Duty Free Allowance into UK from Non EU members state

Travelers should be 18 years older to buy the following products without paying UK customs.

The Non EU countries member can have the duty free allowance to bring alcohol / tobacco / cigarettes / cigarillos. If the allowance exceeds the limit, they need to pay the customs.

Tobacco / Cigarettes / Cigarillos / Cigars allowance into UK from

Non EU members state

Non EU members can bring Cigarettes / Cigars / Cigarillos / Tobacco into UK without paying the duties and tax. If the allowance exceeds, you should pay the custom fees.

Type of goods Amount
Cigarettes 200
Cigars 50
Cigarillos 100
Tobacco 250 g

Alcohol / Liquor / Wine / Beer allowance into UK from Non EU members state

Non EU members can bring alcohol / liquor / beer / wine / spirits into UK without paying the duties and tax. If the allowance exceeds, you should pay the custom fees.

Type of goods Amount
Beer 16 litres
Wine (not sparkling) 4 litres
Spirits and other liquors over 22% alcohol 1 litre
Fortified wine (eg port, sherry), sparkling wine and alcoholic drinks up to 22% alcohol 2 litres

Allowance for other goods in to UK

You can bring in other goods worth up to £390 (or up to £270 if you arrive by private plane or boat). If the goods allowance exceeds the limit, you need to pay the customs of 2.5% for goods worth up to £630.

VAT customer care UK

If you have any queries on custom tax, you can call the VAT customer care

Telephone: 0300 200 3700

Textphone: 0300 200 3719

Outside UK: +44 2920 501 261

Opening times: Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm (Closed weekends and bank holidays).

To send mail, please write to the below address

Address: HM Revenue and Customs – VAT Written Enquiries Team
Alexander House
21 Victoria Avenue, Southend-On-Sea, SS99 1BD, United Kingdom

Cash allowance into UK from Non EU members state

You can take cash of €10,000 (or the equivalent in another currency) between UK and any non-EU country.

Cash includes:

  • notes and coins
  • bankers’ drafts
  • cheques of any kind (including travellers’ cheques)

If you are having cash over €10,000, you should declare using the following for or you can fill at the airport or port.

Cash declaration (for amounts of 10,000 Euros or more entering or leaving the European Union)

Duty free alcohol and tobacco products available places in UK (England, Wales and Scotland)

  • British ports, airports,
  • International train stations
  • Aboard ships
  • Trains
  • Planes

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