Customs allowance?

thelittlemermaid83

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Can some one update with how much worth of goods per person you can bring back from the States. I'm sure it may change by the time I go but a rough idea of what I can spend on gifts etc would be great without being slapped with a customs charge.
 
As of December 1, 2008, Duty Free Allowances for visitors from outside the EU have more than doubled. Here are the latest allowances, if you arrive in the UK on a transatlantic flight or from anywhere outside the EU:

* tobacco products for personal use - 200 cigarettes, or 100 cigarillos, or 50 cigars, or 250g of loose tobacco. As of December 1, while allowances remain the same, you can make up your duty free allowance from a mixture of tobacco products. For example, 100 cigarettes, and 25 cigars would meet the tobacco limits.
* 4 litres of still table wine
* 1 litre of spirits or strong liqueurs over 22 per cent alcohol by volume, or 2 litres of fortified wine(such as port or sherry), sparkling wine or other liqueurs.( As with the change in tobacco allowances, you can now make up your alcohol allowance from a mix and match of alcohol products.
* 16 liters (or 28 imperial pints) of beer
* £300 worth of all other goods including gifts and souvenirs - rising to £340 after January 1, 2009

The tobacco and alcohol allowances only apply if you are over 17 years old.

You can also bring in personal effects reasonably required for your journey, including clothing, toiletries, personal jewelry and other clearly personal articles.

:goodvibes
 
Thanks Luke, I'm assuming they don't charge you on toiletries then, or do they?
 

Cheers Luke :)

:thumbsup2

Best thing is to be sensible!
Keep labels on presents your buying for people, but take them off anything you've bought for yourself which then is then pretty much impossible for it to be proven that you bought it whilst on that trip :)

:goodvibes
 
:thumbsup2

Best thing is to be sensible!
Keep labels on presents your buying for people, but take them off anything you've bought for yourself which then is then pretty much impossible for it to be proven that you bought it whilst on that trip :)

:goodvibes

I think i will find it hard to spend just over $500 on myself so i should be ok, DD may be another matter, shes worse than me with money and shes only 4 :rotfl2:
 












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