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Find out the criteria that HM Revenue and Customs use to assess your application to use the EPSS.
Use form HM9 to apply to be a UK tax representative and become authorised to account for duty on excise goods sold to private individuals in Northern Ireland.
Use form HM6 to claim a repayment of excise duty if your goods are being delivered from an EU member state into Northern Ireland.
Use the online service if you produce, use or set aside more than 2,500 litres of biofuels a year.
How businesses can get a rebate of duty on light oil used as a furnace fuel.
Check if you need to pay excise duty on biofuels and other fuel substitutes, and how to register.
Find out how you can claim repayment of excise duty on heavy mineral (hydrocarbon) oil used to grow certain horticultural produce.
Find out who can be authorised to store, process or produce excise goods in a UK Freeport customs site and how to apply to do so.
Use form EXCISE102 to provide details of partners for registered consignees, certified consignees or tax representatives.
Wet line contamination involves the cross contamination of road fuel with rebated fuels, which will either be red diesel or kerosene.
This leaflet explains the rules when buying red diesel or rebated kerosene/paraffin for your own use.
Check if you need to pay duty if you’re a producer or warehousekeeper of motor and heating fuels, and how to register.
An overview of announcements made by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for Budget 2014.
Check the availability and any issues affecting the Fuel Duty online services.
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