Customs Regulations – India

Sending goods to a country can become difficult-unless you make yourself aware of the customs regulation details of that country. Shipment to be stranded in some port in the country is not a nice experience at all. In some countries especially, customs regulations can be very stringent-and you may suddenly find yourself in a puddle. So, do your homework!

The Indian customs regulations information listed on our website have been collected from several sources including information made-available-by embassies and government websites. However we suggest you to do your own research.

Customs Regulations applicable while Shipping To India
Shipping to India (air freight, sea freight) – Customs Regulations
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

  • Passport for all family members
  • Visa (to reside in India for at least one year)
  • Inventory, valued in English (indicating date purchased) and itemized (brand, model and serial number of all major appliances must be noted and in English)
  • Indian Customs Declaration Form (to be signed in presence of Customs Officer)
  • Diplomatic shipments require Duty Exemption Certificates from the government of India
  • Insurance policy

CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

  • CUSTOMER MUST BE PRESENT IN INDIA AT THE TIME OF CUSTOMS CLEARANCE IN ORDER TO SIGN A DECLARATION OF CONTENTS
  • Used household goods and personal effects are duty-free for foreign nationals and Indians transferring residence to India provided:
    • The goods have been owned and used for a minimum of one year prior to importation
    • Indian Citizens have resided outside the country for two years and intend on staying in India for a year
  • Foreign nationals produce a visa valid for one year
  • All shipments 100% inspected
  • Sea shipments must be shipped within 30 days of customers arrival and air shipments within 15 days of shippers arrival.

DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS

  • Large quantities of cosmetics, toiletries, food, etc.
  • Tobacco and alcohol products (alcoholic products attract duties over 200%)
  • Electronic equipment and appliances (only one of each is allowed)
  • New items and consumables
  • Professional equipment may be imported duty-free with evidence/certificates proving qualifications of profession to Customs
  • Manufacturers cartons should not be used for shipping; it is recommended that goods be re-packed and tags and brochures (for new items) not be put in the cartons
  • Gold or silver in any form other than ornaments

PROHIBITED ITEMS

  • Weapons, firearms and ammunition (unless licensed in advance)
  • Live plants
  • Walkie-talkies
  • Pornographic material
  • Narcotics
  • Politically sensitive literature

MOTOR VEHICLES

  • ALL VEHICLES including boats are subject to DUTY and very high taxes
  • Prior to Customs clearance, foreign nationals are required to furnish a bank bond for import trade authorities, stating not to sell the car for a specified period
  • Indians can sell the car immediately upon Customs clearance
  • Indians can import brand new cars up to 1600cc
  • Cars exceeding 1600cc must have been registered in the importers name abroad for at least one year
  • Documents required:
    • Owner’s passport indicating two years residence abroad (original)
    • Manufacturer’s invoice (original)
    • Customs Clearing Permit/Import License
    • Insurance Policy
    • Auto Registration Certificate
    • Keys
    • List of extras and purchase date

PETS

  • Health Certificate, rabies and other vaccinations required
  • One only of cat, dog, or parrot

DUTY AND TAX RATE %

  • All used Household Goods (more than 1 year old) are duty-free
  • All new articles, whether furniture, crockery, etc., are charged a duty of at least 50%.
  • The following items are dutiable at 25% (new or used)
-TV -Air Conditioner
-VCR -Refrigerator
-Washing Machine -Deep Freezer
-LPG cooking Range -Microwave Oven
-Dishwasher -Video Camera
-Music System -Word Processor
-Personal Computer -FAX Machine

 

  • If the total value of the above items exceeds RS 150,000,(approximately $4250) or items that exceed the one-piece limit will attract a dut of approximately 62%.
NOTE – Customs regulations of India are subject to change at any time. The proceeding information is a brief summary of customs regulations applicable to household goods shipments to India (this destination) and is being provided for general guidance to assist our Agents and Customers. Since such regulations are subject to change without notice, CargoForce.com cannot be held liable for any costs, damage, delays, or other detrimental events resulting from non-compliance. Always double check with your local embassy or consulate before you make your move to India.