The Customs and Excise Duties (Personal Reliefs for Goods Permanently Imported) Order 1992

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 1992-12-16
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 16th December 1992

Laid before the House of Commons: 17th December 1992

Coming into force: 1st January 1993

The Commissioners of Customs and Excise, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 7 and 13 of the Customs and Excise Duties (General Reliefs) Act 1979[^f00001] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order:

PART I — PRELIMINARY

Citation and commencement

1

This Order may be cited as the Customs and Excise Duties (Personal Reliefs for Goods Permanently Imported) Order 1992 and shall come into force on 1st January 1993.

Interpretation

2

In this Order—

Rules for determining where a person is normally resident

3

Supplementary

4

For the purposes of this Order—

PART II — PROVISIONS COMMON TO CERTAIN REFIEFS

Property may be in separate consignments

5

Except as otherwise provided by this Order, where property in respect of which relief is afforded is permitted to be imported over a period it may be imported in more than one consignment during such period.

Condition as to security for certain importations

6

Where any goods are declared for relief under this Order—

the relief shall be subject to the condition that there is furnished to the Commissioners such security as they may require.

Restriction on disposal without authorisation

7

PART III — PROVISIONS COMMON TO ALL RELIEFS

Goods to be declared for relief

8

Fulfillment of intention to be a condition

9

Where relief from payment of duty or tax is afforded under any Part of this Order subject to a specified intention on the part of a person in relation to his becoming normally resident in the United Kingdom, or the use of the goods in respect of which relief is afforded, it shall be a condition of the relief that such intention be fulfilled.

Enforcement

10

Where relief from payment of duty or tax has been afforded under any Part of this Order and subsequently the Commissioners are not satisfied that any condition subject to which such relief was afforded has been complied with, then, unless the Commissioners sanction the non-compliance, the duty or tax shall become payable forthwith by the person to whom relief was afforded (except to the extent that the Commissioners may see fit to waive payment of the whole or any part thereof) and the goods shall be liable to forfeiture.

PART IV — PERSONS TRANSFERRING THEIR NORMAL RESIDENCE FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY

11

Supplementary

12

Where the Commissioners are satisfied that a person has given up his normal residence in another country but is prevented by occupational ties from becoming normally resident in the United Kingdom immediately, they may allow property to be declared for relief earlier than as prescribed in article 11(1)(e)(i) above, subject to such conditions and restrictions as they think fit.

PART V — ADDITIONAL RELIEF FOR PROPERTY IMPORTED ON MARRIAGE FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY

Relief

13

Wedding gifts

14

Time limit for relief

15

The property to which this Part applies shall be declared for relief—

PART VI — PUPILS AND STUDENTS

Relief for scholastic equipment

16

PART VII — HONORARY DECORATIONS, AWARDS AND GOODWILL GIFTS

Relief for honorary decorations and awards

17

Subject to article 20 below, a person entering the United Kingdom shall not be required to pay any duty or tax chargeable on the importation into the United Kingdom of any goods on condition that—

Relief for gifts received by official visitors in another country

18

Subject to article 20 below, a person entering the United Kingdom shall not be required to pay any duty or tax chargeable on the importation into the United Kingdom of any goods on condition that—

Relief for gifts brought by official visitors

19

Subject to article 20 below, a person entering the United Kingdom shall not be required to pay any duty or tax chargeable on the importation into the United Kingdom of any goods on condition that—

Supplementary

20

PART VIII — PERSONAL PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY INHERITANCE

Relief for legacies imported from a third country

21

PART IX — REVOCATION

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The following statutory instruments are revoked—

SCHEDULE

1

Beverages containing alcohol.

2

Tobacco products.

3

Any motor road vehicle which, by its type of construction and equipment, is designed for and capable of transporting more than nine persons including the driver, or goods, or any special purpose vehicle or mobile workshop.

4

Articles, other than portable instruments of the applied or liberal arts, used in the exercise of a trade or profession before his death by the person from whom the legatee has acquired them.

5

Stocks of new materials and finished or semi-finished products.

6

Livestock and stocks of agricultural products exceeding the quantities appropriate to normal family requirements.

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Order)

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