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7m cigarettes in lorry freezer

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Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 2 Apr 2010 19:02

Methinks that Most of the price you pay in the shops IS TAX!!

thats why they claim the "Losses" are so great......

Bob

Kay????

Kay???? Report 2 Apr 2010 17:57

It would cost too much to repackage them Muffs,,,

ciggies are not always counterfeit,,,,,they are exported from this country to spain and like for sale in their shops,,,,,why can these countires sell a pct of fags same as we buy here for abt £2-50 £3 pk when same here costs near £5....

Gallagher make lots of cigges and tobacco that sell in EU countries,,,,,
200 ,in Spain costs £23/4 .here same fags bought ligit costs nr £40 or over ...,,,,,,if it wasnt for smokers Taxes would be a lot higher,,,if every smoker stopped,who would the much needed tax be passed on to,,,,,,??

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 2 Apr 2010 17:53

Well I think it's jolly unfair that customs didn't believe they were for personal use :-((

x

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 2 Apr 2010 17:44

Noooo wasn't suggesting buying em from the blackmarket

Was just thinking...Surely it would be worth their while to seize them. Repackage them and sell them at an economy price? That way they make something out of them rather than see them go up in smoke,...ok not that they wouldn't go up in smoke eventually of course lol...but you know what I mean (I think lol) xx

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 2 Apr 2010 17:08

Problem with this, and any other counterfeited goods, is a doubly whammy... the Treasury loses out, and these losses are passed on to the taxpayer.... and we all pay tax in one way or another, as VAT, for instance.

Also.... much of the proceeds are known to be used to support, finance and train terror organisations.... so the bombs going off in London might have been financed by profit from that pirate dvd you bought.

I would never knowingly purchase anything counterfeit.....

try looking at this...

http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/community/consumer/info/counterfeit.htm

Love

Daff xxxx

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 2 Apr 2010 16:46

What a waste !!!

I'd be up for buying a few of them at a discount price !!!

xx

Sally

Sally Report 2 Apr 2010 16:44

I can just imagine all the smokers hanging around outside inhaling the smoke......:0).....

One of the Midsomer murders dramas, and older couple were growing weed in their greenhouse and Barnaby sussed what was going on and hinted that when he came back, they should be rid of it.......sooooo...... they lit a bonfire with some friends and they were all stoned.....

I did wonder what happened to all the stuff confiscated at Customs.....

Kay????

Kay???? Report 2 Apr 2010 15:25

that would give enough leccy to burn a 15w bulb for a couple of hours,,,,

pity the mps didnt think they robbed the national purse,,,,,,,

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 2 Apr 2010 15:22

I wouldnt put it past em, but I would have thought they could re brand em and sell em legitimately?

and get the tax back!!

bob

TeresaW

TeresaW Report 2 Apr 2010 15:01

The cigarettes would be burned at a power station to fuel the National Grid while inquiries continued, a HMRC spokesman said.


Yeah right! LOLOLOL

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 2 Apr 2010 14:59

It's the last paragraph that made me laugh!



7m cigarettes in lorry freezerBorder officials have seized seven million illegally-imported cigarettes from inside a lorry after it arrived at a British port.



The cigarettes were recovered from a freezer unit on a 40ft lorry that had reached Newhaven ferry port in East Sussex from Dieppe.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) estimated that had the cigarettes reached the black market, it would have cost the Treasury £1.3 million in lost tax.
A 42-year-old unnamed lorry driver from Lanarkshire was arrested in connection with the seizure and freed on police bail until July 26.

The cigarettes would be burned at a power station to fuel the National Grid while inquiries continued, a HMRC spokesman said.