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Can I bring TV from Dubai to India?

Can I bring TV from Dubai to India?

Since August 2016, India has imposed a 35 per cent customs duty on flat-screen TVs. The effective rate is actually 36.05 per cent because of a “cess”, or “tax on tax”, of three per cent on the customs duty itself. Even then, NRIs continue to take TVs from the UAE to India when they go home on holiday.

Can I carry my TV as checked baggage in Emirates?

You can carry TVs as checked baggage on our flights. However, the size of the TV must not exceed more than 55 inches. Selected airports only allow TV size of 32 inches, please check with the airport(s) of your destination(s) for their rules and regulations.

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Can we take LED TV in flight in Pakistan?

As long as the television dimension is 42 Inch or less we can accept it as checked in baggage. You’ll need to sign a limited release tag at check-in to acknowledge that the item is being transported at your own risk, in respect of loss, damage or delay.

Can I take my TV to Pakistan?

Foreign nationals and tourists coming to Pakistan are entitled to following duty free allowance: One television; One deep freezer; One refrigerator; One microwave oven; One cooking range; One washing machine; One air conditioner; Items of personal use (For details see page 4); One still camera and one video camera; …

What is the custom duty on 40 inch LED TV in India?

The guideline for Customs Officers says that the duty is 38.5\% on “assessed value”. The value will be assessed on arrival, based on parameters such as make, model, condition of the TV- whether new or old etc.

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Can I take LCD TV to Pakistan?

Hello Zeeshan, As long as the television dimension is 42 Inch or less we can accept it as checked in baggage.

Is Lighter allowed in check in baggage?

The airport authorities have strictly prohibited carrying lighters or matchboxes on airplanes in India. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) stops an average of 10 passengers every day with lighters hidden in their body or hand bags.