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6A. Repayment of duty on spirits used for low alcohol products.
7.Exemption from duty of spirits in articles used for medical purposes.
8.Remission of duty in respect of spirits used for medical or scientific purposes.
10.Remission of duty on spirits for use in art or manufacture.
11.Relief from duty on imported goods not for human consumption containing spirits.
General provisions relating to manufacture of spirits and British compounds
36B.Interpretation of provisions relating to small brewery beer
36C.Meaning of “small brewery beer": beer from singleton breweries
36D.Rate of general beer duty for small brewery beer (other than lower strength beer) from singleton breweries
36E.Meaning of “small brewery beer": beer from co-operated breweries
36F.Rate of general beer duty for small brewery beer (other than lower strength beer) from co-operated breweries
41.Exemption from duty of beer brewed for private consumption.
41A.Suspension of duty: registration of persons and premises.
42.Drawback on exportation, removal to warehouse, shipment as stores, etc.
44.Remission or repayment of duty on beer used for purposes of research or experiment.
45. Repayment of duty on beer used in the production or manufacture of other beverages,
55A.Wine and made-wine of a strength not exceeding 5.5 per cent.
56.Power to regulate making of wine and made-wine and provide for charging duty thereon.
59.Rendering imported wine or made-wine sparkling in warehouse.
60.Repayment of duty on imported wine or made-wine used in the production or manufacture of other beverages, etc.
61.Remission or repayment of duty on spoilt wine or made-wine.
Part VI General Control Provisions
Relief from, and payment by instalments of, liquor licence duties
SCHEDULES
Penalties for contraventions of Part 6A
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