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How to apply to protect a food, drink or agricultural product name under the UK GI schemes.
If you trade in draught products, find out if you could pay a reduced rate of Alcohol Duty.
The figures you’ll need and how to use them to work out your discounted duty rates.
You may need to register for the levy if you produce or package liable drinks, and you're not a small producer.
Travel advice and information if you're planning a winter sports holiday abroad, including things to do before you go and staying safe at your resort.
Guidance to help local authorities and businesses understand the application of competition law to high-strength alcohol schemes.
How to apply to protect a spirit drink name under the UK GI schemes.
Find the full rates of duty and calculation examples that apply if you make, import or hold beer, cider, spirits, wine or other fermented products.
These undertakings ban Coca-Cola and Britvic from enforcing cabinet and outlet exclusivity, when selling to their customers.
How to display the legal name for your food product.
The MGDD is a set of forms used by forces in England and Wales when dealing with drink and drugs driving offences.
Requirements for excise goods held in duty suspension in a warehouse by an authorised warehousekeeper, registered owner, duty representative or registered consignor in the UK.
What local authorities must do to grant recognition for natural mineral water and carry out ongoing checks.
Find out if you need to register, report and pay the levy if you’re involved in bringing liable drinks into the UK.
How to care for animals on farms and at market in severe hot or cold weather, floods or drought.
Find out if you can claim a Soft Drinks Industry Levy credit for exported drinks, and what evidence you need to get and keep.
This measure introduces a minor change to the Soft Drinks Industry Levy.
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