Then it's 50 per person, as it's outside the EU. Duty free or not. They won't be swayed by "Switzerland is almost the EU" either
I doubt they'll just allow you to state "200 a piece". They will weigh the tobacco and apply a charge that way.
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Well this is the problem... Switzerland not technically part of the EU however most things treat it as it. I guess with the doris in tow. I could proabably say roughly 200 a piece... Its not a big issue as I could just bring them over in phases but would be nice to get them at once.
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Originally posted by Rasputin View PostDoes anyone know what would happen if I brought 500 cigars back that were not bought in Duty free but in an actual shop and I had recipets. Will be moving house soon and would like to load up with as many as possible before I come back but getting nailed by HMRC doesnt appeal. Surely they have something in place for people who move abroad.... Any idea-s.
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Within the EU they could count as personal usage with a stretch of the imagination. Worst case scenario? Weigh them and multiply the weight in kilos by ?265, that would be the duty robbery.jpg
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Does anyone know what would happen if I brought 500 cigars back that were not bought in Duty free but in an actual shop and I had recipets. Will be moving house soon and would like to load up with as many as possible before I come back but getting nailed by HMRC doesnt appeal. Surely they have something in place for people who move abroad.... Any idea-s.
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Originally posted by mattyhall22 View PostJust a quickie, if you are ordering from within the EU (germany) do you still get hit with all the duties and costs etc. Or as it is part of the EU and duties have been paid in that country are we ok?
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Just a quickie, if you are ordering from within the EU (germany) do you still get hit with all the duties and costs etc. Or as it is part of the EU and duties have been paid in that country are we ok?
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Sorry to cut from the cigar review..
Originally posted by mrcigar View PostI don't have any figures, but I'd be very surprised to discover that smoking-related lung cancer and other health issues are as prevalent in cigar smokers as they are in cigarette smokers.
lung, esophagus, cheek, etc. A few tibits of information that might help calm the conscience here and there. I'll go post that in a few minutes
But yes, i do agree with that you mean by the taxation thing. Bloody shame they have to do that....... and i wouldn't be so quick to say legalised robbery. Rather, it's just that they seem to tax cigarettes and without a bat of an eye, group them together blindly. lack of judgement rather than explicit robbery, IMHO.....
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Originally posted by Pete View Post?3 a cigar seems ok when you break it down but its still a kick in the stomach when you read the 3 figure sum.
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?3 a cigar seems ok when you break it down but its still a kick in the stomach when you read the 3 figure sum.
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Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View PostLove the idea, but outsiders always put cigars and cigarettes together. They think it all smells and tastes terrible, and causes the same health issues. Therefore, they group them together in regulation AND taxation.
Now we all know that most cigar smokers are not addicted nor do it to get their fix of nicotine. This is proved well enough by the fact that no normal people under the age of 25 (except some special ones ) would even try to buy/smoke them. The same with a pipe. This just proves that ciagarettes and pipe tobacco&cigars should really be grouped diferently But the general public doesn't know that, unfortunately.
This is something that angers me wholey in my country, and apparently yours too. You can tell by the lack of my emoticons in this matter..........
I am staggered by the amount of duty put on cigars - it is huge, and ridiculous! It's not that the government don't know this, or are unaware of the differences between cigars smoking and cigarette smoking - it's simply an arrogant excuse for legalised robbery.
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Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View PostGeez, well which fatties did you get anyways?? And how much for em there?
Better be well worth it!
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Originally posted by BoneyBlade View Postsweet little request from HMRC. This is what you have to pay if you order 40 robusto cigars (2 boxes of 20 cigars).
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Better be well worth it!
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