With the New Year brings some new rules with regards to travel. If you cruise out of Texas, this new policy may affect you. This announcement affects anyone bringing in any alcohol or cigarettes, duty free or otherwise, in to Texas.
In Late December, The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission issued a press release that they will begin collecting taxes at Texas seaports January 2014. Here is the press release in its entirety:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 20, 2013
TABC to begin collecting taxes at Texas seaports January 2014.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) will begin collecting personal importation taxes on alcohol and cigarettes from passengers returning from cruises in Galveston in 2014.
On January 4, 2014, cruise travelers disembarking out of the Port of Galveston will need to pay the tax for alcoholic beverages and cigarettes imported into the state that were purchased either on the ship’s duty free store or at a foreign port of call. TABC currently operates 20 ports of entry collection facilities along the Texas-Mexico border where the tax is presently collected. During the recent legislative session, the agency was appropriated funding to begin tax collection of imported alcoholic beverages and cigarettes from seaport facilities. The Galveston Port facility will be the first seaport location where this tax will be collected with plans to extend to the Houston-Bayport facility in the fall of 2014.
Section 107.07 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code, in effect for over 40 years, requires that each adult (21 years old and over) importing alcoholic beverages into the state for personal consumption pay the state tax and an administrative fee of $3.00. The law limits personal importation by an adult to once every 30 days with limits of: 1 gallon of distilled spirits, 3 gallons of wine, and 288 ounces of malt beverages (24 12-ounce containers). Persons importing alcoholic beverages must personally accompany the product as it enters the state.
View our detailed list of the taxes for both cigarettes and alcoholic beverages.
Tax collection points staffed with TABC personnel will be situated at both terminals 1 and 2 at the Galveston facility located where patrons come through the U.S. Customs secondary checkpoint. Passengers will be able to pay the taxes with either cash or credit cards.
TABC personnel have worked with Port of Galveston officials to ensure that the tax collection is done efficiently and with limited disruption of port operations and delays to the passengers.
For more information contact:
Karen Smithwick, Ports of Entry Director at 512-739-9801
Carla Rios, Ports of Entry Quality Assurance Analyst at 512-206-3351
Carolyn Beck, Director of Communications at 512-206-3347
If you would like to review the actual press release , you may visit
http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/home/press_releases/2013/20131220.asp
Please keep this in mind for your next cruise from Galveston and later this year, Houston.
Safe Travels!