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.