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Why is tobacco so cheap in Canary Islands?

It is worth mentioning the differences in taxation between the archipelago and the rest of Spain, given that the islands not only have lower value added taxes, which means lower taxation on tobacco consumption, but also that the same tax on tobacco products that is applied throughout Spain is not applicable in the ...



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You can bring in one from the following: 200 cigarettes. 100 cigarillos. 50 cigars.

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All the shops in the main resorts sell 10 x 50g for €74.00. At the airport (Tenerife South) when you arrive you can buy at the Duty Free shop for €77.10, to buy from the Duty Free shop on departure the price is €74.00, same price as the shops sell it at in the main resorts.

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A sleeve of 200 just under €30 from local supermarkets. Local brands, made from black tobacco, are considerably cheaper. About 30 Euro for 200. Backi (Amber leaf) is anything from 6.50 - 7.00 Euros for 50g.

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Even better, house prices in Las Canarias are fairly affordable, if you know where to look… the two cheapest Canary Islands to buy property are Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

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Our company is the Spanish market leader. Our brands are ranked among the eight top-selling brands: Marlboro is the most popular cigarette brand in the country, followed by Chesterfield and L&M.

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As already said - you cannot buy Duty Free cigarettes within the EU. You can, however, buy them Duty Paid which are generally cheaper in Spain than at an Airport. its 4.30 Euros for 20 in a Tabacco. I am a big Cuban Cigar fan and did not find any bargains at the duty free airport....

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Official Government Prices The price of tobacco is the same in every tobacco official shop around the country. Also, if you want to take tobacco outside of Spain, you have all the information in the following article Travelling with Tobacco, below the official price list.

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800 cigarettes • 200 cigars • 400 cigarillos • 1kg tobacco • 110 litres of beer • 90 litres of wine • 10 litres of spirits • 20 litres of fortified wine (for example, port or sherry). Please note that the country where you buy tobacco may have its own laws on how much tobacco you can buy or keep.

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If you go over your allowances you must declare all your goods and pay tax and duty on all the goods in that category. For example, if you bring in 200 cigarettes and 50 cigars, you must pay tax and duty on both the cigarettes and the cigars because you have gone over your allowance in the tobacco category.

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