Customs duty in India
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on 25-09-2007 05:52 PM
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on 21-02-2013 09:09 PM
http://www.aircustomschennai.gov.in/clearance_by_post.html
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5. Import of gifts through post:
5.1 Bonafide gifts up to a value limit of Rs.10,000/-, imported by post, are exempt from Basic and Additional Customs duties vide Notification No.171/93-Cus., dated 16-9-1993. Further, only those items can be imported as gifts, which are not prohibited for importation under Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992.
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on 06-05-2013 07:30 PM
i want to buy HTC One from ebay global which will cost me approx 40,000 INR to 45,000 INR. how much custom duty i have to pay to buy this phone ?
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on 10-05-2013 10:16 PM
I want to buy a Kenwood KAC-7005PS Car Amplifier from www.ebay.com by global easy buy.How much I should be pay as customs duty and VAT to receive the item in kerala.Price shown in ebay.com is Rs. 17,019 to 28,809.
Thank You.
p
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on 05-06-2013 10:18 AM
I did purchase online from ebay on 24th April 2013 the product from USA, Florida.
I received the same almost a month later in broken condition It came via USPS. I have charged Rs. 10,575/- in cash without receipt as a custom duty for that. Its a very big amount for me.
The actual MRP of that Rs.20,500/- & i am paying more than half of the purchase item. Its old & used electronics item. I am asking the receipt on mail from customs they not replying me positively. So i am requesting to all Indian guys plz do not purchase abroad items from ebay you get very big lost deal like i am suffering now. So plz be alert do not purchase abroad items from ebay.
Regards,
Sandesh
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on 07-06-2013 07:01 PM
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on 25-06-2013 02:34 PM
Fill up all the details needed there and you will be given the exact amount you maybe charged if the customs officer decides to charge your items. The duty amount shown on that website has a margin of + or - 10% error. I am saying this with lots of personal experience with all my purchases.
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on 04-07-2013 02:12 PM
I had ordered some stuff from China worth 240$ but my seller was good he declared value as 20$ and sent the item by local courier(Not like fedex or DHL or UPS).
I received the items after 20 days in good condition. Custom people never even opened the packing. I was feared if the customs charges hefty amount on it. But nothing happened.
See the tracking details:
http://www.17track.net/en/result/post.shtml?nums=RA573633078CN%2CRB047260065CN
Buying abroad on eBay is bit like gamble. Microprocessor, chips, HDDs are fine but never purchase motherboard or any other expensive item which are larger in size as this attracts lot of attention from customs.
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on 18-07-2013 01:57 PM
Hi remorampwallk,
Your point is well noted. However, point number 5.2 also says...
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5.2 The sender of the gift may not necessarily be residing in the country from where the goods have been dispatched and any person abroad can send the gifts to relatives, business associates, friends, companies and acquaintances. The gifts have to be for bonafide personal use. The purpose of this stipulation is that the person receives the gift genuinely free and the payment is not made for it through some other means. The quantity and frequency of the gifts should not give rise to the belief that it is used as a route to transfer money. The gifts can be received by individuals, societies, institutions, like schools and colleges and even corporate bodies.
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Please therefore guide if the value of gift is still under INR 10,000 and buyer pays for it, will customs come to know and object? If not, all well, but if yes, what should be done?
Please also guide, if buyer wants to pay duty, what is the procedure?
Awaiting yours.
Regards.
Pawan
eBay id pawanp1023
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on 28-09-2013 02:06 PM
Dear Sushant,
Thanks for your valuable guidence about purchase through globaleasypay. **bleep** what about the items which are won during auction with ebay.com? Can they be baught with INR (all inclusive) and how to do this. Thank you in advance.
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on 28-09-2013 02:07 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi Kavish,
How are you? This is Sushant here and I manage the Global EasyBuy service from eBay India.
While one if able to find items on other eBay sites (especially eBay.com) that are shipped to India, concerns around time taken to receive the item, custom clearances and other bottlenecks have meant that you have not been able to get your hands on that attractive deal or hard-to-find item.
And it was exactly to alleviate this pain-point of our buyers that we launched the Global EasyBuy (GEB) service. When you buy on Global EasyBuy, you
a. Pay one single price that includes the cost of the item, cost of shipping, customs, and all other processing fees you might have to otherwise deal with individually,
b. Pay in Indian Rupees using PaisaPay and not be bothered about using your credit card to make payment in foreign currencies,
c. Get assured delivery at your door-step
d. Are protected by the eBay Buyer Protection program
What's more, there are close to 18 million items available for your purchase right away on www.globaleasybuy.com!
Hope that helps. For any queries on GEB, feel free to reach out to me at sushant@ebay.com
Cheers!
Sushant
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi Kavish,
How are you? This is Sushant here and I manage the Global EasyBuy service from eBay India.
While one if able to find items on other eBay sites (especially eBay.com) that are shipped to India, concerns around time taken to receive the item, custom clearances and other bottlenecks have meant that you have not been able to get your hands on that attractive deal or hard-to-find item.
And it was exactly to alleviate this pain-point of our buyers that we launched the Global EasyBuy (GEB) service. When you buy on Global EasyBuy, you
a. Pay one single price that includes the cost of the item, cost of shipping, customs, and all other processing fees you might have to otherwise deal with individually,
b. Pay in Indian Rupees using PaisaPay and not be bothered about using your credit card to make payment in foreign currencies,
c. Get assured delivery at your door-step
d. Are protected by the eBay Buyer Protection program
What's more, there are close to 18 million items available for your purchase right away on www.globaleasybuy.com!
Hope that helps. For any queries on GEB, feel free to reach out to me at sushant@ebay.com
Cheers!
Sushant
Dear Sushant,
Thanks for your valuable guidence about purchase through globaleasypay. **bleep** what about the items which are won during auction with ebay.com? Can they be baught with INR (all inclusive) and how to do this. Thank you in advance.
