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PART 2 Amendments to the Excise Goods (Holding, Movement and Duty Point) Regulations 2010
4.Omit “UK” from before “registered consignor” or “registered consignors” in...
5.For “Article 79 of Council Regulation 2913/92/EEC” substitute “ Part...
19.In regulation 37(a)(ii) for “EU” substitute “ United Kingdom ”....
25.In regulation 59(1) for “EU requirements” substitute “ requirements for...
26.After regulation 59 insert— Report of export from the territory...
28.For regulation 60A(3) substitute— (3) The consignor must ensure that...
38.In regulation 87 for “EU requirements” substitute “ EMCS requirements...
PART 4 Transitional and saving provisions
CHAPTER 1 Excise goods imported into the United Kingdom from outside the territory of the EU
CHAPTER 2 United Kingdom-EU movements
48.Holding and movement of excise goods under duty suspension arrangements
49.Exports of excise goods under duty suspension arrangements
50.Imports of excise goods under duty suspension arrangements
54.Irregularities in the course of a movement of excise goods under a duty suspension arrangement
55.Irregularities in the course of a movement of excise goods already released for consumption
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