Customs and Excise Act 2018

Final and miscellaneous provisions - Regulations, orders, rules, etc - Regulations

404: Regulations in relation to stores

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Regulations can be made about the goods that are used on craft, like food and drinks, when they are leaving a Customs place. You need to know what goods are allowed to be taken on craft without paying duty, and what goods are not. Regulations can also be made about how these goods are recorded when they are taken on craft, and when they need to pay duty, as stated in the related legislation. Regulations can say how goods must be listed when they are taken on craft. You can find more information by looking at the related law.

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Part 6Final and miscellaneous provisions
Regulations, orders, rules, etc: Regulations

404Regulations in relation to stores

  1. Regulations may be made prescribing any of the following:

  2. the classes of goods that are, or are not, to be treated as being stores for the use of passengers and crew or the service of craft about to depart from any Customs place:
    1. the conditions under which those stores may be shipped free of duty or under drawback of duty:
      1. the conditions under which those stores are subject to duty:
        1. the way in which those stores must be entered.
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