Has this went up any? I heard that there was going to be an increase in 2009 on how much you could bring back to UK or is it still £145?
John
steph_goodrum
12-06-2009, 17:08
It went up to £340 last in January but they arent planning any further increases yet..
It's £340. Here's the info. http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageTravel_ShowContent&id=HMCE_PROD_010220&propertyType=document
Albert the Frog
12-06-2009, 17:10
This is from the customs website so it seems the £145 has been updated;
From 1 December 2008, when travelling from a non-EU country (including the Canary Islands, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar) you can bring the following into the UK for your own use without paying UK tax or duty:
* 200 cigarettes; or 100 cigarillos; or 50 cigars; or 250g of tobacco
* 4 litres of still table wine
* 16 litres of beer
* 1 litre of spirits or strong liqueurs over 22 per cent volume; or 2 litres of fortified wine (such as port or sherry), sparkling wine or other alcoholic beverages of less than 22 per cent volume and
* £300 worth of all other goods including perfume and souvenirs.
If you have any more than these allowances you must declare the goods in the red channel or use the red point phone. If you do not, you are breaking the law and we may prosecute you.
From 1 January 2009, the other goods allowance will increase again from £300 to £340. However, there will be no further increases to any of the other allowances.
Additionally, from 1 December you can combine some of your alcohol or tobacco allowances, and there is a lower other goods allowance for passengers travelling by private plane or boat for pleasure purposes.
Please note that there are conditions that apply to your allowances. These include:
* If you are under 17 you cannot have the tobacco and alcohol allowances.
* You are entitled to these allowances only if you travel with the goods and do not sell them.
* If you bring in something worth more than your other goods allowance, you must pay charges on the full value, not just the value above the allowance.
* You and anyone you are travelling with cannot pool your individual other goods allowances to bring in an item worth more than the limit. The person bringing the item in will have to pay charges on the full value of the item.