Compliance Framework
Compliance Driver
Excise Act 1901 (Cth)
Classification
Level 4
Local area requirement, managed locally .
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General Introduction
VC Compliance Delegate
Chris Armstrong, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research
Compliance Coordinator
Faraz Hasan, Director of Research
Business Units Impacted
Overview
This Act governs the imposition and collection of excise duty on certain goods manufactured or produced in Australia. For the University, this legislation is most relevant to activities involving the manufacture of excisable goods, such as alcoholic beverages (in food science, hospitality, or research) and potentially certain fuels (like biofuels). The Act defines "manufacture" broadly, and it is crucial that any area undertaking such activities understands its licensing, record-keeping, and duty payment obligations.
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