Within the EU they could count as personal usage with a stretch of the imagination. Worst case scenario? Weigh them and multiply the weight in kilos by ?265, that would be the duty robbery.jpg
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Originally posted by Rasputin View PostDoes anyone know what would happen if I brought 500 cigars back that were not bought in Duty free but in an actual shop and I had recipets. Will be moving house soon and would like to load up with as many as possible before I come back but getting nailed by HMRC doesnt appeal. Surely they have something in place for people who move abroad.... Any idea-s.
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Well this is the problem... Switzerland not technically part of the EU however most things treat it as it. I guess with the doris in tow. I could proabably say roughly 200 a piece... Its not a big issue as I could just bring them over in phases but would be nice to get them at once.
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Perhaps contact the customs office before hand and query the fact your planning to bring a collection back with you for personal use when you come back? How long have you been away?Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
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When weighing, remember to weigh in the box, that's how HMCR do it. You'd probably be better off coming back with just 50 each, therefore nothing to pay & send the rest to me in Belgium. I'll give you a good price & everyone will be happySimon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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when importing from abroad, does the duty still need to be paid when its within EU? Basically i bought a box for my brother in-law from German site and could resist buying one for my self. I've used before, but only purchased a hand full of samples that cost less than ?100, but only occurred to me i'm buying two boxes and i'm spending 200+ i'm guessing duty would have to be paid! OR as it within the EU will it be ok...I know the seller says' there aren't sure.
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I had an order from US stopped at customs. A demand was made for ?204.30 in tax My order of 5 camacho and 5 RPs came to ?81 including international postage. Seller stated that they've never had any issue with UK previously but...
I still buy from my Glasgow store face to face and I've placed an order with a London Company for things I can't get locally. When you see the difference in prices travel is def the way to go...no pun intended...They're probably drinking whiskey and smoking big cigars...
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Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Postwhen importing from abroad, does the duty still need to be paid when its within EU? Basically i bought a box for my brother in-law from German site and could resist buying one for my self. I've used before, but only purchased a hand full of samples that cost less than ?100, but only occurred to me i'm buying two boxes and i'm spending 200+ i'm guessing duty would have to be paid! OR as it within the EU will it be ok...I know the seller says' there aren't sure.
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