Excise guidelines for the fuel industry
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04 LICENSING: Suspension & cancellation
OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU The information in this publication is current at May 2009. This publication is an expression of the Commissioner's opinion on the operation of fuel excise legislation. This publication is not legally or administratively binding on the Commissioner and is not a 'public ruling' for the purposes of Section 105-60 or Division 358 of Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953. The law does not provide for legally binding rulings on fuel excise legislation. If you feel this publication does not fully cover your circumstances, please seek help from the Tax Office or a professional adviser. Since we regularly revise our publications to take account of any changes to the law, you should make sure this edition is the latest. The easiest way to do this is by checking for a more recent version on our website at www.ato.gov.au |
4.5 WHAT PENALTIES CAN APPLY TO OFFENCES IN RELATION TO SUSPENSIONS AND CANCELLATIONS |
4.1 PURPOSE
This chapter deals with:- what happens when you cease your business
- when your licence can be suspended or cancelled
- service of notices, and
- penalties that can apply to offences in relation to suspensions and cancellations.
4.2 INTRODUCTION
Your licence remains in force until it expires or is cancelled. However, activities approved under your licence may be restricted if we suspend your licence. Suspension may be a temporary measure or may lead to the cancellation of your licence. We can cancel your licence if:- you ask us to do so (for example, where you intend to cease business), or
- we make a decision to do so because one or more of the following criteria are present:
- you or an associate are not 'fit and proper' as an individual or company
- a director, officer or shareholder who participates in the management or control of the company is not a 'fit and proper' person
- a person who participates in the management or control of the premises is not a 'fit and proper' person
- you do not have, or have available to you, the skills and experience required to carry out the activity authorised by the licence
- the physical security of the premises is inadequate
- the plant and equipment used at the premises are such that there is inadequate protection of the revenue in relation to the goods at the premises
- you have no market for the goods covered by the licence
- you are not keeping proper books of account for audit purposes
- you have breached a condition of your licence
- you have made a false or misleading statement to us [85]
- suspension is necessary for the protection of the revenue, or
- if you are the holder of a manufacturer licence or storage licence, suspension is necessary to ensure you comply with excise law.
4.3 POLICY AND PRACTICE
4.3.1 WHAT HAPPENS IF I CEASE MY EXCISE BUSINESS?
Your licence conditions require you to notify us within 30 days if you permanently cease activities that require an excise licence. To finalise your excise obligations you must request in writing a cancellation of your licence. Before we can cancel your licence we must be satisfied that you no longer have any excisable fuel products . To be satisfied of this we may:- arrange a final audit of goods at the licensed premises, and
- work out if you are liable to pay any excise duty.
- pay any outstanding excise duty on goods held at the licensed premises and then dispose of them as you wish, or
- move the goods to another licence holder's premises, provided you have permission from us to move goods to those premises. [86]
4.3.2 WHEN CAN MY LICENCE BE SUSPENDED AND/OR CANCELLED?
What is the difference between suspension and cancellation?
Suspension of a licence is a temporary measure we may take that limits the activities you can undertake during the period of suspension. It could be followed by cancellation of the licence or revocation of the suspension. Cancellation is a permanent measure which has the effect of prohibiting you from undertaking the activities for which you were previously licensed.When can my licence be suspended or cancelled?
We can suspend or cancel your licence if we have reasonable grounds for believing: [88]- you are not 'fit and proper' as an individual or company *
- a director, officer or shareholder who participates in the management or control of the company is not a 'fit and proper' person *
- a person who participates in the management or control of the premises is not a 'fit and proper' person *
- you are an associate of a person or a company that is not 'fit and proper' *
- you do not have, or have available to you, the skills and experience required to carry out the activity authorised by the licence *
- the physical security of the premises is inadequate *
- the plant and equipment used at the premises are such that there is inadequate protection of the revenue in relation to the goods at the premises *
- you have no market for the goods covered by the licence *
- you are not keeping proper books of account for audit purposes
- you have breached a condition of your licence
- you have made a false or misleading statement to us
- suspension is necessary for the protection of the revenue * , or
- if you are the holder of a manufacturer licence or storage licence, suspension is necessary to ensure that you comply with excise law.
- you are not keeping proper books of account for audit purposes. For this criterion, we are assessing your actual record keeping practices during the licence period and whether they are in an adequate state for an audit.
- you have breached a condition of your licence. A breach means you have not complied with a condition. In deciding whether or not to suspend we will take into account the following:
- the severity of the breach
- the circumstances surrounding the breach, and
- what the condition is (i.e. the risk it is addressing).
- you have made a false or misleading statement to us. In considering your initial application the false or misleading statements we take into account are in your application. Once you have been granted a licence we can take into account any statements (including for example in a return, letter or response to a question) you have made in relation to your excise activities.
- suspension is necessary to ensure you comply with excise law. Where we consider that you are not complying with your obligations under the Excise Act, for example, if you have been manufacturing excisable fuel products in contravention of your manufacturer licence. [89]
What happens if my licence is suspended?
If we believe your conduct warrants consideration of suspension of your licence we will generally advise you of our concerns and provide you with an opportunity to rectify the issues identified. If we decide to suspend your licence, this will be done by serving a Notice of suspension . The notice may be served on you, or given to a person who appears to participate in the management or control of the licensed premises. A Notice of suspension will state that, if you want to stop the cancellation of your licence, you must provide us with a written statement, within seven days of the notice being served, giving reasons why your licence should not be cancelled. We will include our reasons for deciding to suspend your licence with the Notice of suspension . The notice will also state when the suspension takes affect, which could be immediately. When your licence is suspended, unless you have written permission from us, it is against the law to:- if you are the holder of a manufacturer licence, manufacture excisable fuel products, or
- if you are the holder of a storage licence, keep or store excisable fuel products at licensed premises. [90]
- keep or store goods at your licensed premises
- carry out a process at your premises, or
- move goods from your premises to another place.
- require the owner (you or a third party) of excisable fuel products to move the goods from your premises to another place
- require payment of any costs incurred by us as a result of the suspension
- carry out a stocktake so that the total excise liability is known, and
- take control of your licensed premises and any excisable fuel products stored at these premises.
For more information about your review rights refer to Chapter 8 - Reviews and objections . |
What happens if my licence is cancelled?
We can cancel your licence for the same reasons we can suspend your licence.We can cancel your licence without previously suspending your licence. This may occur where we consider the issues require immediate action. For example systemic delivery of excisable fuel products without payment of required duty. |
- pay the duty on the goods, or
- move the goods to another place in accordance with our permission.
This notice is served in the same manner as the Notice of cancellation . |
- lodged a written claim for the goods, or
- paid the duty and other movement and storage related expenses
If we cancel your licence, you must retain all records that you have been directed to keep, for the period you have been directed. |
For more information about your review rights refer to Chapter 8 - Reviews and objections . |
Can I apply for another licence if I have had a licence cancelled?
Yes, you can apply for another licence. However we will take the reasons for the cancellation into account when considering any new application.4.4 PROCEDURES
4.4.1 SERVICE OF NOTICES
Notices of suspension or cancellation and directions to deal with excisable fuel products will be served either: [94]- personally or by post [95] on you, or
- personally on a person who, at the time the notice is served, appears to participate in the management or control of the licensed premises.
4.4.2 WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED MORE INFORMATION?
If you need more information on suspension or cancellation of a licence contact us as follows:- phone 1300 137 292
- fax (03) 9285 1168 , or
- write to us at
Australian Taxation Office
PO Box 3001
PENRITH NSW 2740
4.5 WHAT PENALTIES CAN APPLY TO OFFENCES IN RELATION TO SUSPENSIONS AND CANCELLATIONS
The following are the penalties that may apply after conviction for an offence. Manufacture If you manufacture excisable fuel products when your manufacturer licence is suspended, the penalty is a maximum of two years in prison or the greater of 500 penalty units and 5 times the amount of duty on the excisable fuel products. [96] Keep or store If you store excisable fuel products when your storage licence is suspended, the penalty is a maximum of two years in prison or the greater of 500 penalty units and 5 times the amount of duty on the excisable fuel products. [97] Remove If your licence has been cancelled or expired you must not remove excisable fuel products on which duty has not been paid. The penalty is a maximum of two years in prison or the greater of 500 penalty units and 5 times the amount of duty on the excisable fuel products. [98]4.6 TERMS USED
Excisable fuel products Excisable goods are goods on which excise duty is imposed. Excise duty is imposed on goods that are manufactured or produced in Australia and listed in the Schedule to the Excise Tariff Act. As these guidelines deal with fuel products, we have used the term excisable fuel products. Excisable fuel products include:- petrol
- diesel
- crude petroleum oil
- heating oil
- kerosene
- fuel ethanol, and
- biodiesel.
4.7 LEGISLATION (quick reference guide)
In this chapter we have referred to the following legislation:4.7.1 Excise Act 1901
Section 26 - Licensed manufacturers to manufacture in accordance with Act and licence Section 39G - When the Collector may suspend a licence Section 39J - Method of suspension Section 39K - Activities that are prohibited during suspension Section 39L - Cancellation of licences Section 39M - Removal of goods on cancellation etc. of licence Section 39N - Removal of goods by Collector on cancellation etc. of licence. Section 39P - Service of notices Section 39Q - Review of decisions4.7.2 Excise Tariff Act 1921
The Schedule4.7.3 Crimes Act 1914
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