Duty-free returns for travelers returning from Great Britain



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For the first time in more than 20 years, people traveling to the state from British ports and airports will be able to load their luggage or their cars with tobacco, alcohol, perfumes and so-called duty-free luxury goods once the year bells ring. new. in less than a week.

The franchise between Ireland and Great Britain was abolished 21 years ago because it was not considered compatible with the emerging single market. However, now that the UK is leaving the EU and its single market from the beginning of next year, the old rules are expected to be reversed.

Ireland’s airports and ports, as well as ferry companies and airlines will be optimistic, their ability to sell duty-free goods to passengers traveling to and from Britain will offer them a much-needed additional source of income as they continue to fight back. the pandemic that has been, however you look at it, the greatest crisis to hit the modern travel industry. However, the new duty-free rules will not apply to people traveling between Northern Ireland and the Republic.

While duty-free sales for passengers traveling within the EU were abolished in the late 1990s, they were maintained for all destinations outside the EU.

Speaking this week, the Tánaiste and Enterprise Minister Leo Varadkar said that duty free would be offered to travelers once flights resume. The ban on flights and ferries from Great Britain to the Republic is in effect until December 31 due to a new, more contagious strain of Covid-19.

“There will be duty free when we can start flying between Britain and Ireland again,” Varadkar said.

However, that does not mean that the Irish have unlimited access to cheaper cigarettes and alcohol.

According to Revenue, people traveling from non-EU countries can bring goods free of taxes and duties if their combined value does not exceed € 430 if the passenger is 15 years old or over or € 215 if they are under 15 years old.

Technically, then, a family of two adults and two children returning from a weekend in the British capital could contribute a total of € 1,290 as long as they could distribute it as needed.

In addition to the duty free for general goods, travelers will have duty free for alcohol and tobacco products. These subsidies allow 200 cigarettes, 100 cigarillos, 50 cigars or 250 g of tobacco for smoking.

According to the rules of the Treasury, people will be allowed one liter of liquor or two liters of other alcoholic beverages with no more than 22 percent alcohol. These can include port, sherry, sparkling wine, and some liqueurs.

Up to four liters of wine and 16 liters of beer will also be exempt from tax under the new post-Brexit rules.



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