Duty free items as the term implies, are products that do not have   any kind of sales tax, VAT or customs duty placed on them making them more   attractive in price terms than those items that attract these taxes and duties.   These are most commonly found in airports or in flight shops and cater to   international travelers. Duty free   items include a wide array of merchandise including liquor, perfumes and high   end jewelry. This article answers some of the more commonly asked questions   about these goods.
  Why are some products "duty free"?
  Duty is a tax or fee that is levied by the government on products   that are sold within the country. When these products are purchased by a   customer who is leaving the country, the government often waives this fee. Duty   free shops cater to these `leaving customers' and are not liable to pay this   duty.
  Customers in turn, have an opportunity to buy products at lower   prices than they would otherwise. In some countries, customers also have the   option of claiming a tax refund (subject to applicable laws) if they buy from   certain retail stores near international zones. It is however not as convenient   as buying "duty free".
  Where can I find "duty   free" products?
  Since they are catering to international travellers, these products   can be found where you will find international travellers. This could be   international airports, border towns, ports, cruise ships as well as on board   international flights. You may, of course, find that you cannot pick up   unlimited quantities of duty free items. Sometimes, the limit is set per item   and sometimes on the total value of the tax free merchandise. Make sure that you   find out the relevant rules and limits.
  Many retail stores also allow you to get a refund on your taxes which   also turn out to be `duty free' albeit with a little more effort. They are   present inside the country and not on international zones.
  Are Duty Free   Products Very Cheap? What are the advantages of buying them?
  It is important to remember that there may be other costs that a shop   may pass on making any saving on the duty redundant or less than it could be.   This is not always the case but many shop owners leverage their duty free   positioning and overcharge the customer. Be sure to compare prices. Ideally you   should make a 25-50% saving on these products that you buy.
  Another great thing about duty free shopping is the   chance to try out new products that are often test marketed by big brands in   these duty free outlets. Products that is not available in the retail market.   These make for great gifts for friends and family due to their novelty. Many   travellers also prefer to shop duty free since they have that   extra time in airports which they can utilize.
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