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Commodity Codes

Commodity codes are the WTO code for a product and are used throughout the world for imports and exports.

We utilise a simplified approach for this within the system however you are able to use the full codes if you so wish. They are used for reporting only within Vision Commerce.

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To create a Commodity Code you will need to have set up your Product Type Codes

It is your responsibility to ensure your Commodity Codes are set up correctly and that Products are assigned the correct Code

A number of pre-loaded commodity codes will exist on any new system and you can add to this yourself, just be careful as the code can not be altered afterwards.

Duty Elements

This form enables you to maintain duties applicable to your products.

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For simplicity we provide a single Duty Rate calculation which contains both the customs duty and the excise duty amount on the same record.

Where you are using the system for En Primeur (Advanced Purchase) and the goods you are clearing have a preference/quota for the customs duty making the duty 0.00 then you should setup an additional duty rate, otherwise the duty and vat invoice will calculate customs duty should you land the stock as customs duty NOT paid

e.g. 333 → 333P - Set the customs duty rate to be 0.00

Any products fitting the category of “having a preference of 0.00” can then be added to this duty rate which will stop unnecessary calculations of customs duty.

As of Jan 2024 all wine goods from the EU have a preference so they fit this category and could be setup using the 333P duty rate.


Method of Calculation

We utilise specified routing and calculation methods some of which are specified by the government departments responsible for the collection of duties, it is not always a simple calculation when you have rounding and truncation to provide within the calculations.

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If you change the method of calculation it applies to Previous, Current, and New Duty Rates.

Rate / LOL

Calculation Basis : Litres of Liquid (LOL) X rate per litre of liquid

The stock information held for LOL is per case also calculated by taking the singles per case (SPC) X single size (SS)

Rate / LOA

Calculation Basis : Litres of Alcohol (LOA) X rate per litre of alcohol

LOA per case is derived from LOA * (Stength ABV / 100)
e.g. 9litre case which is 12.5% would be 9 * (12.5/100) = 1.125 litres of alcohol per case and if this was a 12 bottle case this is 0.09375 per bottle

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Custom calculation use 5 decimals when calculating and then a formula of truncation when presenting the total once everything is summed together.


Tax Type Code

This refers to the code field on the form, where we always specify that you should use the HMRC code in the system, until 1 August 2023 the UK HMRC codes were all 4xx and will change to 3xx on that date.

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Tax Type Code

Tax Type Description

Tax Type Unit of Measure

407

Beer made in UK >60,000 hectolitres per annum

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

411

Sparkling Wine

hectolitres

411

Sparkling Wine

litres

412

Sparkling wine

hectolitres

412

Sparkling Wine

litres

413

Still Wine

hectolitres

413

Still Wine

litres

415

Still or sparkling wine

hectolitres

415

Still or Sparkling Wine

litres

419

Still or sparkling wine

litres

421

Sparking Made Wine

hectolitres

421

Sparkling Made Wine

litres

422

Sparkling made-wine

hectolitres

422

Sparkling Made Wine

litres

423

Still made wine

hectolitres

423

Still Made Wine

litres

425

Still or sparkling made-wine

hectolitres

425

Still or Sparkling Made Wine

litres

429

Still or sparkling made wine

litres

433

Low alcohol wine,made-wine, cider/perry mixed drinks

hectolitres

435

Low alcohol wine, made-wine, cider/perry mixed drinks

hectolitres

438

Spirits based Ready To Drink (RTD)

litres of alcohol at 20 degrees Celsius

440

Beer made in UK >5,000 and <60,000 hectolitres per annum

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

441

Imported Beer >5,000 and <60,000 hectolitres per annum

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

442

Beer made in UK <5,000 hectolitres per annum

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

443

Imported Beer <5,000 hectolitres per annum

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

444

UK produced beer exceeding1.2%not exceeding 2.8%

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

445

UK produced beer exceeding 7.5% HSBD

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

446

Imported Beer exceeding 1.2% not exceeding 2.8%

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

447

Imported Beer exceeding 7.5% HSBD

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

451

Spirits other than UK produced whisky

litres of alcohol at 20 degrees Celsius

461

UK produced malt whisky

litres of alcohol at 20 degrees Celsius

462

UK produced grain whisky

litres of alcohol at 20 degrees Celsius

463

UK produced blended whisky

litres of alcohol at 20 degrees Celsius

473

Imported beer >60,000 hectolitres per annum

Hectolitre % Alcohol InProduct To Nearest 0.1%

481

Still cider and perry: exceeding 1.2% - less than 6.9% abv

hectolitres

481

Still Cider & Perry

litres

483

Still cider and perry: exceeding 7.5% - less than 8.5% abv

hectolitres

485

Cider/Perry Sparkling made in UK or imported exceeding 5.5% but less than 8.5% (hectolitre)

hectolitres

487

Still cider and perry: at least 6.9% - not exceeding 7.5% abv

hectolitres

611

cigarettes

monetary

611

cigarettes

000's

615

cigars

kg's

619

handrolling tobacco

kg's

623

other smoking tobacco

kg's

627

chewing tobacco

kg's

633

Tobacco for Heating

kg's

B00

Value Added Tax

monetary


Current and Previous Sections

This section simply shows the current and previous rates you charged for this specific tax code.

Add New

When you have a new rate to enter, ensure you specify the date, enter the values in both the excise and customs field, even if one has not changed you need to enter both and then apply this by pressing the save button.

Additional Notes