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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 11:35 AM
Odd Mex Customs Liquor Enforcement


This is PROBABLY a rogue enforcement of some Mex Customs
Officer, but the way I read it, you are suppose to declare
any liquor you bring into Mex, from the San Felipe site:

A very unfortunate situation arose last week in which a party of visitors traveling in a single vehicle stopped to buy duty-free liquor in Calexico to bring to San Felipe. The understanding was that a maximum of 3 bottles per person was allowed into Mexico. On crossing the border, Mexican customs confiscated all of the bottles; a loss to the visitors of hundreds of dollars. I checked with the San Felipe Tourist Office and they say that the regulations have been changed. Their belief is that the limit is now 1 bottle per vehicle. We are going to check with customs to see what the policy is. In the meantime, I would advise visitors not to bring more than they can afford to lose. It is also important to realize that customs officers are now incorruptible. No bribes are tolerated and cameras watch every interaction between the officers and the traveling public. It seems to me that the duty-free shops in Calexico should alert customers to any new regulations though I realize that doing so will severely cut their sales.

Update: Mexican Aduana (customs) say that the duty-free limit is still 3 liters/person but they must be declared. Excess is charged duty at the rate of 239% of retail value. If you have trouble, dial 078 for Tourist Assistance in Mexicali - your mobile has to be on the Mexican system for this number to work.
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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 12:10 PM
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It is also important to realize that customs officers are now incorruptible.


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Rolling On The Floor Laughing My A$$ Off?

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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 12:24 PM


Do residents of the border area (rather than tourists) get any alcohol duty-free limit at all? According to the rules (in Spanish) they do NOT, but I could be misreading or misunderstanding it.

So perhaps the 3 liter limit only applies to real tourists, and presenting an FM-3 makes you a resident, subject to the rules in the link above?




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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 01:10 PM


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Do residents of the border area (rather than tourists) get any alcohol duty-free limit at all? According to the rules (in Spanish) they do NOT, but I could be misreading or misunderstanding it.

So perhaps the 3 liter limit only applies to real tourists, and presenting an FM-3 makes you a resident, subject to the rules in the link above?


No special dispensation for anybody. I wasn't even aware that the number was as high as three litres. I thought it was one. Isn't it the same traveling north?
UETA in San Ysidro will, or would, tell customers of the limit at the moment of purchase. What they don't want is upset customers.
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lol.gif posted on 10-28-2011 at 01:30 PM
The Booze Bus


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UETA in San Ysidro will, or would, tell customers of the limit at the moment of purchase. What they don't want is upset customers.


They used to run a bus from the Rosarito Beach Hotel. $5 or free if you bought stuff and came back. They told us that we could bring back as much as we could find room for and they were SERIOUS. We'd load up cases and cases. I guess they paid off the Aduana guys cause they'd come aboard see all this stuff and just roll their eyes. Really funny. Only lasted maybe six months but it was great.




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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 01:41 PM


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No special dispensation for anybody. I wasn't even aware that the number was as high as three litres.


For tourists, the limit is three litres (see item 11 of the tourist duty free limits in English).

Does the same limit apply to border residents? It's not clear, since the $150 limit for border zone residents excludes alcohol (and the page on border zone resident limits then goes on to itemize the taxes on alcohol).

Rob

[Edited on 2011-10-28 by Riom]




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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 05:57 PM


If they were residents no alcohol is alowed.



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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 06:15 PM


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If they were residents no alcohol is alowed.


Thanks, that's what I thought the Aduana site was stating.

So, if you show your FM-3: no duty-free alcohol.

That's maybe what happened in the case Tony described (the text Sancho posted at the beginning of this thread came from Tony Coleraine's news at http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx/news/index.html ).

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[*] posted on 10-28-2011 at 07:00 PM


Wow-did not know we were sposed to declare coming in-in 10 years we have never done so, and noone has ever asked.
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