Duty Free Allowance when entering
Thailand
The duty free allowance will be
applied to accompanied personal effects up to Thai Baht 10,000 worth
if - 1) the items are intended for your own personal or
professional uses; 2) the quantity is reasonable; and 3) the
items are not subject to prohibition or restriction.
However, there are limits on the
amount of alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, cigars and smoking tobacco
to which you may include in your duty free personal exemption as
follows:
·
200 cigarettes or 250 grams of cigars or smoking tobacco
·
1 litre of spirituous liquor.
Personal effects do not
include motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts regardless of the
length of time used and owned.
Customs on Arrival in Thailand
The Thai Customs Department is the
national frontline against the smuggling of illegal drugs and other
prohibited and restricted goods. Customs has discovered large amount
of illegal drugs in accompanied baggage and on passengers themselves.
However, we realize that very few travelers actually violate the law,
but we still need to examine the baggage and/or carry out personal
search, which by law we are allowed to do so.
To facilitate and expedite the
clearance of passengers, the International Airport Customs Offices all
over the country provide Customs inspectors to assist passengers at
both the “Red and Green Channels”.
Green Channel: Inbound
passengers with nothing to declare walk through the “Nothing to
Declare” exit (Green Channel); or
Red Channel: Inbound passengers
with something to declare e.g. dutiable items, prohibited/restricted
goods, etc. or you are unsure which exit to use go to the "Goods to
Declare" exit (Red Channel).
If you need help clearing Customs,
please do not hesitate to ask the Customs inspectors for assistance.
Import
Declarations
Before passengers arrive in Thailand, you will receive a “Passenger
Declaration Form (Form No. 211). You must complete
the Form and submit it to Customs officials while walking through the
Red/Green Channels. Passengers with nothing to
declare (no dutiable items, no prohibited/restricted goods) tick
ž in the section “Nothing to Declare” of the Form No.211 while those
bringing in dutiable items, prohibited/restricted goods or unsure
which section to declare tick ž in the section “Goods to
Declare” of the Form No. 211.
For more information go to
the official
Thai Customs website.