1st Edition

Her Majesty's Customs and Excise

By Sir James Crombie Copyright 1962
226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

Have you anything to declare? This is the phrase that leaps to mind when mention is made of Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise. But the sometimes embarrassing request to the incoming traveller to declare everything acquired abroad is only one aspect of the many functions performed by this Department, one of the two great Revenue Departments of the United Kingdom. The collection of Customs duties in... Read more

Preface.  Part One: Work  1. Something to Declare  2. The Revenues of Customs and Excise  3. The Management of the Revenues  Part Two: Organisation  4. The Inheritance  5. The Allocation and Functions of Staff  Part Three: Control  6. The Common Pattern of Customs Control  7. The Protective Duty System  8. The Revenue Duty Systems  9. The Purchase Tax  10. The Non-revenue and Agency Work  Part Four: Administration  11. The Problems of Assessment  12. The Means of Enforcement  13. The Principles of Accounting  Part Five: Change  14. The Processes of Change  Part Six: International  15. The International Scene.  Conclusion.  Index.

Biography

Sir James Crombie (1902–1969), had a distinguished career in the Civil Service which took him into several of the great Departments of State. Following a long period of service in The Treasury, he became Chairman of the Board of Customs and Excise in 1955.