Part IIU.K. Spirits

Rectifying and compounding of spiritsU.K.

23 Allowance on British compounds.U.K.

(1)Where any British compounded spirits—

(a)having been warehoused, are on removal from warehouse exported or shipped as stores; or

(b)are permitted under section 22 above to be exported or shipped as stores on drawback direct from the premises of a rectifier or compounder; or

(c)are used in warehouse for fortifying wine or for any other purpose for which spirits are permitted by or under this or any other Act to be used in warehouse,

there shall, subject to the provisions of this section and to such conditions as the Commissioners see fit to impose, be paid in respect of each [F1litre of alcohol contained in those spirits an allowance of £0·008].

(2)In the case of British compounded spirits of a strength exceeding [F263 per cent.] which are deposited in a warehouse, the allowance mentioned in subsection (1) above may, subject as aforesaid, instead of being paid as provided in that subsection be paid on the warehousing of the spirits.

(3)No allowance shall be payable on any British compounded spirits under this section if those spirits were compounded in warehouse in pursuance of warehousing regulations or, in any other case, unless it is proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners that the spirits have been distinctly altered in character by redistillation with or by the addition of flavouring or other matter.

(4)Any allowance on British compounded spirits under this section—

(a)when paid on their exportation or shipment as stores, shall be paid to the person by whom security is given for that exportation or shipment;

(b)when paid on their use in warehouse, shall be paid to the person upon whose written request they are so used;

(c)when paid on their warehousing, shall be paid to the person in whose name they are warehoused.

Textual Amendments

F1Words substituted by S.I. 1979/241, art. 16(a)

F2Words substituted by S.I. 1979/241, art. 16(b)