Pharmaceutical

Tax Stamps: A Technical Study and Market Report


More tax stamps are produced every year than any other security printed item except banknotes. Known by a variety of names (excise stamps, duty stamps, tax seals, banderols), these are the ‘weapon of choice’ for many governments around the world to secure the valuable revenue derived from customs and excise duty on tobacco and alcohol, acting both as a record of payment and a barrier to the distribution of counterfeit products.

taxstamp-report

 

Tax Stamps: a Technical Study and Market Report is the first survey to examine and analyse the global tax stamp market for alcohol and tobacco. It provides invaluable (and, to date, unavailable,) insight into how governments can develop effective tax revenue collection regimes through the use of tax stamps, and how suppliers of components, products and systems can both drive forward the market for tax stamps, and benefit from the growing opportunities these provide.

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Overview

  • The history and development of tax stamps
  • The growth of tax evasion and counterfeiting
  • The benefits of tax stamp programs
  • The chain of command
  • Production systems and materials
  • The supplier landscape
  • Case studies
  • Market analysis
  • Future developments and requirements

How You Will Benefit

  • Governments and Issuers - minimise fraud and maximise your tax returns by learning about best practice from countries across the world; read about state-of-the-art security products and systems to specify for your tax stamps.
  • Printers and Producers - find suppliers of equipment, systems of components to improve cost-effectiveness and benefit your tax stamp customers with the latest and most effective anti-fraud components. Find the contacts at other countries where you could nurture new customers.
  • Component and Material Suppliers - learn who does what in the issuance, specification, design and production of tax stamps around the world. Learn what works and what issuers want.

Who Should Read It?

  • Security printers
  • Tax stamp systems and equipment manufacturers
  • Project managers and systems integrators
  • Suppliers of security substrates, components, authentication technologies
  • Security labelling and converting companies
  • Government departments (finance, customs and excise)
  • Manufacturers, distributors and wholesalers of tobacco and alcohol products

Published in late 2007, the report is available free to the authorities responsible for revenue collection from tobacco and alcohol products in each country (and in each state or province for those countries that have state schemes). The price to non-government organisations is £875 (with deep discounts for multiple copies).

Sponsored by: Sun Chemical, Luminescence, Authentix, FractureCode, KBA GIORI, Drent Goebel and Cavomit

 


 
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Latest News
9 April 2010 - The Tax Stamp Forum: Combating the Illicit Trade in Alcohol and Tobacco Tax

Global anti-counterfeiting, security and anti-smuggling specialists will join representatives from manufacturers and government agencies at the second Tax Stamp Forum. Read about the Tax Stamp Forum.


 
12 Jan, 2009 - Dates for Holo-pack.Holo-print 2010

Holo-pack.Holo-print 2010 will take place from November 14-16 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Visit the website

 

1 Jan, 2010 - 2nd Tax Stamp Forum

The 2nd Tax Stamp Forum will take place in London from June 14-15, 2010. Visit www.taxstampforum.com to find out more.

 

12 Dec, 2009 - New Portal for Tax Stamp News

The new web portal for Tax Stamp News is now availble at www.taxstampnews.com.

 

24 Nov, 2009 - Programme for Pharma AntiCounterfeiting published

The programme for the 5th Global Forum on Pharmaceutical AntiCounterfeiting, which takes place in Miami from February 24-26, 2010, is now available. Click here to view

 

18 Nov, 2009 - Excellence in Holography Awards

The 2009 IHMA Excellence in Holography Awards were presented at the Holo-pack.Holoprint conference in Budapest. Click here to read more