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Hi all!

This is probably unnecessary at this point, but I have uploaded a Word document

to the Files Section regarding the legality of using undenatured alcohol in

perfume and then re-selling it. I sent an enquiry to the BATF a long time ago

when this subject came up again, as it does every so often, and they finally got

back to me. Elise has already done an excellent FAQ document about this topic,

which also resides in the Files Section. I just wanted something from them in

writing saying definitively what their position is. Please note that you should

also check out your particular State's regulations. Anya has provided a great

resource in the Files Section which lists contact info for every State's Alcohol

Control Board.

Here is the link to the file I uploaded:

http://tinyurl.com/6muypm

Patty

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Hi everyone,

I believe BATF is Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms therefore I would like

to let you know now they are called TTB They are still in the Department of the

Treasury.  However, they split from ATF 5 years ago and are now called the

Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB).

Here's a bit of information I received from them. I hope this helps. I'm still

confused but I'm experimenting so I have a long way to go before I start selling

but this is my ultimate goal.

  Tax-paid distilled spirits are (and have been) permitted in the

manufacture of perfumes.  However, as a result of GATT, a manufacturer of

nonbeverage

products (MNBP) may be entitled to drawback on the taxes paid on distilled

spirits used in the manufacture of perfumes. One has to apply for a tax stamp

in order to become an MNBP and to get drawback on any eligible spirits used (27

CFR Part 17 deals with drawback and MNBPs).  There is also information on

our website, ttt.gov.  

3)       Perfumer¢s Alcohol is a specific product manufactured by

Snowdrift that uses SDA 40-B.  They would need an SDA permit, and in most

cases, an approved formula to manufacture and sell those alcohols shown on

their website.

Have a great day everyone !!!!

Maggie

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West wrote:

> Hi all!

>

> This is probably unnecessary at this point, but I have uploaded a Word

document to the Files Section regarding the legality of using undenatured

alcohol in perfume and then re-selling it. I sent an enquiry to the BATF a long

time ago when this subject came up again, as it does every so often, and they

finally got back to me. Elise has already done an excellent FAQ document about

this topic, which also resides in the Files Section. I just wanted something

from them in writing saying definitively what their position is. Please note

that you should also check out your particular State's regulations. Anya has

provided a great resource in the Files Section which lists contact info for

every State's Alcohol Control Board.

>

> Here is the link to the file I uploaded:

>

> http://tinyurl.com/6muypm

>

> Patty

Thanks, Patty, that's very helpful.

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Anya

Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes, aromatics, classes,

consultation

Natural Perfumers Guild + blog with daily updates

1500+ member Natural Perfumery group -

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Hello Anya,

I just saw your website. I love it , but I have one ? how did and where did you

get approval to sell your perfume, I assume your from the states.

Maggie

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maggie makris wrote:

> Hello Anya,

>

> I just saw your website. I love it , but I have one ? how did and where did

you get approval to sell your perfume, I assume your from the states.

>

> Maggie

Pretty simple: business licenses, locked cabinet for alcohol, letter

from BATF (info in the archives here.)

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Anya

Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes, aromatics, classes,

consultation

Natural Perfumers Guild + blog with daily updates

1500+ member Natural Perfumery group -

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