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Children's Duty Free
We are going away and bringing our 6 month old baby with us. will he be entitled to 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars duty free when he returns to the uk?
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The minimum age for importing alcohol or tobacco is 17 years (which seems a bit odd when you've got to be 18 to buy them):
http ://www.hmrc. gov.u...ing/ arrivingnone u.htm
Chri s
PS: I assume that you're travelling to a non-EU country, since there's NO duty allowance (for anyone) when travelling within the EU.
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Chri
PS: I assume that you're travelling to a non-EU country, since there's NO duty allowance (for anyone) when travelling within the EU.
18:07 Wed 14th Apr 2010
The minimum age for importing alcohol or tobacco is 17 years (which seems a bit odd when you've got to be 18 to buy them):
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...ing/arrivingnoneu.htm
Chris
PS: I assume that you're travelling to a non-EU country, since there's NO duty allowance (for anyone) when travelling within the EU.
http://www.hmrc.gov.u...ing/arrivingnoneu.htm
Chris
PS: I assume that you're travelling to a non-EU country, since there's NO duty allowance (for anyone) when travelling within the EU.
HMRC might take a different view to that one, Gerry. Here's a quote from that link above:
"The goods must be for your own use or as a gift".
It's unlikely that HMRC would regard a baby as capable of giving a bona fide gift to anyone, so (unless the electrical goods are baby monitors or the 'perfumes' are actually talcum powder) he gets no allowance.
"The goods must be for your own use or as a gift".
It's unlikely that HMRC would regard a baby as capable of giving a bona fide gift to anyone, so (unless the electrical goods are baby monitors or the 'perfumes' are actually talcum powder) he gets no allowance.
good question... I don't actually know of any rule that children don't get the same allowance, and I can't find anywhere specifying an age limit. The very fact that they are specifically excluded from the alcohol and tobacco allowances suggested they are *not* excluded from the rest.
The 'for own use' qualification seems aimed at stopping people buying for resale.
Cigars, though - definitely not.
The 'for own use' qualification seems aimed at stopping people buying for resale.
Cigars, though - definitely not.