Currency.......................................No restrictions
Cameras.......................................Should be declared
on arrival
Film..............................................Reasonable
for personal use
Agriculture items..........................Refer psgr to consulate
Gifts..............................................Duty free
allowance up to DMK100
Visitors
residing in an eu country with goods purchased tax free, or
visitors from EUcountries with goods bought tax free:
Tobacco......................................200 cigarettes
or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco
Liquor..........................................1 litres of
spirits with an alcohol content exceeding 22% by volume or
2 litres of sparkling wine or liquer wine; 2 litres of any
other wine
Perfume......................................50 grams of perfume
or 250ml of eau de toilette
Misc............................................500 grams
of coffee or 200 grams of coffee extracts
Goods.........................................Up to a value
of dm350
Visitors
entering from an EU country (except denmark) with tax paid
goods
Tobacco....................................800 cigarettes
or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1000 grams of tobacco
Liquor.......................................10 litres of
spirits or liquer with an alcohol content exceeding 22% by
volume; 90 litres of wine (including 60 litres of sparkling
wine); 20 litres of intermediate products (such as fortified
wine); 110 litres of beer.
Note: The tobacco and alcohol allowances are granted only
to those 17 years of age. Wine in excess of the abbove allowances
imported for personal consumption and valued at less than
DM250 will be taxed at an overall rate of 15%
Although there are no legal limits imposed on importing duty-paid
tobacco and alcoholic products from one eu country to the
another, travellers may be questioned at customs if they exceed
the above amounts and may be asked to prove that the goods
are for personal use only.
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