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12 April, 2013
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UK Customs' clamp-down on unpaid duty
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Treat Authorities with respect
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UK Customs' clamp down on unpaid duty
Warehouse operators, hauliers and other logistics service providers in the UK need to beware of their liability for unpaid Excise Duty. Customs authorities are clamping down and
imposing fines on unwitting operators, who are storing or are involved in the movement of goods on which the proper duties have not been paid.
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Treat Authorities with respect
Customs authorities the world over have a vital role to play in international trade. Jurisdictions differ in their approach to imports and exports, and the responsibilities
will represent a balance - amongst other things - between trade facilitation, controls and protections, and revenue collection. Constructive dialogue with authorities is generally a responsible approach.
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Peregrine Storrs-Fox
Risk Management Director, TT Club
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