Is it legal to bringing duty free goods in Slovenia?
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Legal position
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Slovenia allows duty-free traveller imports only for goods of non-commercial character and only within the official value and quantity limits. Duty-free treatment depends on staying inside that traveller relief.
Conditions
What would need to be true
Goods must be occasional, non-commercial personal or family-use goods and remain within the relief thresholds.
Exceptions
Known carve-outs or edge cases
No exceptions have been entered yet.
Penalties
Penalty snapshot
Goods outside the relief thresholds lose the import-duty, VAT and excise-duty relief.
Enforcement
How this may be enforced
FURS checks passenger imports against the customs relief rules.
More rules in Slovenia
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gamble online
Slovenia says organising games of chance is the exclusive right of the Republic and may take place only on the basis of a permit or concession, including for online games. Online gambling without the required concession is not lawful.
bring food into a country
Slovenia says food of non-animal origin for travellers' personal needs is generally not subject to special customs formalities, but food of animal origin can be subject to import prohibitions or special requirements. Bringing food therefore depends on the type of food.
bring tobacco over the allowance
Slovenia grants third-country passenger relief for tobacco only within the official quantity limits. Tobacco above those limits is not duty-free traveller baggage.
Compare this activity in other countries
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Albania
Albania Customs says travelers entering Albania are exempt from import duties for goods contained in personal luggage when the goods are non-commercial. Duty-free treatment is therefore available within the published passenger limits.
Algeria
Algeria allows traveller relief only for personal effects and limited passenger quantities such as tobacco and alcohol. Duty-free treatment depends on staying within the official traveller allowance and not bringing goods for resale.
Argentina
Argentina allows travelers to bring in goods within the baggage and duty-free allowances set by ARCA customs guidance. The exemption depends on the travel route and the value or quantity limits that apply.
Australia
Australias duty free concessions apply only within the stated limits and going over the limits means duty and tax apply on all goods of that type.
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