20/05/2013
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เมื่อเร็วๆนี้มีเพื่อนของผมได้สอบถามว่า สามารถเอาบุหรี่เข้าออสเตรเลียได้ที่มวนกัน เพราะเมื่อก่อนหน้านี้สามารถนำเข้าได้ 250 มวน แต่หลังจาก วันที่ 31 สิงหาคม 2012 จะนำเข้าได้แค่ 50 มวนเท่านั้นนะครับ ถ้าเกินกว่านั้นจะเสียภาษีครับ โปรดระวังด้วยนะครับ สำหรับผู้ที่นำบุหรี่เข้ามาประเทศออสเตรเลีย
duty free concession
Duty-free concessions in Australia are different to those in other countries.
Most personal items such as new clothing, footwear, and articles for personal hygiene and grooming (excluding fur and perfume concentrates) may be brought into Australia in your accompanied baggage, 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 (a security may be required by Customs and Border Protection)
For other goods, limits apply. These include goods that are purchased overseas and goods that are purchased in Australia duty or tax free (that have been previously exported), or from an inwards duty free shop on arrival into Australia. Also included are goods for which a Tourist Refund Scheme claim has been made.
Duty-free concessions do not apply to commercial goods.
The are no duty-free concessions on tobacco or alcohol for travellers aged under 18.
Tobacco
If you are aged 18 years or over you can bring 50 cigarettes or 50 grams of cigars or tobacco products duty-free into Australia with you. All tobacco products in accompanied baggage are included in this category, regardless of how or where they were purchased.
General goods
If you are aged 18 years or over, you can bring up to A$900 worth of general goods into Australia duty-free. If you are under 18 years of age there is a A$450 limit. General goods include gifts, souvenirs, cameras, electronic equipment, leather goods, perfume concentrates, jewellery, watches and sporting equipment.
Alcoholic beverages
If you are aged 18 years or over, you can bring 2.25 litres of alcoholic beverages duty-free into Australia with you. All alcoholic beverages in accompanied baggage are included in this category, regardless of where or how it was purchased.
Aviation security regulations may restrict the volume of liquids that you can bring into Australia as hand luggage. As an alternative, duty-free alcoholic beverages can be purchased in an airport duty-free shop on arrival in Australia. For more information about the restrictions, visit http://travelsecure.infrastructure.gov.au/
ดูรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติมที่ http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page4352.asp
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