S.I. No. 183/1960 - Imposition of Duties (No. 96) (Silica Powder) Order, 1960.


S.I. No. 183 of 1960.

IMPOSITION OF DUTIES (No. 96) (SILICA POWDER) ORDER, 1960.

The Government, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 1 of the Imposition of Duties Act, 1957 (No. 7 of 1957), hereby order as follows:

1. This Order may be cited as the Imposition of Duties (No. 96) (Silica Powder) Order, 1960.

2. A duty of customs at the rate of an amount equal to thirty-three and one-third per cent. of the value of the article shall be charged, levied and paid on each of the following articles imported on or after the 30th day of August, 1960, that is to say, materials which contain, when dried at a temperature of one hundred degrees centigrade, not less than ninety-two per cent. by weight of uncombined silica, are in powder form and are not otherwise liable to duty.

3. The following statutory provisions shall apply and have effect in the manner hereinafter mentioned, that is to say:

(a) the provisions of section 6 of the Finance (Agreement with United Kingdom) Act, 1938 (No. 12 of 1938), shall apply and have effect in relation to the duty imposed by this Order as if the articles chargeable with that duty were mentioned in the second column of the First Schedule to the said Act, and this Order were mentioned in the third column of the said Schedule opposite the mention of the said articles in the said second column, and the rate of an amount equal to twenty-two and two-ninths per cent. of the value of the article were specified in the fourth column of the said Schedule opposite the mention of the said articles in the said second column;

(b) the provisions of section 16 of the said Act and the regulations made under that section shall apply and have effect for the purpose of the said section 6 as applied by this paragraph.

4. Whenever the Minister for Finance, after consultation with the Minister for Industry and Commerce, so thinks proper, the Revenue Commissioners may by licence authorise any particular person, subject to compliance with such conditions as they may think fit to impose, to import without payment of the duty imposed by this Order any articles chargeable with such duty or, in the case of any such articles already imported, to take delivery thereof without payment of such duty either, as the Revenue Commissioners shall think proper, without limit as to time or quantity or either of them or within a specified time or in a specified quantity, but so that no such licence shall be exempt from the provisions of section 15 of the Finance (Agreement with United Kingdom) Act, 1938 (Nn. 12 of 1938).

5. Whenever the Revenue Commissioners are satisfied that any article chargeable with the duty imposed by this Order is intended for laboratory use or for use in the manufacture of glass, the Revenue Commissioners may, subject to such conditions as they may think fit to impose, allow any such article to be imported without payment of the duty imposed by this Order or repay any such duty paid thereon at importation.

6. The duty imposed by this Order is hereby placed under the care and management of the Revenue Commissioners.

GIVEN under the Official Seal of the Government, this 23rd day of August, 1960.

SEÁN F. LEMASS,

Taoiseach.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

The effect of this Order is to impose a Customs duty of 331/3% (full) 222/9% (preferential U.K. and Canada) on silica powder.