant are to be disregarded except where they—

Reimbursement arrangements: provisions to be included

15

The provisions referred to in regulation 14(a) are that—

Reimbursement arrangements: repayments

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Where a claimant is required to make any repayment to the Commissioners by virtue of regulation 15(d) or (e), a claimant must, without prior demand, make this repayment within the period of 14 days beginning with the day after the day on which the period referred to in regulation 15(a) ended.

Records relating to reimbursement arrangements: keeping and production

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Undertakings

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Signed

Jonathan Athow — Justin Holliday — Two of the Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs — 13th July 2026

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

Explanatory Note

These Regulations make provision in connection with a new tax called the carbon border adjustment mechanism (“CBAM”), which is provided for in Part 5 of the Finance Act 2026 (“FA 2026”).

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