Family wins High Court battle to overturn will leaving £400k to hairdresser.
Judge tells travelling hairdresser to repay money after Will was altered barely 2 months before death.
MoreAs of 1st January 2010 the value of goods that a person can personally bring into the UK when traveling from a non-EU country without having to pay customs duty has increased. The increase also applies to goods received through the post.
Definition: A personal import is something that you bring into the country for your own personal use and not to sell to other people.
Travelers arriving in the UK by commercial sea or air transport from a non-EU country can now bring in up to £390 worth of goods for personal use (excluding tobacco and alcohol, which have separate allowances, and fuel) without paying customs duty or VAT. Those arriving by other means, including by private plane or boat for pleasure purposes, can bring in goods up to the value of £270.
Individuals who buy goods over the internet or by mail order from outside the EU will now only be charged customs duty if the value of the package is above £135, and the actual amount of duty due is over £9.
Although the duty limits have changed, import VAT is still due on packages valued at over £18. However, if a package is received as a 'gift', VAT will only now be charged if its value exceeds £40.
With regard to excise duty on tobacco products, the remaining quantitative restrictions on personal imports of cigarettes from Bulgaria, Romania. Lithuania and Estonia (and smoking tobacco from Estonia) have now been lifted. This means that since 1 January 2010 private individuals traveling from these Member States can now bring back unlimited amounts of these goods for own use, thereby enjoying the same benefits as those traveling back from other Member States.
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Judge tells travelling hairdresser to repay money after Will was altered barely 2 months before death.
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