International flyers will have to declare over Rs 25,000 in new customs form
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International passengers entering India will now have to declare Indian currency exceeding Rs 25,000 and LCD, LED or Plasma televisions being brought by them in the new customs declaration forms.
According to the new regulations, the duty free allowance on cigarettes, cigars and tobacco has been slashed by 50%.
Also, passengers from India and foreigners of over 10 years old living in India and coming from any country other than China, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar can bring goods worth Rs 45,000 along with them. This limit was Rs 35,000 earlier.
Image credit: Indiatimes
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According to the new regulations, the duty free allowance on cigarettes, cigars and tobacco has been slashed by 50%.
Also, passengers from India and foreigners of over 10 years old living in India and coming from any country other than China, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar can bring goods worth Rs 45,000 along with them. This limit was Rs 35,000 earlier.
Image credit: Indiatimes
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