Questions

How many cigars can I bring back from Belgium?

How many cigars can I bring back from Belgium?

Tobacco and alcohol

Tobacco Limit
Cigarettes 800 pieces
Cigarillos 400 pieces
Cigars 200 pieces
Tobacco 1 kg

How much tobacco can I bring back to the UK from Belgium?

You can bring in 200 cigarettes, 100 cigarillos, 50 cigars, 250g tobacco, or 200 sticks of tobacco for electronic heated tobacco devices. You are allowed to split this allowance – for example, you could bring in 100 cigarettes and 25 cigars (both half of your allowance).

How many cigars can I bring from EU?

Customs checks

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Type of goods Amount
Cigars 200
Cigarillos 400
Tobacco 1kg
Sticks of tobacco for electronic heated tobacco devices 800

What is the limit on tobacco from Belgium?

800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1kg of tobacco. 90L of still wine of which a maximum of 60L can be sparkling wine.

What will happen to duty free allowances after Brexit?

After Brexit has been finalised, the excise and customs duty allowances will be the same as the allowances for bringing back goods from non-EU countries, and you will be able to declare goods online.

How much tobacco can I bring to UK from EU after Brexit?

200 cigarettes
You can bring in one from the following: 200 cigarettes. 100 cigarillos. 50 cigars.

Is tobacco still cheap in Belgium?

Over the years, tobacco has become more and more expensive. Yet the prices in Belgium are much lower than in the Netherlands and France. This has to do with excise duty, which is simply much lower here.

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Can I buy tobacco from Belgium?

We are often asked questions about buying tobacco over the internet from another EU country so we thought we would share the answer with you. In short it is legal to buy tobacco over the internet from another European Community country. However it is only legal if the UK VAT and excise duty is paid on the goods.

Is there duty free after Brexit?

Since 1st January 2021, residents of England, Scotland and Wales shopping in the EU (or Northern Ireland) are eligible to shop tax-free on certain goods as a private consumer.

Does Duty Free apply after Brexit?

Is duty-free back after Brexit?

Following the UK and the EU signing the Withdrawal Agreement, the UK left the European Union on 31st January 2020. We are currently in a transition period which will last until the end of December 2020, and the rules on Duty-Free will remain the same throughout this implementation period.