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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 22 · § 22.125

§ 22.125. Claims.

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(a)Claims for allowances of losses of tax-free or recovered alcohol shall be filed, on Form 2635 (5620.8), within 30 days from the date the loss is ascertained, and shall contain the following information:
(1)Name, address, and permit number of claimant;
(2)Identification and location of the container(s) from which the tax-free or recovered alcohol was lost, and the quantity lost from each container;
(3)Total quantity of tax-free or recovered alcohol covered by the claim and the aggregate quantity involved;
(4)Date of loss or discovery, the cause or nature of loss, and all relevant facts, including facts establishing whether the loss occurred as a result of negligence, connivance, collusion, or fraud on the part of any person, employee or agent participating in or responsible for the loss; and
(5)Name of carrier where a loss in transit is involved.
(b)The carriers statement regarding a loss in transit, prescribed by § 22.122 or 22.124, shall accompany the claim.
(c)The appropriate TTB officer may require additional evidence to be submitted in support of the claim.
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