Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
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cmitch
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Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
Now, you can buy them anywhere abroad except online and as many as you want. [url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/10/14/obama-cuba-regulations-expands-trade-travel-rum-cigars/92042662/]http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/10/14/obama-cuba-regulations-expands-trade-travel-rum-cigars/92042662/[/url]
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Jolly_WhiteGiant
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Re: Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
We were pretty much doing this anyway right?
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tstoner86
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Re: Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
It was $100 limit before
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Jolly_WhiteGiant
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Re: Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
I misread that, we can now bring them home from any country, with no limit. Interesting.
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ccman
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Re: Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
[quote author=Jolly_WhiteGiant link=topic=39842.msg165472#msg165472 date=1476457523]
I misread that, we can now bring them home from any country, with no limit. Interesting.
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No monetary limit, but still a limit on quantity. I haven't travelled in a few years, but I believe cigars at one time was 100, but could be wrong.
I misread that, we can now bring them home from any country, with no limit. Interesting.
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No monetary limit, but still a limit on quantity. I haven't travelled in a few years, but I believe cigars at one time was 100, but could be wrong.
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Matyoka
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Re: Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
[quote author=Jolly_WhiteGiant link=topic=39842.msg165469#msg165469 date=1476456759]
We were pretty much doing this anyway right?
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You bet :)
We were pretty much doing this anyway right?
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You bet :)
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Cigar_Robert
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Re: Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
100 duty free up to $800 value, 4% duty if over 100
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Johnny-O!
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Re: Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars lifted
I'm on the fence about what happens after 100 cigars. Technically over 100 cigars is considered a commercial quantity and you would need a commercial license to introduce them into the US. I have not seen anywhere written where this point is made clear. John
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Cigar_Robert
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[url=http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/limits-slashed-on-cuban-cigars-19049]http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/limits-slashed-on-cuban-cigars-19049[/url]
"And while the new ease in restrictions means that the number of personal cigars is technically unlimited, there is still an amount of duty that will have to be paid after a certain quantity is exceeded. OFAC's website points to an $800 exemption of duty every 31 days, and stresses duty-free limits of 100 cigars. According to OFAC's website: "A traveler may include up to 100 cigars and 200 cigarettes in the $800 exemption from duty... Additional cigars and cigarettes may be brought into the country, but they will be subject to duty and Federal excise taxes." Excess amounts are subject to a 4 percent flat rate of duty."
"And while the new ease in restrictions means that the number of personal cigars is technically unlimited, there is still an amount of duty that will have to be paid after a certain quantity is exceeded. OFAC's website points to an $800 exemption of duty every 31 days, and stresses duty-free limits of 100 cigars. According to OFAC's website: "A traveler may include up to 100 cigars and 200 cigarettes in the $800 exemption from duty... Additional cigars and cigarettes may be brought into the country, but they will be subject to duty and Federal excise taxes." Excess amounts are subject to a 4 percent flat rate of duty."