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Information on Thai Customs Clearance
for Passengers
1. Customs clearance
for passengers
Passengers
arriving into the Kingdom of Thailand have to fill in the "Passenger
Declaration Form" (Form No. 211) and submit it to the Customs officer
while bringing their luggage or belongings through the red or green
channel. In case there are no dutiable, prohibited or restricted goods,
please mark (þ
nothing to declare) on the Passenger
Declaration Form and submit it to the Customs officer at the green
channel. In case there are dutiable, prohibited or restricted goods or
the passenger is unsure whether or not goods are subject to any of the
three aforesaid categories, the passenger should mark (þ
goods to declare) on the
Passenger Declaration Form and submit it to the Customs officer at the
red channel.
1.1 Duties for goods
brought into Thailand will be assessed according to Customs Acts,
Customs Tariff Decree, and other associated laws.
The following are
subject to duty charges :
- goods which are
brought into the country in a limited quantity as personal effects and
are not for a commercial purpose.
- goods not exceeding
80,000 baht in value.
- Duties shall be paid
in cash on the date of arrival.
In case of goods
do not comply with the above conditions, they will be sent to Goods
Accompanying Passenger Section of the Import Formalities Sub-Division at
Customs Warehouse 1, Import Customs Warehouse Building, Bangkok Airport
Customs Bureau or any local respective Customs checkpoint to follow
Customs procedures. The passenger will receive a delivery order form (Form
No.466) as evidence.
1.2 Personal effects
which accompany passengers in an amount not exceeding their needs for
personal or professional use and with the total value of all goods taken
together not exceeding 10,000 baht, will be exempted from Customs
duties.
Personal effects such
as clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, shoes, glasses, perfume, etc.,
purchased abroad must have a receipt as evidence of the value; if not,
the Customs officer will consider other available evidence.
The following
accompanying goods can be brought into Thailand in amounts not
exceeding that which is here stated :
- 200 cigarettes, or
250 grams of cigars and tobacco.
- 1 liter of alcoholic
liquor
1.3 A certain amount
of used household effects accompanying a passenger because of
residential movement will be exempted from Customs duties.
- Used household
effects such as television, radio, video, etc., will be exempted from
Customs duties ; however, passengers are required to declare these types
of items to the Customs officer at the red channel by submitting a
passenger declaration form (Form No.211).
2. Customs formality :
outbound passengers
2.1 Camera, video
camera, and portable computer are items passengers must declare to the
Customs officer who will record the details of those items on a Customs
form. The passenger will receive a copy of this form to show the Customs
officer at the red channel upon re-entry to Thailand.
2.2 Jewelry or
ornaments are required to pass Customs formalities at the Outbound
Section, Passenger Control Division, Bangkok International Airport
Customs Bureau (3rd floor, International Terminal 1) or other place
specified by Customs Regional Bureau.
2.3 Goods under the
compensation 19 Bis Drawback, or re-entry schemes are required to pass
Customs formalities at the Customs Formality Section, Bangkok
International Airport Customs Bureau or other place specified by Customs
Regional Bureau.
3. Customs formality :
specific cases
3.1 Prohibited goods,
restricted goods
Prohibited goods are
goods for which either the import into or export out of the Kingdom is
prohibited, e.g., drugs, pornographic materials, protected wild animals
or related products, etc. Violators of laws related to drugs, e.g.,
having and holding, holding for use, or being a producer, seller, or
transporter are subject to the death sentence.
Restricted goods are
goods the import and export of which is restricted by law and therefore
require a permit from the related government agencies.
The following
items require a permit
from the stated government agency in order to pass
Customs formalities :
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Firearms, ammunitions, explosive
objects (Office of National Police)
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Buddha images, artifacts and
antiques (Fine Arts Department)
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Radio trans-receivers and
telecommunications (Post & Telegraph Equipment Dept.)
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Plants and planting materials (Department
of Agriculture)
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Live animals, and animal products (Department
of Live Stock Development)
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Medicines and chemical products (Office
of Food and Drugs Administration)
3.2 Currency
There is no limit on
the amount of Thai currency which can be brought into Thailand, but only
50,000 baht may be taken out without obtaining a permit. When carrying
Thai currency to neighboring countries, e.g., Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia,
Malaysia, and Vietnam, up to 500,000 baht, may be taken out without
obtaining a permit.
Carrying out an amount
of Thai currency which exceeds the above stated limit requires a permit
from an authorized bank. The original permit (Thor-Tor.5) must be shown
to the Customs officer while passing through the outbound passenger
channel.
There is not
restriction on both bringing in and carrying out foreign currency.
3.3 Goods deposited
under Customs control (Customs custody)
Passenger with
dutiable items and restricted articles which are not intended for use in
Thailand must inform Customs and present the ticket to the third
country. Those items should be placed in Customs custody not more than 2
months. They can be reclaimed on the departure date while checking in by
informing the airline staff and paying the related fees.
3.4 A.T.A. Carnet
Passengers bringing in
goods under the auspices of the A.T.A. Carnet agreement which are to be
used for exhibition, science or as sample or as sample goods and re-exports
are required to inform the Customs officer at the red channel for
Customs clearance at the Passenger Control Division, Bangkok
International Airport Customs Bureau. (Terminal 1, 1st floor)
or other place designated by Regional Customs Bureau for that area.
On the departure date
passengers must present the A.T.A. Carnet document and goods for
inspection by Customs office; otherwise the goods will be considered as
not having re-exported and Customs duties and taxes will be levied.
3.5 Vat Refund
Passengers who want to
apply for VAT refund must submit the completed form for VAT refund
application for tourist (P.P.10). The form can be obtained by showing
purchased goods to the Customs officer at Customs Inspection for VAT
Refund point in the Departure hall.
Customs formalities
can be performed at the Passenger Control Division, Bangkok
International Airport Customs Bureau which in open 24 hours.
For further
information on any Customs matter please contact Customs officers at any
post or call 535-1269, 535-1569, 535-1153 and 535-5044.
Warning
Failure to declare
dutiable, restricted or prohibited items will lead to a fine amounting
to four times the value of the goods plus duties and taxes and/or
imprisonment for not more than 10 years. Such undeclared articles will
be confiscated. |