Red Channel Goods to declare 1. Dutiable items
Items that you did not have when you left Thailand and their quantities are not reasonable for personal use or/and the total value of belongings is more than 10,000 baht.
Items that are intended for commercial use, business, or trade purposes e.g. molds
2. Prohibited items They are goods for which either the import into or export out of the Kingdom is prohibited, e.g., Narcotics Obscene items, and publications Counterfeit goods and pirated items Counterfeit notes and coins Protected wild lives
Violators of laws related to illicit drugs, .e.g., having and holding for use, or being a producer, seller, or transporter are subject to the death sentence.
3. Restricted items
They are goods the import and export of which is restricted by law and therefore require a permit from the related government agencies. The following examples require a permit from the government agency in order to lodge the Customs formalities: | Items | Controlling organizations | * Buddha images, religious or ancient arts, and antiques | Department of Fine Arts | | * Weapons, bullets, and explosive devices | Office of National Police | | * Plants and planting materials | Department of Agriculture | | * Live Animals, pets, and animals products | Department of Live Stock Development | | * Food and drugs | Food and Drug Administration | | * Automobile parts | Ministry of Industry | | * Cigars, cigarettes, and alcoholic beverage | Excise Department | * Wireless transmitters and receivers, telecommunication equipments | The National Telecommunications Commission |
If the total value of a passenger’s accompanied items is more than 80,000 Baht, the passenger is required to do the Customs formalities at Customs Formality section. Back to previous page |
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