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Report someone to HMRC if you think they're selling tobacco products or alcohol without paying UK duty.
Use form DA1 if you intend to receive and use industrial denatured alcohol or trade specific denatured alcohol.
Use form W1 to submit details of the alcohol and tobacco goods you have received, dispatched and currently store in your warehouse.
Use form W8 to accompany movements of duty-suspended goods between port and warehouse and between UK warehouses.
Declare payment of excise duty for an alcohol warehouse using form W5.
Use the online forms service or email the postal form to notify HMRC that you intend to make a claim for excise duty drawback.
Declare VAT due on alcoholic products under duty suspension using the online or postal form EX46(VAT).
Defer payment of excise duty for an alcohol warehouse using form W5D.
Apply to receive duty free spirits if you need them for manufacturing or scientific processes or for preparation of articles that have medicinal purposes.
Use form EX61 to apply to register as an excise warehousekeeper.
Use the online or postal form L5 to apply for a licence to carry on an excise trade.
Use form C945 to request authority for the shipment of spirits and tobacco products for use as stores, free of duty, on a ship.
Use form EX68 to apply for general storage and distribution warehousing.
Use form EX69 to apply for a trade facility warehouse for alcohol and tobacco.
Use form FAD when goods need to be dispatched following the fallback procedures in Excise Notices 197 and 204b.
Use form C209 to declare surplus aircraft stores for landing and entry to warehousing.
Use the online form to apply to HMRC to become a registered consignor.
Use form NoMF when you need to notify HM Revenue and Customs that a movement is going to begin using fallback procedures.
Use the online form service to apply to register as a Temporary Registered Consignee.
Use form FCoD when goods need to be changed following the fallback procedures in Notice 197.
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