Finance Act 1946

22Remission of purchase tax on exported vehicles.

(1)Where it is shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioners that a person who acquires a mechanically propelled vehicle from the manufacturer of that vehicle, being a person who is registered, is only temporarily in the United Kingdom and is or is about to be resident outside the United Kingdom, the Commissioners may, subject to such conditions as they may think necessary for the protection of the revenue, remit any tax which would otherwise be payable in respect of the vehicle by the manufacturer.

(2)If the manufacturer does not, within such period as the Commissioners may direct, show to their satisfaction that he has exported the vehicle, or if any of the conditions imposed by the Commissioners (including conditions as to the manner of exportation) are not complied with, the tax which, apart from the provisions of this section, would have been payable shall be deemed to have become payable and shall be recoverable as a debt due to His Majesty.

(3)This section shall have effect and be deemed always to have had effect as respects all tax becoming due on or after the tenth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty-six.