View Full Version : duty free allowance fills to uk ?
BRIAN WEBSTER
15th August 2012, 17:33
ok im british, i know im allowed to take 200 cigarettes from fills to uk but lets say i want to take 1000 cig's, the law says i can only take 200 as duty free, but if i take 1000 and want to go to things to declare and pay duty is that legal ? i mean can i actualy take 1000 cigs from fills and just declare them on arrival in uk ? or do i have to declare them also in NAIA (manila international airport) ? or is this a strict rule i cant take more than 200 through NAIA ? im confused on the filipino law's as when i took more than 200 before i was stopped by a security guard at xray belt and told i have too many cigs ? i said yes i know and im willing to take the chance in uk airport ? and he said you have to pay tax ? i reply i will pay tax / duty in uk ? he said no you have to pay tax ere also ? but i know you all know what happened next hehe i asked how much is the tax ? he reply = ITS UPTO YOU ? with a sly poke in the back from his big gun ? so im still wondering what is the real rule ? do i have to pay tax in fills and declare or is it really a scam for the security guards ?
andy222
15th August 2012, 17:46
If I had a gun pointing at my back I would pay the tax in the phils :icon_lol:. To be honest mate I dont know. Personally I wouldnt take any chances.
Moy
15th August 2012, 18:01
few years ago..the husband took 3 rim of marlboro cig from Davao city..we have stop over at singapore before heading to the UK:) he was stop and ask to show how many cig he carrying:D they ask if he want to pay tax:omg::D he chose none and the cig been slash to garbage:bigcry::cwm24::D
oh wel thats life:xxaction-smiley-047:D
BRIAN WEBSTER
15th August 2012, 18:02
:icon_lol: yes i know
grahamw48
15th August 2012, 18:12
I wouldn't like to put in print what I normally brought back with me. :icon_lol:
Yes, the Filipino guy was doing a shakedown on you.
I've never been bothered in any way by customs either end, probably because of my winning smile, eagerness to please, and bag full of smelly socks and underpants. :)
malchard888
15th August 2012, 19:48
if u bring back more than 200 and declare them in the red channel there will be a fair amount of excise duty and tax to pay to HMRC so not worth the effort in my opinion.
lastlid
15th August 2012, 20:57
Moral of the story. Don't buy the said duty free goods in the Philippines. Buy them en route....
But like Malchard says, if you try and pay the duty on excess goods at UK customs then they will probably be more expensive than if you bought them in a shop in the UK.
joebloggs
15th August 2012, 21:13
Moral of the story. Don't buy the said duty free goods in the Philippines. Buy them en route....
But like Malchard says, if you try and pay the duty on excess goods at UK customs then they will probably be more expensive than if you bought them in a shop in the UK.
i was going to buy my brother some cigs in the phils on my last trip in April but didn't have time, we bought some from the Airport in Singapore and the shop assistant said if we had bought them in the phils SIA wouldn't allow us to take them on the plane :doh
malchard888
15th August 2012, 21:34
i was going to buy my brother some cigs in the phils on my last trip in April but didn't have time, we bought some from the Airport in Singapore and the shop assistant said if we had bought them in the phils SIA wouldn't allow us to take them on the plane :doh
I bought 200 benson and hedges in the duty free in Singapore Changi airport last September, just £11 for 200, that was a real bargain
lastlid
15th August 2012, 21:37
I bought 200 benson and hedges in the duty free in Singapore Changi airport last September, just £11 for 200, that was a real bargain
The last time I did that was in 1997 and I seem to recall they were £6.00 then. By far the cheapest I had seen in those days. :xxgrinning--00xx3: (I fed my ex wife's smoking habit btw)
grahamw48
15th August 2012, 21:40
I used to buy a couple of 1,000 from the local supermarket in the Phils...tenth of the price here.
Kept me coughing for a good few weeks back here, but my workmates always asking if it was horse manure I was smoking. :D
malchard888
15th August 2012, 21:46
i was going to buy my brother some cigs in the phils on my last trip in April but didn't have time, we bought some from the Airport in Singapore and the shop assistant said if we had bought them in the phils SIA wouldn't allow us to take them on the plane :doh
If my memory serves me correctly you are not allowed to take any duty free cigarettes into Singapore so i suspect thats why SIA took them off you.
joebloggs
15th August 2012, 21:58
If my memory serves me correctly you are not allowed to take any duty free cigarettes into Singapore so i suspect thats why SIA took them off you.
your probably right, but i didn't buy any in the phils , i bought them from Changi :rolleyes:
grahamw48
15th August 2012, 22:03
Last time I was in Changi my dad was getting 'Players Navy Cut' cigs...issued by the Royal Navy, and Changi was an RAF base where we used to go and watch inter-services sports competitions. :)
malchard888
15th August 2012, 22:20
your probably right, but i didn't buy any in the phils , i bought them from Changi :rolleyes:
Yes I didnt read yr mail properly Joe , im just wondering if SIA would take them off you if u flew from Heathrow or Manchester to Singapore.
quickwillow
15th August 2012, 23:55
I came back with 7x 200 through Singapore cigs in my luggage, so had no problems there as my bag was forwarded on to the next plane. My thoughts with buying them in the Phils at about 150 peso per 200 for (Fortune) local brand, I was prepared to lose 1400 cigs and still be quids in even if I was left with 200.:Smokin::Smokin:
grahamw48
16th August 2012, 00:05
:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Leen
16th August 2012, 01:17
my hubby did not encounter any problem bringing 5 reams of cigs,what he did was put 2 reams on his hand carry bag and spread out the rest on his luggage,worked out perfectly well:xxgrinning--00xx3::)
London_Manila
16th August 2012, 06:17
ok im british, i know im allowed to take 200 cigarettes from fills to uk but lets say i want to take 1000 cig's, the law says i can only take 200 as duty free, but if i take 1000 and want to go to things to declare and pay duty is that legal ? i mean can i actualy take 1000 cigs from fills and just declare them on arrival in uk ? or do i have to declare them also in NAIA (manila international airport) ? or is this a strict rule i cant take more than 200 through NAIA ? im confused on the filipino law's as when i took more than 200 before i was stopped by a security guard at xray belt and told i have too many cigs ? i said yes i know and im willing to take the chance in uk airport ? and he said you have to pay tax ? i reply i will pay tax / duty in uk ? he said no you have to pay tax ere also ? but i know you all know what happened next hehe i asked how much is the tax ? he reply = ITS UPTO YOU ? with a sly poke in the back from his big gun ? so im still wondering what is the real rule ? do i have to pay tax in fills and declare or is it really a scam for the security guards ?
The same happened to me at Manila airport :cwm23:
when they x ray your bags just before you get inside the airport they are on the lookout for cigarettes
next you are taken to the desk where a policemen will ask you how many cigarettes you have
he then asks for your passport and asks where you are traveling to
next he will demand a bribe to let you go through "something for me and the boys"
i paid 500 but he was demanding 2000 pesos......................
i was close to giving him all the cigarettes but on second thoughts i thought they might try and plant something on me if i did that
its basically just another manila airport scam = you have more than 200 so they demand a bribe
i got wise to it and buy all my cigarettes in Hong Kong on the way back = around £12 for 200
I recently used Clark airport and no hassles there with over 1000 in my bags :)
lastlid
16th August 2012, 07:05
I came back with 7x 200 through Singapore cigs in my luggage, so had no problems there as my bag was forwarded on to the next plane. My thoughts with buying them in the Phils at about 150 peso per 200 for (Fortune) local brand, I was prepared to lose 1400 cigs and still be quids in even if I was left with 200.:Smokin::Smokin:
Good idea, but need to use a sturdy case, lest they get squashed en route.....:D
And a little bit risky if they lose your baggage :omg:
philphil61
19th August 2012, 14:14
when I came back I had 600 but 400 were split and thrown around the suitcase - some of them with 1 or 2 cigs missing from each packet
doesn't mater what u do
if you declare them they will cost you just as much
if you dont declare and you get caught you loose them all
I was lucky - just remember all the border patrol type programs on tv now!! they tell you what they look for
UK Border Force need to have reason to stop you - I know this next site is referring to bringing tobacco related products from mainly Europe but it does also give you an insight to how the Border Force work!
nothing-2-declare.blogspot.co.uk/ (http://nothing-2-declare.blogspot.co.uk/)
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