IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:
DavidH wrote:Let's make this an EU election
issue. Really, are we living in a customs union, or are
we not?
Unfortunately An Post have had sanctions against
sending liquids (not just alcohol) through the postal system
for a good few years now and it is definitely in place in
the states too. I think it is was highlighted after 9/11 and
they obviously are starting to take it more seriously.
We are living in a customs union alright
however under European law there are reserved national
competencies i.e. tobacco & alcohol. Now, technically you
can move as much of either of these as you like in person,
provided it's for personal use, but in a European Court of
Justice ruling (in 2007 I think) sending them by post (i.e. via
an agency) was banned, i.e. you would be liable for VAT &
duty in the destination country. Most of the considerations in
that ruling were in relation to companies in Latvia posting
ciggarettes at E1 per pack into the rest of the E.U.
The
stuff can still be sent but you have to take a chance, and you
do have the right to accept the delivery and pay the outstanding
amount. I've never had any problems, because I think the
internal E.U. stuff is gone over by dogs for illegal drugs as
opposed to other stuff. Example: Olive oils from the continent
are half the price they are here and a bottle in a parcel could
be anything and there are tens of thousands every day.
The
sending of liquids outside the E.U. is prohibited by An Post and
I've had to fib my way around them sending samples to Norway and
the U.S.
P.S. Can I ask which E.U. country the
confiscated bottle was from???