Can a family pool their duty free allowances entering Australia?
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This is a question that came up with a colleague of mine, who is returning to the UK for a visit. If they have a family of 4 with two children under 18, can you pool your allowance for alcohol, assuming the parents buy it but use their children's allowance?
(at no point will the children be purchasing or drinking the alcohol)
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How many duty free cigarettes can I bring to Australia?
From 1 July 2017, travellers aged 18 years and over entering Australia can only bring 25 grams of duty free tobacco, plus one open packet. The tobacco can be in any form (cigarette, loose leaf and so on) and is equivalent to approximately 25 cigarettes.What duty free can you bring into Australia?
You can bring most personal items like clothing, shoes and personal hygiene into Australia in your bags, free from duty and tax. Personal goods are free from duty and tax if they are: owned and used by you overseas for 12 months or more. imported temporarily.How many packs of cigarettes can you take to Australia?
Travellers arriving in Australia You are allowed to bring in duty-free: one unopen packet of up to 25 cigarettes or 25 grams of other tobacco products; and. one open packet of cigarettes.Do you have to declare duty free alcohol Australia?
DECLARE IT. \u200bIf you're aged 18 or older, you can bring in $900 of general goods duty-free. If you're under 18, you can bring in $450 worth of general goods duty-free. \u200bThis does not include bringing in commercial goods.Things you can and can't bring into Australia
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