The Excise Goods (Drawback) Regulations 1995

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 1995-05-02
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 2nd May 1995

Laid before Parliament: 3rd May 1995

Coming into force: 1st June 1995

The Commissioners of Customs and Excise, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by section 93(1), (2)(a) and (3) of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979[^f00001] and section 2 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 1992[^f00002] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations:

PART I — PRELIMINARY

Citation and commencement

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These Regulations may be cited as the Excise Goods (Drawback) Regulations 1995 and shall come into force on 1st June 1995.

Revocation

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The Excise Goods (Drawback) Regulations 1992[^f00003] are hereby revoked.

Application

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These Regulations apply to goods chargeable with a duty of excise provided that (subject to regulation 3A) those goods have not been, and will not be, consumed in the United Kingdom or the Isle of Man.

Interpretation

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In these Regulations—

PART II — ENTITLEMENT TO DRAWBACK

Eligible goods

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Eligible claimants

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PART III — CLAIMS, CONDITIONS AND CANCELLATION OF DRAWBACK

General conditions

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paragraph (4) above shall operate as if the reference to at least £500 were a reference to at least £50.

Conditions to be complied with before export

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Conditions to be complied with after warehousing for export

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Where an eligible claimant claims drawback after warehousing for export the following conditions shall be complied with—

Conditions to be complied with after export

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Where an eligible claimant claims drawback after export, the eligible claimant must include with the claim such documentary evidence of export and (in the case of claims in respect of goods that have been transported from Great Britain to Northern Ireland via the EU), payment of excise duty as is specified by the Commissioners in a notice published by them (and not withdrawn).

Conditions to be complied with where goods are accidentally destroyed

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Where an eligible claimant claims drawback in relation to goods which have been accidentally destroyed he shall comply with the following conditions—

Payment of claim

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Cancellation of drawback

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PART IV — CIVIL PENALTIES

Conduct attracting a civil penalty

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PART V — AMENDMENT OF WAREHOUSING REGULATIONS

Amendment of the Excise Warehousing (Etc.) Regulations 1988

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The Excise Warehousing (Etc.) Regulations 1988[^f00009] shall be amended as follows—

(4A) Where goods are warehoused in circumstances where duty may be drawn back the certificate of receipt mentioned in paragraph (4) above shall— (a) be in such form and contain such particulars as the Commissioners may require, and (b) be endorsed on one of the copies of the warehousing advice note that accompanied the goods, and in this paragraph “warehousing advice note” means a document (in such form and containing such particulars as the Commissioners may require) drawn up by the person to whom the certificate of receipt will be sent.

; and

; - provided that, where goods are warehoused in circumstances where duty may be drawn back they may not, under this paragraph, be entered for removal from warehouse for any purpose that may result in their being consumed in the United Kingdom or the Isle of Man

SCHEDULE 1 — PLANNED DESTRUCTION: CONDITIONS

Conditions to be complied with before destruction

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The eligible claimant shall deliver to the Commissioners at such address as they shall specify notice in writing of his intention to carry out a planned destruction of goods.

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A notice delivered in accordance with paragraph 1 above shall contain the following particulars—

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The goods shall be available for inspection by the Commissioners at any reasonable time for not less than two clear business days following the day upon which the notice mentioned in paragraph 1 above was received by the Commissioners provided that if the place where the goods are available for inspection is different from the address mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph 2 above, for the reference to two clear business days in this paragraph there shall be substituted a reference to five clear business days.

Conditions to be complied with at the time of destruction

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Destruction shall take place on the day and at the time appointed.

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Destruction shall take place at the address mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph 2 above; provided that the Commissioners may, on the application of the eligible claimant, permit, subject to such conditions as they deem necessary or expedient, destruction to take place at a different address.

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The eligible claimant shall permit the Commissioners to attend the destruction.

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The goods shall be destroyed in accordance with the method specified in the notice mentioned in paragraph 1 above save that if the Commissioners give notice that such method is not in their opinion satisfactory, the goods shall be destroyed in accordance with such other method as the Commissioners may approve.

SCHEDULE 2 — ACCIDENTAL DESTRUCTION: CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH GOODS MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR DRAWBACK

Where the goods are destroyed by, or as a result of—

Signed

New King’s Beam House, 22 Upper Ground, London SE1 9PJ

D. J. Howard — Commissioner of Customs and Excise — 1995-05-02

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations come into force on 1st June 1995, and replace the Excise Goods (Drawback) Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/3151) which provided for repayment of excise duty on duty paid goods—

The new Regulations implement the reimbursement provisions of Council Directive 92/12/EEC (OJ No. L76, 23.9.92, p.1), as amended by Council Directive 92/108/EEC (OJ No. L390, 31.12.92, p.124), they permit refunds in the circumstances mentioned in Council Directive 92/83/EEC (OJ No. L316, 31.10.92, p.21) and extend the provision for drawback of excise duties to goods exported to non-member States and to goods warehoused for export.

They permit claims for drawback where excise goods are—

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