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7.—(1) For the purposes of regulation 6(1)(a), excise goods leave a duty suspension arrangement at the earlier of the time when—
(a)they leave any tax warehouse in the United Kingdom or are otherwise made available for consumption (including consumption in a tax warehouse) unless—
(i)they are dispatched to one of the destinations referred to in regulation [F135(a)]; and
(ii)are moved in accordance with the conditions specified in regulation 39;
(b)they are consumed;
(c)they are received by a UK registered consignee;
(d)they are received by an exempt consignee in cases where the goods are dispatched from another Member State;
(e)the premises on which the goods are deposited cease to be a tax warehouse;
(f)they are received at a place of direct delivery in the United Kingdom;
(g)they leave a place of importation in the United Kingdom unless—
(i)they are dispatched to one of the destinations referred to in regulation [F235(a)]; and
(ii)are moved in accordance with the conditions specified in regulation 39;
(h)there is an irregularity in the course of a movement of the goods under a duty suspension arrangement which occurs, or is deemed to occur, in the United Kingdom;
(i)there is any contravention of, or failure to comply with, any requirement relating to the duty suspension arrangement; or
(j)they are found to be deficient or missing from a tax warehouse.
(2) An excise duty point does not occur at the time when excise goods leave a duty suspension arrangement—
(a)by virtue of paragraph (1)(a) or (g), if they are delivered for export, shipment as stores or removal to the Isle of Man;
(b)by virtue of paragraph (1)(j), if it is shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioners that the absence of, or deficiency in, the goods is due to a legitimate cause.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c) and (f), where tobacco products are received after 11.59 a.m. on a day upon which an increase in the rate of duty chargeable on those products takes effect the time of receipt is deemed to be the time at which that increase takes effect.
(4) In paragraph (1)(h), “irregularity” has the meaning given by Article 10(6) of the Directive.
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(i), the sale of tobacco products that are eligible for home use to a person who is not a manufacturer is a contravention of a requirement of duty suspension arrangements.
(6) In paragraph (5) “manufacturer” has the meaning given in regulation 3(1) of the Tobacco Products Regulations 2001 M1.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in reg. 7(1)(a)(i) substituted (1.10.2011) by The Excise Goods (Holding, Movement and Duty Point) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/2225), regs. 1, 4
F2Word in reg. 7(1)(g)(i) substituted (1.10.2011) by The Excise Goods (Holding, Movement and Duty Point) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/2225), regs. 1, 4
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1Reg. 7(1)(h) modified as it applies in a control zone (1.4.2010) by The Channel Tunnel (Alcoholic Liquor and Tobacco Products) Order 2010 (S.I. 2010/594), art. 1, 2, Sch. para. 5
Marginal Citations
M1S.I. 2001/1712; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2003/1523, 2006/2368.
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