Customs Circular No-25/2010 dated 04.08.2010
Clarification about permissible free baggage allowance under Baggage Rules, 1998
for the persons returning from Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR),
People’s Republic of China – regarding.
The Consulate General of India in Hong Kong has brought to the notice of the
Board that the divergent practices are being followed at different airports in
India for allowing free allowance under the Baggage Rules, 1998, as amended, for
the passengers coming from Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), P.R.
China. At some airports, the passengers from Hong Kong are being given full free
allowance of Rs.25,000/- while at some other airports, they are allowed only
Rs.6,000/- as free allowance. It was, therefore, requested that the Board should
issue suitable clarification in this regard.
2. As per the Baggage Rules, 1998, as amended, the passengers returning from
Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar or China, other than by land route, are allowed clearance
free of duty articles in their bonafide baggage to the extent mentioned in
column (2) of Appendix-B. As per Appendix-B, the passengers of and above 10
years of age and returning after stay abroad of more than three days, are
allowed for clearance free of duty on articles other than those mentioned in
Annexure I upto value of Rs.6,000/-. Whereas passengers of and above 10 years of
age and returning after stay abroad of more than 3 days, coming from any country
other than Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar or China shall be allowed free baggage
allowance Rs.25,000/-, on articles other than those mentioned in Annexure – I as
per Rule 3 read with Appendix ‘A’ of the Baggage Rules.
3. The matter has been examined in consultation with the Ministry of External
Affairs. The Ministry of External Affairs has clarified that Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (SAR) is a separate Customs territory from China.
Therefore, they are not to be treated as one.
4. Accordingly, it is clarified that an Indian resident or a foreigner residing
in India of and above 10 years of age and returning after stay abroad of more
than 3 days, returning from Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), P.R.
China shall be allowed clearance free of duty upto Rs.25,000/- on articles other
than those mentioned in Annexure - I under the Baggage Rules, 1998, as amended.
5. These instructions may be brought to the notice of the field officers by
issuing suitable Standing orders/instructions.
F.No.495/9/2010-Cus.VI
Yours faithfully,
(R. P. Singh)
Director (Customs)
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