TV Customs Duty in India: 35% Rate and Rules

Updated: July 02, 2026

TV Customs Duty in India: 35% Rate and Rules

A TV is no longer a simple duty-free travel purchase. Under India’s Baggage Rules, 2026, televisions are excluded from the normal ₹75,000 passenger baggage allowance, so a TV brought from abroad may be assessed for Customs duty even when it is for personal use.


The old 38.5% figure is outdated. The current general baggage duty rate is 35% of the assessable value, subject to Customs assessment. A TV may still make sense for an eligible person shifting residence to India, but it is usually a poor deal for a short trip or ordinary visit.

Quick Answer: Customs Duty on TVs in India

A television carried into India is outside the normal passenger duty-free allowance. The general baggage duty rate is currently 35% of the assessable value. Declare the TV, use the Red Channel or electronic declaration process, and keep the original invoice available.

Situation What Usually Applies Best Action
New TV bought abroad Not covered by general baggage allowance Declare and pay duty if assessed
Used personal TV Still needs Customs assessment Carry proof of ownership and age
TV under Transfer of Residence May be included within eligible household-goods concession Check eligibility and value limits before travel
TV in normal passenger baggage Duty rate generally 35% of assessable value Use electronic declaration or Red Channel
TV shipped separately Different import and clearance process may apply Check freight, Customs and insurance costs first

Current TV Customs Duty Rate

For passenger baggage beyond the applicable free allowance, the current general baggage duty rate is 35% ad valorem. The Social Welfare Surcharge and IGST are generally shown as nil for this baggage category.

A television is specifically listed as an excluded item under the Baggage Rules, 2026. That means it does not become duty-free merely because the total value of your other purchases is below the general passenger allowance.

Duty Component Current General Baggage Treatment
Basic Customs Duty 35% of assessable value
Social Welfare Surcharge Nil for general baggage duty treatment
IGST Nil for general baggage duty treatment
Final duty payable Depends on Customs assessment and the applicable baggage category

Do not use the old 38.5% rate. That figure was based on the earlier baggage-duty structure. The current general baggage rate is 35%, but Customs can still determine the assessable value of the television.

Why a TV Is Not Covered by the Baggage Allowance

India’s Baggage Rules, 2026 allow many eligible passengers a general duty-free allowance of up to ₹75,000 for articles carried in bona fide accompanied baggage. A television is listed in Annexure I, which means it is excluded from that general allowance.

This applies to televisions regardless of screen size. A 32-inch, 43-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, LED, LCD, OLED, QLED, or smart TV is still a television for Customs purposes.

Do not try to split the TV value between family members. Passenger baggage allowances cannot be pooled, and a television remains excluded from the normal allowance even when several family members travel together.

How Customs May Value Your TV

Customs duty is charged on the assessable value, not automatically on the price you remember paying abroad. Your invoice is important, but Customs may review the model, condition, age, declared value, and available market information before finalising assessment.

Carry these documents

  • Original purchase invoice.
  • Credit-card statement or payment confirmation if available.
  • Warranty card showing model and serial number.
  • Original box label or product specification sheet.
  • Photos showing the TV was already used, where relevant.
  • Proof of ownership for a used TV.

A clear invoice gives Customs a starting point. It does not guarantee that the declared price will be accepted without review.

New TV vs Used TV

A used TV is not automatically duty-free. Customs may consider that the item is used and may assess it accordingly, but there is no automatic fixed depreciation formula that every traveller can claim at the airport.

Bring realistic proof of ownership and age. A used TV without receipts, model details, or evidence of prior use can still be assessed at a value Customs considers appropriate.

TV Type What Customs May Consider Best Supporting Proof
New sealed TV Invoice, current model value and packaging Original bill and payment proof
Used TV Age, condition, model and prior ownership Old invoice, warranty card, serial number and photos
Older discontinued model Comparable value and condition Model details and proof of age
Damaged or non-working TV Whether it is genuinely for repair or personal use Repair documents and clear explanation

Transfer of Residence Rules for TVs

Transfer of Residence can change the result for people who are genuinely shifting their residence to India after meeting the required overseas-stay conditions. Under the Baggage Rules, 2026, television is listed among household articles that may be included in the Transfer of Residence concession, generally limited to one unit.

The value limit depends on how long the eligible passenger stayed abroad and whether the other conditions are met. The highest current concession tier is up to ₹7.5 lakh for eligible persons returning after a minimum stay abroad of two years, subject to the rules and conditions.

Stay Abroad Before Transfer Maximum Aggregate Household-Article Value TV Position
3 months to 12 months Up to ₹1.5 lakh One TV may be included within the overall limit
Minimum 1 year in preceding 2 years Up to ₹3 lakh One TV may be included within the overall limit
Minimum 2 years abroad Up to ₹7.5 lakh One TV may be included within the overall limit

Transfer of Residence is not a casual-travel exemption. It has stay requirements, previous-use conditions, value limits, and restrictions on how often the concession can be used. Confirm eligibility before shipping household goods or bringing a TV.

Read India Transfer of Residence Customs Rules and Returning NRI Checklist: Baggage Rules, Gold and Customs Guide.

How to Declare a TV at the Airport

A television is a dutiable item. Do not use the Green Channel and hope it is ignored. Declare the TV electronically or at the Red Channel and keep all documents ready for inspection.

  1. Keep the TV invoice, passport, boarding pass, and baggage tags ready.
  2. Complete the electronic baggage declaration before arrival or on arrival.
  3. Proceed to the Red Channel if the TV is dutiable.
  4. Show the TV, invoice, and supporting documents to Customs.
  5. Allow Customs to determine the assessable value.
  6. Pay the duty assessed through the available airport payment process.
  7. Keep the receipt and assessment documents for your records.

Pack documents in your cabin bag, not inside the TV box. Customs may ask for them before or while the TV package is inspected.

Electronic Customs Declaration and ATITHI

India’s new Customs Baggage Declaration and Processing system allows passengers carrying dutiable or prohibited goods to file an electronic declaration before entering the Green Channel. The declaration can generally be filed on arrival or up to three days before arrival.

The ATITHI mobile app remains useful for advance baggage, item, and currency declarations. It can reduce paperwork, but it does not remove the need for Customs assessment or payment where duty applies.

Use the official ATITHI Customs portal or the official ATITHI app. Do not submit passport or Customs details through unofficial websites.

Airline Rules for Carrying a TV

Customs clearance is only one part of the problem. Your airline must also accept the TV as checked baggage or oversized baggage. Airlines can impose limits based on dimensions, weight, route, aircraft, packaging, and whether the TV is inside its original box.

Check with the operating airline before buying

  • Maximum linear dimensions for checked baggage.
  • Maximum weight per piece.
  • Oversized-baggage fees.
  • Whether televisions are accepted as checked baggage.
  • Whether the original carton is required.
  • Whether the route requires cargo shipment for large TVs.
  • Whether damage liability is limited for fragile electronics.

Do not rely on a generic “55-inch limit.” Airlines use different size and weight limits, and a television that one airline accepts may need cargo handling on another route.

Can You Bring a TV From the USA to India?

You can bring a TV from the United States to India if the airline accepts it and Customs clears it, but check compatibility before buying.

India uses 230V electricity at 50Hz. Many current televisions are dual-voltage and show an input range such as 100–240V, 50/60Hz on the rear label or power adapter. A TV that supports only 120V may need a suitable transformer, which can add cost and risk.

Before buying a US TV, check

  • Input-voltage label: ideally 100–240V, 50/60Hz.
  • Plug type and whether a simple plug adapter is enough.
  • Warranty validity in India.
  • Availability of local service and spare parts.
  • Smart-TV region settings and supported streaming apps.
  • HDMI, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and tuner compatibility for your use.
  • Total customs and airline costs compared with Indian retail price.

Is Bringing a TV to India Worth It?

For most short-term travellers, buying locally is simpler. Add the TV price, possible 35% Customs duty, airline oversized-baggage charges, packaging materials, damage risk, warranty limitations, and voltage or service issues before deciding.

Situation Usually a Good Idea? Why
Short trip with a new TV Usually no Duty and airline costs can erase the overseas price advantage
Used TV for a long-term move Possibly Transfer of Residence concession may help if eligible
Rare model unavailable in India Possibly Only after confirming warranty, compatibility and freight costs
Large 65-inch or larger TV Usually no Airline acceptance and damage risk become major problems
TV already owned and dual-voltage Depends Compare declaration, duty and relocation costs with local replacement cost

Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using the old 38.5% Customs-duty figure.
  • Assuming a TV is covered by the ₹75,000 baggage allowance.
  • Trying to combine family allowances for one television.
  • Using the Green Channel with a dutiable TV.
  • Throwing away the original invoice or warranty card.
  • Assuming a used TV is automatically free of duty.
  • Claiming Transfer of Residence without meeting the stay conditions.
  • Buying a TV before confirming airline size and weight limits.
  • Assuming all US TVs work on Indian voltage.
  • Putting the invoice, passport, or declaration documents inside checked baggage.
  • Assuming overseas warranty coverage will work in India.

Bottom Line

A television is excluded from India’s normal ₹75,000 passenger baggage allowance. For ordinary passenger baggage, the current general duty rate is 35% of the assessable value, not the old 38.5% figure.

Declare the TV, keep the invoice ready, confirm airline acceptance before buying, and compare the all-in import cost with the Indian retail price. A TV can make sense under a genuine Transfer of Residence move, but it is rarely a bargain for a regular trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Customs Duty on a TV brought to India?

The current general baggage duty rate is 35% of the assessable value. A television is excluded from the normal passenger baggage allowance and should be declared to Customs.

Is the old 38.5% TV Customs Duty rate still correct?

No. The old 38.5% figure is outdated. The current general baggage duty rate is 35%, subject to Customs assessment.

Can I bring a TV to India without paying duty?

Usually no for ordinary passenger travel because television is excluded from the general duty-free allowance. An eligible person shifting residence to India may be able to include one TV within the Transfer of Residence concession.

Does TV size change the Customs Duty?

No. A 32-inch, 43-inch, 55-inch, or 65-inch television is still treated as a television for baggage-rule purposes. The value and Customs assessment matter more than screen size.

Do I have to declare a used TV at Indian Customs?

Yes. A used TV is not automatically duty-free. Carry ownership and age proof so Customs can assess it appropriately.

Can I use my ₹75,000 duty-free allowance for a television?

No. Television is listed as an excluded item under the Baggage Rules, 2026, so it does not fall within the normal passenger allowance.

Can I carry a 55-inch TV on an international flight to India?

Possibly, but airline rules vary. Check the operating airline’s maximum dimensions, weight, oversized-baggage policy, packaging requirements, and liability rules before buying the TV.

Can I bring a TV from the USA to India?

Yes, if the airline accepts it and Customs clears it. Check the power-input label, warranty, app compatibility, airline cost, and Customs duty before deciding.

Should I use the ATITHI app for a TV declaration?

It can help you make an advance Customs declaration for dutiable goods. You must still present the TV and documents for Customs assessment on arrival.

118 comments:

Arvind Devalla said...

Hi,

When you mean worth of the TV in INR, do you mean price of the TV paid in USD converted to INR or do you mean the price of the TV in India?


Regards
Arvind

Ronak's said...

Mr Arvind you can purchase electronic item upto 25000 or 500 usd($)...if your product is more than this ammount you have to pay duty extra..if you really want solution mail me at " ronak.sgrestate@gmail.com ".i send you exact solution.

Anonymous said...

Please tell me. if i will just bring Panasonic LCD TV the model number is TH-L32C20M and price in Dubai is 1278 Dhs/ But in india price is 2999 INR. please advice have i to pay duty extra? and how much?

rajinder said...

hi

i want to take a 32 inch samsung to india in punjab will it work well over ther?? do i have to pay any custom on it? can you pls let me know many thax

VijayGadde said...

Hi All, I live in London and I have this 42inch Thosiba TV with me and I bought it 3years before @ cost of 400GBP - 2nd Hand - now I want to carry this to india...How can this customs makeup the TV cost and caleculate the tax. This TV in uk cost not even 300GBP ( 21,00.00 Indian rupees) and this lessthan 25k ( tax free allowance). Can some one suggest me please.

manchanda ramesh said...

Ronak, notwithstanding hassles, is there a big price differential. Also , we all know that most of the items are made in China, then how about the warranty. Do the India companies accept the warranty clause.
Thanks and regards.
Ramesh

manchanda ramesh said...

Ronak, how about the price differential in LCDs in India and secondly, how about the warranty. Do the India dealers accept the warranty of international brands like Samsung and LG etc
Regards
Ramesh, Canberra Australia

Unknown said...

Hi i am moving from us to india after 2yrs and will to ship my 46 inch tv to delhi through cargo.Can any one tell me if i have to pay 15% duty or 35 % duty on the the TV.

diraviya said...

hi am living in london and i bought a sony 55inch 3D LED TV worth of £1600(115200). am planning to take that tv for good. so can any one help me in calculating customs duty for that tv in india. thanks

thrissurgeorge said...

hi i have a lcd40 inches which i bought 31st may,2009 its 2 years old and this costed me 795 euros when i bought but it only costs 450 euros currently do i have to pay customs duty if i take it home to india.

Anonymous said...

No one seems to have answered the question which is if the price of LCD 32" TV in Dubai is 1200 dirhams which when converted to INR is 24,000/-. However if the same TV is available in Indian markey for Rs 38,000/-, on what amount would the duty be applied i.e. Rs 24,000/- or Rs 38,000/-.

Anonymous said...

If someone is returning on TR to India, what are the formalities that are needed to be incurred before boarding the airplane and after one has landed in India (Mumbai). Also if the household items such as TV, Music System, Refrigerator and Micowave Oven are 10 years old, would customs duty be applicable and if applicable, to what percentage?

RAJALINGAM said...

Hi,

i am working in malaysia n i bought a 40" sony 3d led tv cost around RM4000,I have used this for more than 4 months,now trying to get tis to india how much customs charge for this,pls reply me

koti said...

Hi rajalingam,

Did u get solution for u r answer, I also want to bring Led 42inch to india its coast about 2500Rm how much i need to pay tax?

Madhav Gore said...

I wish to purchase SONY HDR-PJ50 PJ 50 VIDEO CAMERA CAMCORDER PROJECTOR HD. The cost of this Camcorder at Tigerdirect.com is USD 1000 WHICH when converted to Indian Rupees comes to Rs.45000/-. I have told my friend who gone to USA to bring this camcorder. How much Customs duty will be levied on this camera. My email is madhav_gore61@yahoo.co.in.

kishorkumar varma. said...

My daughter in Usa on immigrant visa & now holding gc status. While final dep fm India she did not obtain ec/endorsement on her pp about the gold ornaments total weighing about 100 gms. She has original bill with complete details of ornaments & arriving back home after 4 years.
Can someone tell me whether she can walk out without payment of customs duty at Bombay airport. Tks.

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I am living in New Zealand and my Parents ( DAD & MOM) are here to visit me. Now they are travelling back to India and would like to Take 1 LCD TV from here to India. The cost of TV in NZ dollor coming to $800.00. Would they be paying any Duty on the TV??

PRABHAKARAN said...

I am next month first week will be go Dubai to India. I will plan Samsung LED 32” TV any duty in Trichy Airport worth is Rs.27000/->

Ruchi said...

Hi I AM IN London i WANT TO BUY A Lcd T.V TO iNDIA.It costs more than 25000/- INR Is it worth carry that to India? Will This work in India?
How much the Customs in India charge?
Does the airline, airindia include the Lcd in Baggage or we have to carry that separately. Please advise asap.

Anonymous said...

FEROZ SHAIKH
How can our great corrupt custom officer be punished,,thy are like a hungry dogs at the aiport with white dress....Cannot bring anything much for our family after so many long years of hard work..

Unknown said...

No one seems to have answered the question which is if the price of LCD 32" TV in Dubai is 1200 dirhams which when converted to INR is 24,000/-. However if the same TV is available in Indian markey for Rs 38,000/-, on what amount would the duty be applied i.e. Rs 24,000/- or Rs 38,000/-.

Anonymous said...

you will have to pay duty on the price of the good (at which you purchased it) i.e. INR 24000 in this case. So, if you don't bring anyother electronic item with you then you can very much bring this TV duty free in India

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I am posting this for all to know that the Mumbai Customs are behaving in a very bullish and arrogant manner harrasing incoming Indians from vacations after visiting places such a Dubai. I have three instances when our friends and relatives were forced to pay extra duty based on some arbitary list held by the custom officials at the CS airport in Mumbai. Although they have the original invoice and the bill and the credit card payment slip the customs officers in charge insist with threats to pay up according to the list they hold which is anyway atrociously priced and out of limits. people have been fleeced out of 25K and more at times.

Anonymous said...

Good evening ,
i want to take 40inch samsumg LED tv to kerala its cost around Rs. 45000, do i need to pay any custom in the airport for itif yes let me knw pls.

Please let me inform me in my email id :-
sibej19@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I got a 32" inch LED TV to Hyderabad from USA last week and no questions asked at customs. Worked great with Airtel DTH HD box. Not sure if there is any customs duty over 32" in.

venkat said...

Hi,

Can i carry more than one Home Theatre System from Dubai to Bangalore? Note the total value of the Home Theatre is less than INR 25000.

v1234 said...

Hello,
I am planning to buy a 46inch TV in the US and taking it with me to India. The TV costs close to $800-1000 USD in the US and over INR1,00,00 (equivalent to $2500) in India.

I plan to use the packing i get in the store and probably pay a bit extra (over size luggage) at the airport.

This is my first time doing so and looking to see if anyone has done it before and if this is even feasible.

Any comments would be appreciated.

Anonymous said...

I had LED 3D TV WAS WORTH 1350 POUND PLUS i HAD 2 IPHONE 1 BLACKBERRY AND SOME MORE ELECTRONICS LIKE SHAVER, BRUSH,NOKIA N95 AND SOME PERFUMES.. i WAS CHECKED AT MUMBAI AIRPORT FIRST I WAS ASKED BY CUSTOM MEMBER TO PAY 200 POUND AND THEY SAID WE WILL LEAVE U BUT I SAID i DONT HAVE ANY MONEY WITH ME.. SO THEY SAY YOU NEED TO PAY CUSTOM CHARGES BUT HIS BOSS CAME AND SAY ID U CAN PAY 10000 INR AND U CAN GO SO I THOUGHT ITS WISE TO PAY 10000 RATHER THEN STUCK THERE !!! SO I PAID 11500 TO THOMUS COOK TO GET 10000 INR AND GOT OUT FROM THERE !!!!!

murali said...

Hi nowadays tvs are coming only with ATSC/QAM not even NTCS is written.Could you please tell if this will work in India

Anonymous said...

I have a 37 inch lcd tv in canada which i want to bring it to India.
Would a 120V TV work on 240V input in India, or do I have to get an adapter?
Indian customs will also charge me extra for it?

Taarun. said...

how much duty,does one pay for bringing a used lcd/plasma tv from Singapore to Mumbai.

NAVEEN said...

Hi, I have a plan to take LED TV(costs $1400) from US to India. Can anyone tell me how much Customs duty that i need to pay at Hyderabad Airport?

Anonymous said...

Hi All can anybody expalin me the customs rate in india-Mumbai actually i wish to buy a lcd 43 inches from Dubai the cost of lcd in Dubai currency is 2000 i e indian rupees 28,000 plz tell me how much i have to pay for custom thnx

Rakesh said...

hi everyone
just want a suggestion from you people that i want to take a 32" inch LCD from Melbourne to INDIA.
is it easy to carry and roughly how much it cost to take that and do they calculate in a baggage weight or not.
and what about Indian customs
please reply me on my mail id rakesh241985@gmail.com
thanks

Anonymous said...

I am planing to take Sony 32'' LED TV from US to Chennai. Do I need to pay custom's duty? if so, how much will it cost? Is it possible to carry home theater system along with that? Please suggest me buddies.

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I bought sony google tv 32" in US, its has HDMI port,
will it work in India without Pal to Ntsc converter?

Anonymous said...

plz a kindly request to all if any body knows about how to take from london to india plz reply on email sonam302000@gmail.com

Bubokai ambur said...

Please tell me. if i will just bring Panasonic LED TV and price in Qatar is 1700 Qr/ But in india price is 20400 INR. please advice have i to pay duty extra? and how much?

Regards
Thousif
Email ID - thousif55@gmail.com

Bubokai ambur said...

I will just bring LG LED TV and price in Qatar is 1700 Qr/ But in india price is 20400 INR. please advice have i to pay duty extra? and how much?

Thanks & Regards

Thousif

Arun Nagargoje said...

Hi,

Can anyone help me to get the clear understanding custom applicable of price of TV? I mean actual purchase price converted to INR or its price in India?
Appreciate if anyone has any link so that I can show proof to custom officers in India.
My friend took Samsung 40" 3D smart LED to India (Purchase price 40K INR) but custom officers asked him to pay customs as per India price which was more than 80K.

Thanks In Advance,
Arun

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys,
I just bought LG 47LW5000(47" 3D LED Tv). Just wanted to know will it work in india, with HDMI settop box like from Tatasky/Airtel/reliance/dish?

Also any information regarding the customs rule will help.I am going to take it to India after using it 1 year.

Thanks in advance...

Anonymous said...

I was carrying 32" LED last month, and the converted price was less than 20k, but still custom officers asking 5000 INR,. I show my original bills also and I can carry this without custom, but no was ready to listen me. @ Last after 30 min I paid 2000 INR, and come out. While coming out before gate again two police stop me and asking money. They keep me waited 10 min. I paid 500 INR and finally come out.

Altogether it was the pathetic experience in Mumbai International Airport.

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I want to take samsung 40" LCD TV to India from Bahrain. I lost the Receipt. How much Custom Duty do i need to pay in Indian Airport. Please advice...

Anonymous said...

Hi

I want to carry LG32inch LED from kula lumpur to India and worth is 25600INR around so what to do in that case.

Awaiting for any response...
:)

Anonymous said...

when india entered GATT treaty. All political parties except congress(I)
refused and expressed their displeasure. Congress
party assured gatt come into effect most of the things can be imported freely, and for NRIs who earn foreign currency can purchase and import goods without paying customs duty.
even otherwise why should NRIs pay customs duty.
NRIs are not converting indian rupees to dollars and buying goods. NRIs buy foreign goods with the money they have earned out of india. indians travelled to other countries because of the lack of job, poverty and low standard living environment in india.
india's main source of foreign currency is from NRIs. shame on indian customs and govt for still milking NRIs and depriving the rights of NRIs. think and act sensibly.

Unknown said...
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Anonymous said...

actually tax should be calculated based on the purchased country price and then converted to indian rupees. for example 1200aed x 12.5 = 15000 rs. but our customs people may say that it is based on the indian price for same prodcut which is rubbish. if so noone will buy it from other country. indian rules are good but some officers change it for thier benefits.

kavita said...

Hi,

I am traveling from Dubai to India ( mumbai).can i carry 2lcd of 32 inches. It weighs about 28 Kgs and cost abt 25,000 INR. Will there be a problem @ the mumbai airport

Venkat said...

Hello All,

I was reading all these posting till last week. Finally I decided to take a LED 32 Inch tv to India. After research I found that B&H Photo selling Multi System sets which will work in anywhere in the world. It has a built support for 100-240v and 50-70Hz. I got 32 Inch Samsung LED tv for 509$. I don't want to waste my time in India looking for a converter and lose my vacation time. So, I paid some extra money. Again, my in-laws use a old cable tv connection, so just getting a NTSC tv and using a HDMI is out of question here. I got the package from B&H and checked-in the same packing ( i didn't open it in USA ). The package arrived safely in Chennai and went through green channel. No questions asked. I declared worth of good importing as 25,000 on immigration slip. It reached final destination safely and I could set up that in 10 min without any hassle.. and tv working great.

Thanks
Venkat

Anonymous said...

k stands for 1000 rupees in accounting and investment banking

Ravi said...

i jus want to know... what do you mean when you wrire 'excluding laptop'.. and can i get a laptop worth more that INR 25k? do i still have to pay a duty on that?

Anonymous said...

Hi, I am bringing 40" Samsung LED TV worth (700 AUD) 35000INR to India which i brought today from Sydney (Australia)and would carry with me to India on 28 feb 2012 at Bangalore airport. could any explain how much would be the custom charges need to pay for it and how difficult it would be?

Anonymous said...

what is the maximum size of LCD or LED permissible from UAE to INDIA without incurring any customs duty

Nandy said...

Hi, I have one question - my brother had purchased a Plasma TV couple of years back from close to USD 1000. He is keen to send back to India. As I will be travelling in the near future, on my return leg I may get the TV along side me. I want to know on the Custom Duty implication.
Thanks.

Ravichandran Palraj said...

Daar Bro,
i have 40" Sony LCD and i like to carry to mumbai(india) for my home use and it cost 23,000/-RS. so can any one help me to know, is it duty free? or how much should i need to pay custom dutty? i will appreciated your help

thak you
ravichandran

Dinesh said...

HI
I have sony LCD40 inch,Model:BX42
It cost was in saudiRiyal:2170,But in Indian Rupee:54000/showroom cost.while i convert Riyal.2170 x13
India price coming 30000k,.so How much i will pay in Banglore Airport,.plz give exact answer for my doubt,.mail me:dinesh.sivaraj86@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

HI,
I want to take 40" LED samsung,pls tell how much duty will i have to pay? (cochin airport)

Unknown said...

hi,

i have been in the US for past 6 months, am having a plan to take the music system of worth $800, since it is old and used, still do we need to pay the duty? could you please guide me on this.

Unknown said...

Dear members,

First consideration should be on the tech-specs of ur TV model and the compatibility of Indian broadcasting standards..
I think it has been clearly stated from this article through this statement

//////The Digital broadcast standard selected by India is DVB-T while that in the U.S., it's ATSC. Analogue standards (PAl and NTSC) are incompatible too. Make sure the USA bought TV will work in India./////////

other constraints like voltage up/down modifications could well be matched with local tramsformers..so..no issue..

loss in money exchange/comparative Indian market availability of TV data _factors wouldn't also be given much weightage in consideration while taking the aspect of foreignTV model quality not available with Indian available models..
sometimes we have to compromise in these things..no other go..

If u have the receipts and warranty cards to state that ur TV was bought some six months earlier before ur travel date and the price was also within that 50k INR..Then there will be no issue in crossing the checkout..If the weight is within ur allowed limit..25/30 Kg(depends on the airlines).

I sent my Sony 3DTV KDL-40inchHX720 one month back from Tokyo,Japan to Chennai..
my family 4members group luggage administered this..no issues..Enquired about the bills but no hassles..

even they dont had the right receipts @ that time..That model is not in India, The spec was that immpressive one I cant able to get it even now in Japan for that price..That is why I sent it to India even it is pure dedicated Japanese model even with only Japanese onscreen display, voltage constraints and tuners..

I am planning it to use it for dedicated
Bluray3DMovies(Japan/US Region collection) and Internet/Skype/Youtube surfing purposes.

Unknown said...

can anyone confirm how much duty will be applicalble on an42 inch led tv in India

Anonymous said...

hello everyone
i want to carry 37'' samsung LED tv with me by JetAirways to India from UK so i have to pay some duty on it or not ?
please suggest me by email on prash7791@gmail.com

thank you

Anonymous said...

i need to take 40 inch led or lcd tv to india, i am residing in australia continuos 3 years . is it possible to send through shipping? if i am carrying with me how much duty i need to pay?
Please advise

Thanks Suresh
lifinsura@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

first 32 inch in dubai is 18000rs and duty laid is only 2000rs only so u could bring it to india in 20000rs easily

Unknown said...

Hi, I have a plan to take LED TV(costs SAR 1800) from Saudi to India. Can anyone tell me how much Customs duty that i need to pay at Hyderabad Airport?

Anonymous said...

Hello

If travelling couple do we able to carry 2 TVs
each of 21K worth

thanks

Unknown said...

Hi I have purchase LCD worth £ 328 ( Rs 27000 ) from London, i want to take it to India ,so how much is custom duty. kindly reply soon

Unknown said...

I am staying last twenty years in Saudi Arabia., and I want to take all my house hold goods to my including 46"LED TV, Refrigerator & other electronic items. could you explain how can I use my TR and tell me the duty and other charges for Indian customs.

Vinay said...

Hi, This is Rama staying in Singapore, I purchased a 42inch LCD TV in 2010 ( more than 4years) for SGD1500 that time, now this model doesn't exist any more in the market, on what basis customs will calculate the market value. please mail me to rama.karumuri@gmail.com

london said...

Hi everyone
i want to carry 48'' samsung LED tv with me by Airindia singapore to India so i have to pay some duty on it or not ?
please suggest me by email on jagsir.seera@gmail.com
HP +6584315007

Anonymous said...

Is there a way we can get to see the database of the televisions and the price that the customs officials see. This way we can analyse whether the TV we are taking exceeds the value that the customs are seeing.

Anonymous said...

I am trying to send a TV from USA to India to my deceased friend's parents. He past away in USA. Will there be a customs duty(as his parents have provided me his deceased certificate)?

Anonymous said...

If a resident Indian were bringing an apple imac from canada to India, after a stay of 2 months on tourist visa, would he have to pay duty on it? If yes, would it be 36 % of the entire cost of the machine? Or would it be after subtracting the permitted value from the cost?

limin said...

hi,
i want to import a led 40" tv[150B.D] from bahrain to india for my personal use. what will come customs duty?

ayush said...

Omgd

Unknown said...

I am staying last twenty years in Saudi Arabia., and I want to take led samsung 32 how much cherge duty

maddy menghani said...

hello all of u , actually i'm living in dubai since 8 year, and now my mom visit here, i'm using here sony led tv since 4 years i'm going to give her so she can bring to home india, can any one tell me how much gona pay the tax? its old second hand tv now, 4 years old, please reply me waiting for your guidance and help ... what should i do? and when this tax will b free, really india charging too much money on it, how we will pay taxes when indian prices are 65000rupees and dubai prices after covert 30000 rupees, really not good, GOVT. should remove this taxes and all, like we are not yet freedom .... this is too bad for us, even after 5 years we can not bring anything good for our own .. shame for us...
14.01.15

Unknown said...

I have bought a led tv worth 2000 dhirams.I want to take it to india so i want to know exactly how much custom do i need to pay on delhi airport?Kindly reply

Anonymous said...

I have bought 40inch TV from Abu Dhabi for (Dhs 1049) ruppes3200 thousand am taking to India (hadrabad) how will be custom for this tv

Unknown said...

Hi! i'm from india and am stationed at Dubai for work, I have bought a 32inch LED for personal use but would like to take it along to india, can someone humbly advise if its subject to customs


Regards,
Amit

Unknown said...

Hi
I bought lg 49ub830 in uae costing 2500 dirham so much i have pay tax to india

Unknown said...

i would like to take a 42 inch Sony led TV on June 2015 from Ukraine . so how much will be the customs duty be paid and how about the price calculated whether the price of that model in India or the price which i have paid in Ukraine ??

Unknown said...

Hi, I am planning to take a LG television to India 42", worth 30000 INR, what is the duty charges i need to pay

ashishwadhera said...

hi, i have a 32" almost 3 year old LCD tv here in australia. and i want to send it to India, delhi. so can u please tell me that how much duty do i have to pay on that tv. thanks, ashish

Unknown said...

Dear friends i m going for leisure trip to Dubai for a month kindly guide me the what things can i buy when i return like one 55 inches led, one handy camera , one still camera, one android mobiles, karaoke system so for these items have i need to pay duty ? whats app :- +91 98948 74717

Anonymous said...

I have shipped Sony 55 inch TV from US. I have missed the bill. Will there be any issues while collecting the tv in Indian Customs?

NIKHIL said...

Dear Ronak

I hope you are doing well

Please tell me. if i will just bring LG LCD TV 42 inch ( lg led tv
42lb551t 42 ) price in Abudhabi1300dhs. please advice, how much to pay
in kochi airport as duty....

Anonymous said...

hi sir i am jan coming to india in tamilnadu i am bying ledsamsung tv in dubai tha price is 778dhs in india valeu is Rs13615 so i have to pay any dudty pls let me know sir.
my email id is neelapragash2009@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Though it is mentioned that if someone if coming for good back to India, Customs will charge only 15% of duty on TV, I have really bad experience with Customs in Delhi.
They charged 36% flat on TV....please let me know where to file complaint against this unauthorized charges.

Unknown said...

Please tell me. if i will just bring LG LED TV the model number is LG42LF500 and price in Dubai is 1200 Dhs/ But in india price is 30,000.00 INR. please advice have i to pay duty extra? and how much?

email:-sumanmeena9491@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Sir I want to bring 4 inch led how much amount I will pay in Delhi airport

syed abuthahir said...

Hai sir I am syed. I buy one Samsung led TV 48 inch they amount is 840 dollar Singapore. This I much need to pay duty

Unknown said...

heloo sir Samsung 48 Inch Series 6 Full HD Smart 3D LED TV - I want to take my house wht customs charge pay in airport

Unknown said...

Hi, I have a plan to take LED TV(costs SAR 1800) from Saudi to India. Can anyone tell me how much Customs duty that i need to pay at Hyderabad Airport?

Unknown said...

Hai my name haja iam working malaysia. samsung 48 inch internet led tv malaysia rm 1800 how munch custom charges pls explain

Unknown said...

Is it possible to carry a 55-65 inches tv from qatar to india ?

Unknown said...

Hi
I have purchased TV in Saudi Arabia cost of 1499riyal where in INR is 26382/-.and with this I bought home theater cost of 899riyal where in INR 16000.. totally of 42382/- in Indian rupees....so how much should I pay tax.... please help me

SANGEETH SAGAR said...

I have bought 40 inch led t.v from saudi arabia.when ihave a vacation i want to bring together with my luggage.it is possible bring to india.bcz somebody will told me from riyadh airport will not allowed to bring more than 32 inches.is it?

Unknown said...

Hi I have purchase LED 55In worth 1400 Dh ( Rs 26000 ) from Dubai, i want to take it to India ,so how much is custom duty. kindly reply soon

Unknown said...

Please tell me. if i will just bring EUROSTAR LED TV 55In and price in Dubai is 1400 Dh/ But in india price is 20600 INR. please advice have i to pay duty extra? and how much?

Regards
mallikarjun
Email ID - mallikarjundasari503@gmail.com

Unknown said...

CAN I TAKE LED TV AT A TIME.FROM SAUDI ARABIA,RIYADH TO HYDERABAD, INDIA
32"PHILIPS AND 32"IKON AND I WANT TO KNOW ITS IS POSBLE

Unknown said...

HELLO SIR CAN I CARRY 2 LED AT 1TIME? 32" PHILIPS AND 32"IKON

Unknown said...

What will be the customs duty if I bring a used TV from Qatar ? There is tax or is it free of cost ????

jaffer said...

Is it allowed 43"led in airport

Unknown said...

Hi,

I am going back to India from UAE, as I have planned not to come back. But visa is still 6 more months valid.

I have planned to buy 43" UHD TV of any brand. How much Custom duty they charge in Indian airport?

If its more than 25k Indian rupees then only charges applicable or how is that?

Kindly let me know at the earliest.

Kindly reply to :mussanjes@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I have bought led 43inch in Kuwait cost of 80kd calculat indian money rs.17200 can any body tell me how much I will pay custom duty in Delhi airport please I am waiting friends.Thank you

Unknown said...

I bought wansa led 43inch in Kuwait cost 80kd and calculate indian money 17500 how much I will pay custom duty in Delhi airport..

Anonymous said...

i am planing to send LED 65" TV in USA is 2000$ which when converted to INR is 1,32,000/-. However if the same TV is available in Indian market for Rs 3,00,000/-, on what amount would the duty be applied i.e. Rs 1,32,000/- or Rs 3,00,000/-.

Unknown said...

Hall any body can help me I bought led to 55 inch in Dubai. Can I cary it in Indiana air lines from Dubai to .
HYDERABAD

Unknown said...

Hello can I cary New TV 55inch by Indian air lines from Dubai to India

Unknown said...

Is it allowed to carry drone camera to visakhapatnam? Request to answer my query ASAP....

LOVE said...

Hi sir
I am cancelling my visa and coming back to kerala for good. I am planning to bring my led 40inch TV which isb4 years old. So much tax should I pay for the tv

Thank you

mayank199325 said...

What if I bring a used LCD/LED monitor to india. What will the customs?
Do they differentiate between TV and monitor?
Will monitor be considered as part of personal computer?

Unknown said...

18000 rs

Anonymous said...

Hi i have led TV 48" how much I pay customs duty in India Delhi

Arvind said...

Hi
I want to take 40" LED Samsung UE40B7000 from Vienna to india, please let me know how much duty will I have to pay at Delhi airport?
Email: omsaishop@hotmail.com

kavita iyer said...

Hello, i have a 55 inch ultra hd tv which is BROKEN but is onluly 6 month old so i want to take it to india and try my luck to repair it how much customs will i be charged

ambrose said...

Dear Sir / Madam good morning,

I need a help that I need a clarification regarding customs. I want to brought 2 nos LED TV to india from Kuwait. It is possible to brought a single person 2 LED TV ? I can pay customs duty charge for this two tv. kindly advice me sir

Unknown said...

Friends,
I am relocating back to India with Transfer of Residence.
I am planning to buy a new 55 Inch LED TV and take via flight.
My Q's as below;
- Do I need to pay duty as this is TR for me ?
- If yes, then the duty would be applicable on COST price ( my buying price here in AED from Jumbo ) or the MRP in India
- If the TV is damaged , then can I claim insurance from Emirates Airlines ?
Ty very much for your replies in advance.
Regards,
abhijeetgavali@gmail.com

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