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New track and trace sanctions to come into force this week: ACS

New track and trace sanctions to come into force this week: ACS

Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) is reminding retailers about the new tobacco track and trace sanctions which are due to come into force on July 20.

HMRC has developed guidance on the new the penalties that can be applied to businesses not following the UK tobacco track and trace rules.


The new sanctions are:

  • A penalty of up to £10,000 for persistent offenders which hold illicit tobacco products
  • The seizure and potential destruction of tobacco products
  • The deactivation of track and trace codes (economic operator ID), temporarily or permanently, for businesses which persistently break the rules, restricting or removing businesses’ ability to purchase or sell tobacco in the UK

ACS chief executive James Lowman said, “The track and trace system is essential in tracking legitimate products through the supply chain and we strongly welcome the new measures which have been developed to tackle the illicit market.

“The illicit tobacco trade is extremely dangerous and is detrimental to responsible retailers and to our local communities. It is important that these new sanctions are backed up by proper local enforcement to ensure that illicit products are removed from the shelves and to deter criminal activity.”

ACS’ Assured Advice guide on selling tobacco is available here.