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For understandable reasons, the problem of the illegal circulation of excisable goods is particularly topical.
Other destructions of excisable goods (for example at tips, spoilt beer depots and the like)
This expression replaces the phrase "excisable liquor" which was used in the 1959 Act, and is defined in s.139(1).
Since ale and beer have become excisable commodities, the custom of appointing ale-tasters has fallen into disuse in most places.
After excisable digressions, Mr. Kornbluth returns to the central issue, the radicalization of the family by his father.
The requirements for the movement of excisable goods, other than oils, under excise duty suspension within the EU are set out in Notice 197.
You must complete a 4-copy AAD each time you dispatch excisable goods to another member state.
Drawback, in law in commerce, paying back a duty previously paid on exporting excisable articles or on re-exporting foreign goods.
Civil evasion penalties will not apply to illicit importations of excisable goods (such as cigarettes or alcohol) for which separate legal and policy provisions apply.
You must not release excisable goods unless you are satisfied that the consignee is properly authorised or registered in the Member State of destination.
This is the same as happens with excisable goods where VAT is charged on Excise Duty.
Indirect taxation was usually regressive in effect, the more so since the households of the rich were commonly self-suppliers of some excisable goods, such as beer.
As well, a compulsory VAT registration is required for a supplier of excisable goods to the UK (like tobacco and alcohol).
Duty Drawback is the rebate of duty chargeable on imported material or excisable material used in the manufacturing of goods in and is exported.
Both acts come to dead halts for completely excisable sequences of child's play that seem to exist only to jolly up British matinee audiences eternally nostalgic for "Oliver!"
More than 400 corporate and Government companies are clients of EDAPS and need the holographic security of documents and goods, including excisable ones.
If he so agrees, can he see any justification for any limits or guidelines as to how much in the way of excisable products our citizens can take with them across our borders?
From this gross produce, however, there must be deducted what was paid away in bounties and drawbacks upon the exportation of excisable goods, which will reduce the net produce below five millions.
There's little new biographical material in "The Measure of Life" and less in the way of thesis or argument, and Marder's readings of the novels seem incidental and excisable.
This is because they are either set-aside as road fuel and are consequently duty-paid, or they are not set-aside as road fuel and are therefore not excisable goods.
You will find the conditions which cover the warehousing of excisable goods in Council Directive: 2008/118/EC OJ L9 14.01.09 (as amended) which you can obtain from the Stationery Office.
By contrast, the real value of excise duties on all excisable products has risen by 11.5% and the real value of VAT revenue on all goods and services by 66.5%.
You only need to complete this section if you intend entering goods subject to a special export refund, high risk goods listed in Annex 44c of Commission Regulation 2454/93 or excisable goods to warehouse.
Making the movement of excisable goods less bureaucratic and guaranteeing fiscal controls that serve as a deterrent to tax evasion and fraud are crucial aspects of ensuring the completion, deepening and streamlining of the internal market.
Similar agreements could also be concluded with other tobacco companies, and it is to be hoped that this precedent might also encourage the signing of similar agreements with manufacturers of other excisable goods, such as alcohol.