Recepimento della direttiva (UE) 2020/262 del Consiglio, del 19 dicembre 2019, che stabilisce il regime generale delle accise (rifusione). (21G00198) | 21G00198 — Italy law | Esheria

Recepimento della direttiva (UE) 2020/262 del Consiglio, del 19 dicembre 2019, che stabilisce il regime generale delle accise (rifusione). (21G00198)

This provision updates excise-law definitions and liability rules, including who counts as the tax administration and when certain goods movements trigger excise rules.

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Jurisdiction
Italy
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
21G00198
Version
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Language
it
Updated
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EU law transposition alcohol and tobacco alcohol and tobacco controls alcole e bevande alcoliche authorization authorizations billing cauzione certified consignor compliance compliance deadlines consumer purchases contabilità prodotti soggetti ad accisa cross-border goods cross-border goods movement cross-border purchase cross-border transport customs control customs reporting denatured products deposit operations depositi fiscali deposito diplomatic and international supplies +50 more

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About this statute

This provision updates excise-law definitions and liability rules, including who counts as the tax administration and when certain goods movements trigger excise rules. The article allows excise tax remission for certain losses or destruction of goods in suspensive regime if the obliged person proves the event was due to fortuitous event or force majeure, with special rules for partial losses, EU movements, and an exception for worked tobacco. Regola i requisiti e gli obblighi del destinatario certificato per prodotti soggetti ad accisa, inclusi autorizzazione preventiva, garanzia, registrazione, pagamento dell’accisa e controlli. A person must obtain prior authorization to operate as a certified consignor, keep required shipment records, give the carrier the reference code, and submit to controls. The tax administration may also authorize occasional certified consignor activity, and excise duty may be refunded if the stated proof requirements are met. Certain excisable goods moved from another Member State into the State for commercial delivery must travel with an e-DAS, and the certified shipper and certified national consignee have related reporting and recordkeeping duties.