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Customs warehouse licence application

 
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Definitions

A warehouse is a section 79 licensed place as defined in the Customs Act 1901.

By premises, we mean the premises that are to be licensed.

Other customable goods are all other imported goods that are subject to customs duties, including customable wine products.

By fuel and petroleum products, we mean goods such as:

  • crude oil and condensate
  • petroleum fuels - such as petrol, diesel
  • bio-fuels - such as biodiesel, ethanol
  • solvents - such as white spirits, mineral turpentine
  • lubricants - such as oils and greases
  • gaseous fuels - such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG).

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If you want to apply for any other type of customs licence, or are dealing in imported goods of any kind (including EEGs), and are in the duty-free, providore or flight catering bond industries, you will need to contact the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service regarding your application. Do not complete this form.

If you are applying for a licence for the first time, contact us to discuss your circumstances before completing your application.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 13 June 2012

 
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