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    Tabaco y alcohol

    Cada pas puede establecer sus propios niveles de referencia para determinar si el tabaco y el

    alcohol son para uso personal. Si lleva una cantidad mayor pueden hacerle preguntas para

    comprobar que no tiene ningn propsito comercial. Los niveles de referencia no pueden ser

    inferiores a:

    800 cigarrillos

    400 puritos

    200 puros

    1 kg de tabaco

    10 litros de licores

    20 litros de vino encabezado (tipo oporto o jerez)

    90 litros de vino (de los cuales, un mximo de 60 de vino espumoso)

    110 litros de cerveza

    UK Customs Allowances

    What can I bring back?

    You can:

    Bring back into the UK as much EU duty paid tobacco and alcohol as you like as long as it is for

    your own use, which includes:

    Bringing back goods for your own consumption

    Bringing back gifts for family and friends.

    You cannot:

    Bring back goods for commercial purposes, which includes:

    Bringing back goods for payment - even payment in kind.

    Bringing back goods for friends and family if they are paying you, giving you the cost price or

    paying for some or all of your travel costs.

    Bringing back goods for re-sale.

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    Allowances

    If you bring back large quantities of alcohol or tobacco goods and are stopped by Customs you

    may be asked some basic questions about your trip and purchases and the purposes for which

    you hold the goods. This particularly applies if you have with you more than the following

    amounts:

    3200 cigarettes

    400 cigarillos

    200 cigars

    3kg of smoking tobacco

    110 litres of beer

    10 litres of spirits

    90 litres of wine

    20 litres of fortified wine (such as port or sherry)

    These are only guide levels based on European law and Customs do NOT enforce any absolute

    limits.

    What will the Customs Officer ask me?

    The questions and checks which the Officer makes could be about:

    The frequency of your travel

    The amount and type of goods purchased

    The reason for purchasing goods

    The method of payment used

    Levels of consumption

    Whether all your goods are openly displayed or concealed.

    Any other relevant circumstances.

    The Officer will take into account all the factors of the situation and your explanation. If you

    are unable or you refuse to provide a satisfactory explanation the Officer may well conclude

    that those goods are for commercial purposes and not for your own use.

    If the Officer is satisfied the goods are being brought into the UK for a commercial purpose,

    and are not for own use, the goods, along with any vehicle used to transport them, will be

    liable to seizure and may not be returned.

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    Which countries are in the EU?

    The EU countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,

    Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, The Irish Republic, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,

    Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (but

    not the Canary Islands), Sweden, Turkey, The UK (but not Gibraltar or the Channel Islands).

    Tobacco Restrictions for eight Member States

    From 1 May 2004, the UK is maintaining limits on the amount of cigarettes and some tobacco

    products that travellers are able to bring in to the UK for own use from eight Member States,

    without paying UK duty.

    The limits are:

    200 cigarettes from Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia;

    200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100 cigarillos or 250g of tobacco from the Czech Republic; and

    200 cigarettes or 250g of tobacco from Estonia.

    Anyone who is carrying more than the limits should pay UK duty on those goods by entering

    the Customs Red Channel or by using the Red Point telephone. If travellers enter the Customs

    Blue Channel with more than the limits, then all of their tobacco may be seized.