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Not wishing to P on the parade lads, but don't forget to read their website's disclaimer about selling whole leaf: "There is no Tobacco Tax on Whole Leaf in it's raw state, But if you Manufacture the leaf into smoking tobacco
Duties becomes Payable to H.M.R.C. and it is your duty to contact your local office on how to pay the currant rates in force"
"currant" ??? must be another way of raisin funds!
I thought that was more if you're selling it on (not that it's for that as the website states.)
I ginf it a little odd that they expect you to pay tax on something you've made AFTER you've payed for the raw goods...
The good old tax man scoring twice again. I remember when I used to send Scottty Cameron putters back to the custom shop to get refurbed I had to pay tax on them when they came back into the country even though I'd bought them and paid the tax here first time round
The way I see it is that I've took the whole leaves and squashed them into a certain shape; I'm not selling it, I have took something I own and simply changed it's shape Who said it is smokeable? I just prefer my tobacco leaves to be in a cylindrical shape when I store them
Just playing devils advocate and im in no way against what your doing..... As its awesome...... But, you are advertising on a public internet forum relating to smoking. A forum which can be viewed freely by HMRC if they so wish.
"Who said its smokeable"
Lol, you did... When you referred to yourself testing draw and hoping that it smokes well.
P.S. I hope it does.
Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
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