Registered consignor
A registered consignor is someone who has been granted specific authorisation to send duty-suspended excise alcohol goods – for business purposes – from a place of import in Sweden to an excise warehouse, for example. Excise duty on alcohol is then not paid to Swedish Customs (Tullverket) when the goods are imported; it is paid to the Swedish Tax Agency at a later date instead.
Note that a registered consignor acts only when alcohol goods are imported from countries that are not included in the EU list of excise duty territories (“third country” jurisdictions). Here, a “place of import” means a place where goods are released for free circulation from a customs point of view.
You can apply to become:
- an authorised warehouse keeper (if you are granted approval, you will also automatically become an authorised registered consignor as well)
- a registered consignor (if you are granted approval, you will not automatically become an authorised warehouse keeper).

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