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bajalou
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Duty is based on alcohol content - no idea of the rates now but I don't think you can bring more than 1 liter into Calif. even if you want to pay
duty.
Duty money goes to fed gov. Before income taxes, it was one of the major sources of revenue to support the US Gov.
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Taco de Baja
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Found the rates
If you like beer or wine, seems like a good deal...or if buying expensive tequila....
Here they are:
Quote: | The flat duty rate will be charged on items that are dutiable but that cannot be included in your personal exemption, even if you have not exceeded
the exemption. The best example of this is liquor: if you return from Europe with $200 worth of items, including two liters of liquor. One liter will
be duty-free under your exemption; the other will be dutiable at 3 percent, plus any Internal Revenue Service tax.
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http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/kbyg/paying_duty....
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Alcohol tax:
Beer: $0.05 per 12 oz can/bottle
Wine: $0.21-0.31 per 750 ml bottle
Sparkling wine: $0.65 per 750 ml bottle
Spita taas: $2.14 per 750 ml bottle |
http://www.ttb.gov/alcohol/info/atftaxes.htm
However if you live in CA as Lou pointed out, you can still only bring across one liter, unless you are on a boat or plane.....if you live in another
state, but travel through CA, you apparently have to ship it.
Quote: | Introduction
This article summarizes the law on bringing alcoholic beverages into California.
Adults (persons age 21 or older) who bring alcoholic beverages into California for commercial or business purposes must be licensed by the Department
of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC).
Adults who bring alcoholic beverages into California for personal or household use do not need an alcoholic beverage license; however, some
restrictions do apply, as explained below (Section 23661 Business and Professions Code).
Returning from a Foreign Country
Alcoholic beverages must accompany the returning traveler and may not be shipped to California at a later date.
Travel by Steamship or Airplane
Adults traveling into California from a foreign country by steamship or airplane may bring with them a reasonable amount of alcoholic beverages for
personal or household use. A reasonable amount is not more than 60 liters (approximately five cases). (ABC agreement with U.S. Customs)
Returning from Mexico
California adult residents returning from Mexico by motor vehicle or on foot may only bring in one liter of alcoholic beverages (the duty-free
amount) for personal or household use.
Out-of-State Residents Traveling Through California
Out-of-state adult residents, who enter California from a foreign country, may arrange for their baggage containing alcoholic beverages to be
continuously transported through California via common carrier. The traveler may not use the alcoholic beverages within California's borders. (Section
23109 Business and Professions Code) |
http://www.abc.ca.gov/permits/importing.html
[Edited on 9-29-2005 by Taco de Baja]
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The Gull
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You can bring back unlimited alcohol...
...as long as you are carrying it internally and not driving.
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Oso
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The amount is controlled by the bordering state. I can't remember what the situation is in Texas and New Mexico. Being an AZ resident, I can only
bring one liter per adult into AZ. But, last time I was in Algodones the Customs agent told me I could bring more into CA by paying duty, as I was
not a CA resident. I'm going to try this in a couple months if I can find a case or two of Nochebuena. Unfortunately, the other thing I learned is
that most Customs agents are not that well versed on what the duties are and only a few of them have "the book" with them and some may not have the
patience to deal with it.
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Sharksbaja
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OK, what about liquor going the other way?
Whats' the story on taking booze into Mexico?
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comitan
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Never been asked or checked.
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by comitan
Never been asked or checked. |
Hard to believe. No one has ever asked:
What are you bringing back from Mexico?
<Sorry, Comi. I didn't read the previous post before responding.>
[Edited on 10-4-2005 by Dave]
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sharksbaja
Whats' the story on taking booze into Mexico? |
3 ltrs per adult.
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comitan
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Dave
Sharks was asking about Booze coming into Mexico.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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