(Cabinet Decision No. (42) of 2018 On Marking Tobacco and Tobacco
Products) In a bid to regulate and oversee the labeling of Designated Excise Goods, Article (4) establishes a meticulous set of procedures. This framework places responsibility on Importers, producers, and Authorized Suppliers, aiming for a seamless process while upholding stringent controls.
- Section 1: Request and Information Submission
- Section 2: Authority Approval and Mark Acquisition
- Section 3: Authorized Supplier’s Role
- Section 4: Exclusivity of Authorized Suppliers
- Section 5: Facilitated Mark Distribution
- Section 6: Fee Authorization and Payment
- Conclusion:
Source: ITC Accounting & Tax Consultancy
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