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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.428

§ 19.428. Reconsignment.

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(a)A consignor may reconsign a shipment of spirits or specially denatured spirits withdrawn free of tax under § 19.424. The shipment may be reconsigned while in transit or upon arrival at the consignee's premises for any bona fide reason. The consignor may reconsign the shipment:
(1)To himself;
(2)To a proprietor for return to bonded premises under § 19.454; or
(3)To another consignee holding a valid permit issued under part 20 or 22 of this chapter.
(b)In the case of reconsignment to a proprietor for return to bonded premises under § 19.454, the distilled spirits plant proprietor who will return the spirits to bond must file a consent of surety on form TTB F 5000.18 to extend the terms of the operations or unit bond to cover the return of the spirits.
(c)When a consignor reconsigns a shipment, the consignor must cancel the initial record of shipment and prepare a new record of shipment marked "Reconsignment". The consignor must annotate the copies of the canceled record of shipment and the new record of shipment to cross-reference each other. (26 U.S.C. 5201)
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