Customs and Excise Act 2018

Administrative provisions - Customs rulings

337: When chief executive may decline to make ruling

You could also call this:

"When the boss of Customs doesn't have enough info to make a decision"

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The chief executive can decide not to make a Customs ruling if they think they do not have enough information to make one. You can find more information about this by looking at the Customs and Excise Act 1986. The chief executive makes this decision based on their own opinion about whether they have sufficient information.

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Part 5Administrative provisions
Customs rulings

337When chief executive may decline to make ruling

  1. The chief executive may decline to make a Customs ruling if, in the chief executive’s opinion, he or she has insufficient information to do so.

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