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im driving to france
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hello, me and four friends are driving across to franch sometime soon, all in my car
i and a friends are smokers, and well as its cheaper out there, we where thinkin about bring some back, but how many am i ok to bring back within the law, also is there anything else i should think about ???:? thanx x
it would be Tobacco we bring bk, we cant smoke cigs lol :)
thanx again :)
i and a friends are smokers, and well as its cheaper out there, we where thinkin about bring some back, but how many am i ok to bring back within the law, also is there anything else i should think about ???:? thanx x
it would be Tobacco we bring bk, we cant smoke cigs lol :)
thanx again :)
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There is no limit to the amount of tobacco you can bring back from France since you have already paid the taxes, provifing it is for your own use (ie you are not going to flog it when you get back)
Customs may well start to ask questions if you have more than 3kg each, but that does not mean you are not allowed, it just means you need a plausible reason.
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebAp p/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_page Label=pageTravel_ShowContent&id=HMCE_PROD_0102 21&propertyType=document
There is no limit to the amount of tobacco you can bring back from France since you have already paid the taxes, provifing it is for your own use (ie you are not going to flog it when you get back)
Customs may well start to ask questions if you have more than 3kg each, but that does not mean you are not allowed, it just means you need a plausible reason.
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebAp p/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_page Label=pageTravel_ShowContent&id=HMCE_PROD_0102 21&propertyType=document
If you (or one of your mates) bring back more than the limit, and it is concealed (by a coat for example) and the officer asks you if you have anything to declare and say no, then your car is liable to seizure. The amount you are asked to pay to 'buy it back' (known as restoration) will depend on the severity of the offence, but could be the full value.