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Duty will still be taken when you come back to UK, onky benefit for people ;eaving UK - a couple of quid on six pack of Carling Export PissnerOriginally posted by CryingSheep View PostTo be totally honest, this is the only advantage I can see on Brexit! Duty free everytime you travel back from an EU country
Just don't get how this will benefit the UK... oh, well...
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It's no good to the gammons, because they don't like going abroad.Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostTo be totally honest, this is the only advantage I can see on Brexit! Duty free everytime you travel back from an EU country
Just don't get how this will benefit the UK... oh, well...
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To be totally honest, this is the only advantage I can see on Brexit! Duty free everytime you travel back from an EU countryOriginally posted by AtW View Post“Under a no-deal Brexit, UK excise duty would no longer be due on alcohol and cigarettes bought when leaving Britain, the Treasury said, meaning a bottle of wine bought at Heathrow by a departing passenger would be up to £2.23 cheaper.
People returning from the EU would have the choice of continuing to purchase and bring home unlimited amounts of cigarettes and alcohol with duty paid – as is the case now – or to buy limited amounts at duty-free shops in EU countries instead. According to figures provided by the Treasury, someone buying two crates of beer would save £12.
Some estimates put the cost of the policy at £250m”
Duty-free purchases of cigarettes and alcohol to return under no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
Oh wow, that changes everything!
Just don't get how this will benefit the UK... oh, well...
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I want duty free on the Carlingford Lough ferry.Originally posted by AtW View Post“Under a no-deal Brexit, UK excise duty would no longer be due on alcohol and cigarettes bought when leaving Britain, the Treasury said, meaning a bottle of wine bought at Heathrow by a departing passenger would be up to £2.23 cheaper.
People returning from the EU would have the choice of continuing to purchase and bring home unlimited amounts of cigarettes and alcohol with duty paid – as is the case now – or to buy limited amounts at duty-free shops in EU countries instead. According to figures provided by the Treasury, someone buying two crates of beer would save £12.
Some estimates put the cost of the policy at £250m”
Duty-free purchases of cigarettes and alcohol to return under no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
Oh wow, that changes everything!
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Brexit benefit
“Under a no-deal Brexit, UK excise duty would no longer be due on alcohol and cigarettes bought when leaving Britain, the Treasury said, meaning a bottle of wine bought at Heathrow by a departing passenger would be up to £2.23 cheaper.
People returning from the EU would have the choice of continuing to purchase and bring home unlimited amounts of cigarettes and alcohol with duty paid – as is the case now – or to buy limited amounts at duty-free shops in EU countries instead. According to figures provided by the Treasury, someone buying two crates of beer would save £12.
Some estimates put the cost of the policy at £250m”
Duty-free purchases of cigarettes and alcohol to return under no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
Oh wow, that changes everything!Tags: None
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