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Duty free
I am traveling from The Netherlands to Paris - does it make sense to buy alcohol and/or chocolate in Duty Free or is the cost the same because they are both in EU?
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I find the selection and convenience to make it worth picking up the odd bottle every now and then.
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Since they are both in the Schengen zone I doubt you will be allowed to shop in the duty free store.
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<i>Since they are both in the Schengen zone I doubt you will be allowed to shop in the duty free store.</i>
You absolutely can. Some of the items are only for passengers exiting the EU, but many are for all passengers. |
Interesting, thanks.
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Duty Free sales do not exist for intra-EU travel. i.e From Netherlands to France. Anything you buy for travel within the EU is tax-paid... there is only "Excise Duty" on liquors or tobaccos and only duty free sales can be purchased by those leaving the EU. What you buy en-route to France may be "described" as Tax-Free for all passengers but it is not. These products only have VAT/BTW/TVA (sales tax on them) and within the EU this is payable on all purchases.
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