Retail sale price alteration makes the increased or highest declared price apply retroactively to goods removed around the time of tampering. If a manufacturer tampers with the declared retail sale price on packaged excisable goods after removal so as to increase it, the increased retail sale price is to be taken as the retail sale price for all goods removed in the one-month period before and after removal; where multiple declared prices result, the highest declared retail sale price shall be taken as the retail sale price for all such goods.
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Retail sale price alteration makes the increased or highest declared price apply retroactively to goods removed around the time of tampering.
If a manufacturer tampers with the declared retail sale price on packaged excisable goods after removal so as to increase it, the increased retail sale price is to be taken as the retail sale price for all goods removed in the one-month period before and after removal; where multiple declared prices result, the highest declared retail sale price shall be taken as the retail sale price for all such goods.
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