Homes and Property | Home PageDuties Bill turns into a blockbusterBrian O'Connor|Daily Mail12 April 2012ACCOUNTANTS were grappling with a 450-page Finance Bill on Wednesday and complaining how little time they had to give it proper scrutiny. The Bill unveils a new Stamp Duty Land Tax, fleshing out Gordon Brown's Budget duty proposals.It proposes fines of up to £2,500 for some 'importers', sparking fears that they would hit 'booze cruises'. But Customs & Excise says they are aimed at a growing scam, where VAT is reclaimed on cross-border trade in mobile phones and computer chips.National Savings & Investments gets new powers to offer more accounts, and cashpoint cards.The Treasury said the Bill contained no new tax proposals. PricewaterhouseCoopers tax partner John Whiting saw evidence of tough anti-avoidance measures, including new powers to monitor savings income and combat cross-border tax evasion. There are 70 pages of new rules on share options. The Bill is bound to renew concerns about the burden of red tapeMORE ABOUTAlcoholGlobalizationInternational TradePunishmentRetailSpirits (alcohol)