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Duty free allowances and entitlements for Indian Residents and Foreigners Residing in India

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.... being an infant" includes articles in his bona fide baggage i.e. used personal effects (excluding required for satisfying the daily necessities of life, and travel souvenirs. In addition, articles other than those mentioned in Annexure I of the Baggage Rules, 2016 valued at up to Rs. 50,000/- are allowed free of duty if carried as accompanied baggage of such passenger. However, a tourist of forei....

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....g quantities of tobacco products and alcohols within the aforesaid duty-free allowances: (i) 100 cigarettes sticks or 25 cigars or 125 gms tobacco. (ii) Alcoholic liquor and wines upto 2 litres. 3.3 The items that are not allowed free of duty include firearms, cartridges of firearms, cigarettes/ cigars/ tobacco or alcoholic liquor and wines that is in excess of what is allowed within the free....