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How many inch TV can I take Nepal?

You can bring any type of Television up to 32 inch ON FREE if you're a Nepalese Citizen and you've spent at least one year in a foreign country. You'll have to pay Full tax and duty charge in the import of TVs more than 32 inches.

What can I bring into Nepal?

(b) Up to 15 items of clothes, shoes, cosmetics etc; (c) Two sets of each ordinary domestic utilities (such as mixture, juicer, sewing machine, gas table, iron, rice cooker etc);

What is the custom duty in Nepal?

Nepal uses the Harmonized Tariff System (HTS) for classification purposes. Import duty rates vary from zero to 80 percent. Live animals, fish, and most primary products are exempt from import duties if imported from India, while a duty of 10 percent is applied on imports of these items from countries other than India.

How much gold can you bring to Nepal?

Bringing precious metals into Nepal is strictly regulated. Foreign nationals are permitted to carry gold ornaments up to 50 grams and silver ornaments up to 100 grams.



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