S.Korean gov't to lift two-bottle limit on duty-free alcohol
The gov't plans to lift the number restriction of alcohol bottles for inbound travelers, under two liters and $400 per person
By Dec 23, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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South Korean government will lift the number restriction of duty-free alcohol bottles for inbound travelers and halve the patent fees to boost the domestic duty-free shop businesses.
Choi Sang-mok, South Korean Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Minister said on Monday that the government plans to remove the two-bottle restriction on duty-free liquor, allowing it to be brought in without limits under two liters and $400 per person.
Currently, the South Korean government restricts duty-free allowance for inbound travelers to 800 dollars per person as well as duty-free purchase limit for alcohol to two bottles, each bottle one liter or under.
The patent fee is a system that collects a percentage of sales to contribute to society.
It's applied differently depending on the size of the duty-free store's sales. Duty-free shops with annual sales of 200 billion won ($137.6 billion) or less pay a fee of 0.1%, those with 200 billion won to 1 trillion won pay a fee of 0.5%, and those with 1 trillion won or more pay a fee of 1%. Duty-free shops operated by small and medium-sized enterprises pay 0.01%.
Write to Kwang-Sik Lee at bumeran@hankyung.com
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