Do you know what's being submitted to HMRC in your name?
Most customs software stops at the moment of submission. BorderAudit is the post-clearance customs audit platform for UK importers — it re-checks every declaration filed under your name across classification, origin, valuation and reliefs, quantifies the duty at risk, and prepares the recovery.
What is customs compliance software?
Customs compliance software checks that the declarations filed in your name are accurate and defensible — and proves it. For UK importers that means auditing what has already been submitted to HMRC (His Majesty's Revenue and Customs): the commodity codes, origin claims, customs values and duty reliefs on every entry. Done properly, it quantifies the duty at risk, recovers what was overpaid, and leaves an evidence trail you could hand to an officer. That post-clearance audit is where BorderAudit starts.
You carry the liability
Every declaration filed under your EORI (Economic Operators Registration and Identification) number is your legal responsibility — including the ones your agents filed. Compliance software shows you what was actually submitted, and what it costs you.
You can't re-check it by hand
Nobody can manually re-audit thousands of declaration lines a month. The platform does the line-level work — classification, origin, valuation, reliefs — so your time goes on judgement, not spreadsheets.
You audit for clients
Run the same audit engine across your clients' books — or your own declarations — with a Partner tier that white-labels the platform for practices and advisory firms.
Nine modules. One audit platform.
Everything a compliance team needs after clearance, in one place — no bolt-ons, no per-module procurement.
What to look for in customs compliance software.
Whichever platform you choose — including ours — these are the seven questions worth asking before you sign anything.
Post-clearance coverage, not just filing
Most customs software stops at the moment of submission. Compliance risk lives in what has already cleared — good software re-audits 100% of filed entries, not a sample.
Your own HMRC data, not spreadsheets
The platform should pull your declaration record from HMRC directly, so the audit runs on what was actually filed — not on what a broker's spreadsheet says was filed.
All four audit layers
Classification, origin and preference, valuation, and procedures and reliefs. An error in any one changes the duty you owe — or overpaid.
Duty-at-risk in pounds, not just flags
A list of warnings is not a compliance position. Look for risk quantified per category, over the same multi-year window HMRC can assess.
A route from finding to filing
Findings should flow straight into prepared reclaims and tracked cases — otherwise the software finds the money and leaves you to recover it by hand.
An evidence trail you could hand to HMRC
Documented findings, reports and retained records. If you can't evidence the check, it may as well not have happened.
Flat pricing — never a success fee
A percentage-of-recovery fee is a share of your own money. Look for flat, predictable pricing that lets you start free and prove value first.
Proof, not promises.
See the whole platform on your own entries.
A 30-minute walkthrough with a customs specialist. We'll run a live sample audit on your declarations and walk the module map against your actual compliance workload.
Customs compliance software, answered.
Know what's filed in your name.
Run a free post-clearance audit on your own entries — the errors, the risk, and the recoverable duty. Free to start, no card, flat pricing, never a success fee.
