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Version date: 13 February 2023 - onwards
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98B. Chargeability of excisable products released for consumption

(1) In the case of a movement of excisable products delivered to the State in accordance with Chapter 2B, excise duty shall not be chargeable in the State on such products where the products are shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to have been totally or partially lost in the course of movement to the State from the Member State in which they were released for consumption, and where such loss is shown to have been -

(a) due to unforeseen circumstances or force majeure, or

(b) the result of destruction in accordance with such procedures as the Commissioners may require.

(2) Where excisable products are shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to have been partially lost in the State during transport from another Member State in which they were released for consumption, and the loss is shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to have been due to the nature of the excisable products, excise duty on those products shall, unless an officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that a fraud or an irregularity has occurred in connection with the excisable products, not be chargeable in so far as the loss falls below a common partial loss threshold established in delegated acts adopted by the Commission in accordance with Article 51 of the Directive.