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Under Bond vs Duty Paid: Choosing the Right Movement Regime for Spirits
When to use under-bond movement and when duty-paid is the right choice — the differences in documentation, cash flow, and operational requirements.
When spirits cross borders, they move under one of two fundamental regimes: under bond (suspension regime) or duty paid. Choosing the right regime can significantly affect cash flow, documentation burden, and delivery speed.
Under-bond movement (suspension regime)
Under this regime, spirits circulate between approved tax warehouses without payment of excise duty. The duty liability is temporarily suspended.
Requirements:
- Both sender and recipient must be registered tax warehouse operators or registered consignees
- Each movement must be pre-declared via EMCS and an electronic administrative document (e-AD) must be opened before departure
- The sender must maintain a valid customs guarantee
Advantages:
- Deferred excise duty payment — lower working capital requirements
- Spirits can be re-exported outside the EU without incurring duty
- Flexibility for consolidation and redistribution across the region
Duty-paid movement
Spirits have been released for free circulation and excise duty has been paid. Further movement to another EU member state for commercial purposes requires a Simplified Administrative Accompanying Document (SAAD).
Suitable for:
- Small commercial movements and B2C sales
- Situations where the recipient is not a tax warehouse operator
- Fast deliveries without EMCS pre-registration requirements
Choosing the right regime
| Situation | Recommended regime |
|---|---|
| Wholesale between warehouses | Under bond |
| Sale to end customer | Duty paid |
| Re-export outside EU | Under bond |
| Small B2C shipments | Duty paid |
| Consolidation of shipments | Under bond |
Use the Route & Documents Planner to verify documentation requirements for your specific route and regime.
This information is indicative. We recommend consulting a customs adviser before your first cross-border operation.
Verify documentation for your route
The Route & Documents Planner generates a mandatory document checklist for your specific case. For a detailed analysis, contact our advisory team.
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