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Changes to ‘personal use’ limits on tobacco imports from the EU

Changes to ‘personal use’ limits on tobacco imports from the EU

29 September 2011

On Saturday 1 October 2011, the minimum indicative levels (MILs) for tobacco and cigarettes brought into the UK from the European Union (EU) will be reduced, to align them with levels applied elsewhere in Europe. The announcement was made by the UK Border Agency earlier today.

MILs are guide levels set by EU member states to determine whether imported goods are for travellers’ own use. There are no limits to the volumes of tobacco that travellers can bring back from the EU, if the goods are transported by them and are genuinely for their own use.

Travellers bringing tobacco and cigarettes into the UK from the EU will need to comply with new MILs of 800 cigarettes and 1kg of hand-rolling tobacco.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) spokesperson Bob Gaiger said:

‘Law-abiding individuals who genuinely import goods for their own use will not be affected. This change will only affect individuals who are abusing the current limits to avoid paying excise duty on tobacco products which are subsequently resold.’