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Date: 5th March 1993
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 273
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P273 CEEFAX 273 Fri 5 Mar 21:02/17 1/3 DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that the new Single Market started on 1 January? From New Year's Day onwards, UK residents can bring back substant- ial quantities of both alcohol and tobacco provided they are purchased in duty-paid shops on the Continent and are for their personal use (not for sale to others). As the allowances are very generous and prices, particularly duty, are much lower in France for beer and spirits, very big savings can be made. Mortgage & Savings Guide 260Next Page RPI House Prices Moneyfile
P273 CEEFAX 273 Fri 5 Mar 21:13/31 2/3 DID YOU KNOW? The EC guide levels are: Cigarettes : 800 Cigarillos : 400 Cigars : 200 Smoking tobacco : 1kg Spirits : 10 litres Port, sherry, etc : 20 litres Table wine : 90 litres * Beer : 110 litres Larger quantities may be carried across borders if you are able to prove they are for personal use, eg. a wedding or private party. * Of which max 60 litres sparkling Mortgage & Savings Guide 260Next Page RPI House Prices Moneyfile
P273 CEEFAX 273 Fri 5 Mar 21:16/49 3/3 DID YOU KNOW? The one problem for shoppers will be how to cart the goods home, as they must be carried personally and vehicles must not be overloaded. NB The changes do NOT affect the existing duty-free allowances, which will continue to apply to all adults entering the UK. Mortgage & Savings Guide 260Next Page RPI House Prices Moneyfile