UKTRF proposes stamp exemption

Gavin Lipsith

1-Jul-2004

UK. HM Customs & Excise is considering a proposal by the UK Travel Retail Forum that would exempt the travel-retail trade from requirements to affix tax stamps to liquor products bound for export

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UK. HM Customs & Excise is considering a proposal by the UK Travel Retail Forum (UKTRF) that would exempt the travel-retail trade from requirements to affix tax stamps to liquor

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