The Hydrocarbon Oil (Registered Remote Markers) Regulations 2005

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2005-12-15
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 15th December 2005

Laid before Parliament: 19th December 2005

Coming into force: 10th January 2006

The Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs make the following regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 100G and 100H of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 and sections 20AA(1), (2) and (3), and 24(1) of the Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979 :

PART 1 — PRELIMINARY, APPROVAL AND REGISTRATION

Citation and commencement

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Hydrocarbon Oil (Registered Remote Markers) Regulations 2005 and come into force on 10th January 2006.

Interpretation

2

Approval and registration

3

Certificates of registration

4

Revocation or variation of approval and registration

5

Privileges of a registered remote marker

6

Withdrawal or restriction of privileges

7

PART 2 — RELIEF FROM DUTY

General conditions and restrictions

8

Conditions for relief to be allowed

9

Security

10

The Commissioners may require any registered remote marker to provide such security, or further security, as they may think appropriate to protect the revenues derived from the duty.

Relieved hydrocarbon oil to be treated as rebated oil

11

Hydrocarbon oil , biodiesel and bioblend in respect of which relief from duty has been allowed under this Part of these Regulations is to be treated for all the purposes of the Oil Act as oil or, as the case may be, biodiesel or bioblend on which the appropriate rebate has been allowed.

Relief

12

Relief that is not allowed

13

PART 3 — AMENDMENTS TO OTHER REGULATIONS

The Excise Goods (Holding, Movement, Warehousing and REDS) Regulations 1992

14

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The Excise Duties (Deferred Payment) Regulations 1992

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In regulation 6(1) of the Excise Duties (Deferred Payment) Regulations 1992 after “that Act,” insert “ all sums to which he is entitled as relief in accordance with regulations made under section 20AA of that Act, all sums to which he is entitled to repayment under” ” .

Other Regulations

16

Signed

David Varney — Paul R. C. Gray — Two of the Commissioners — for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs — 2005-12-15

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

Content of the Regulations:Regulation 1 provides for citation and commencement.

Footnotes

[^f00001]: 1979 c. 2; sections 100G and 100H were inserted by the Finance Act 1991(c. 31), Schedule 4; section 100H was amended by the Finance (No. 2) Act 1992(c. 48), Schedule 1, paragraph 6 and Schedule 2, paragraph 4, and the Finance Act 2002(c. 23), Schedule 3, paragraph 2; section 1(1) (amended by the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005(c. 11), Schedule 4, paragraph 22) defines “the Commissioners” (as meaning the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs), “registered excise dealer and shipper” and “revenue trader”. The functions of the Commissioners of Customs and Excise were transferred to the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs by section 5(2) of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005. Section 50(1) of that Act provides that a reference to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise shall be taken as a reference to the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.

[^f00002]: 1979 c. 5; section 20AA was inserted by the Finance Act 1989(c. 26), section 2(1), and amended by the Finance Act 1993(c. 34), Schedule 23, Part 1(4) and the Finance Act 2000(c. 17), section 10(3); section 24(1) was amended by the Finance Act 1981(c. 35), section 6(2), the Finance Act 1982(c. 39), section 4(3), the Finance Act 1987(c. 16), section 1(2), the Finance Act 1996(c. 8), section 5(5), section 7(2), and Schedule 41, Part 1, the Finance Act 1997(c. 16), section 7(7), and the Finance Act 2001(c. 9), section 3(2); section 1(2) defines “hydrocarbon oil”; section 27(1) defines “rebate” and “the Management Act”; section 27(2) provides for the Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979 to be construed as one with the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979(c. 2) and section 27(3) applies the definition of “the Commissioners” in that Act (“the Commissioners” means the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs); section 27(3) was amended by the Finance Act 1985(c. 54), Schedule 4, paragraph 3, the Finance Act 1997(c. 16), Schedule 6, paragraph 6(7), and the Finance Act 2002(c. 23), Schedule 3, paragraph 4. The functions of the Commissioners of Customs and Excise were transferred to the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs by section 5(2) of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005(c. 11). Section 50(1) of that Act provides that a reference to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise shall be taken as a reference to the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.

[^f00003]: Section 11(5) was inserted by the Finance Act 2000(c. 17), section 10.

[^f00004]: Section 6(1) was amended by the Finance Act 1981(c. 35), section 4, the Finance Act 1982(c. 39), section 4, the Finance Act 1989(c. 26), section 1, the Finance Act 1990(c. 29), Schedule 19, Part 1, the Finance Act 1997(c. 16), section 7, and the Finance Act 1998(c. 36), section 6 (in the latter case, with effect from a date that has yet to be appointed).

[^f00005]: S.I. 1992/3152, amended by S.I. 1996/2537, 2004/2065.

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