HMRC Call Out for Volunteers for Single Trade Window User Testing

When fully operational, the Single Trade Window will provide a secure gateway between businesses and UK border processes and systems, allowing users to meet their import, export and transit obligations by submitting information once, and in one place.

The service will be introduced through a series of Strategic Releases, each one adding greater functionality and delivering an improved user experience.

The first Strategic Release (SR1) will be built in 2023 and available for public use in 2024, following user testing which BIFA Members can now get involved with.

How to get involved: User Testing

To deliver a successful Single Trade Window that meets user needs, the Single Trade Window programme wants to include industry in the design and testing of the service.  

SR1 will enable users to make customs import declarations and Entry Summary Declarations (ENS) for Safety and Security (S&S). It will introduce the ‘tell us once’ principle, allowing multiple users from the same organisation to input information for one trade submission. 

The Single Trade Window programme is looking for volunteers to test the features that have been developed for SR1 and beyond. They want to hear from Traders, Intermediaries, Hauliers, Fast Parcel Operators, Express Operators, Software Developers and Carriers. These activities are due to commence from Quarter 3 of 2023 and you can register your interest in User Testing by emailing STWenquiries@hmrc.gov.uk  

Some of the opportunities taking place will include: 

  • User Acceptance Testing – testing of software and functionality 
  • Private Beta Testing – testing of service suitability for user needs 
  • Innovation Accelerator – explore emerging technology that could benefit the Single Trade Window 
  • Ecosystem Advisory Board – quarterly forums to discuss Single Trade Window topics, input and feedback 
User Research

User Research is also key for the Single Trade Window programme to learn about different user experiences and create services that meet specific needs.  

The programme is always looking for volunteers to take part in the various User Research opportunities that will be available throughout each iterative phase of the Single Trade Window programme. You can register your interest in User Research via the online portal.