Summary:
Under the Customs Regulations of Iran, passengers, -
Iranian or foreign - , may take with them at the time of
leaving the country, in addition to personal and travel
effects, goods made in Iran without limitation, provided
that the goods are not of commercial value. These
regulations also cover foreign made goods up to 150,000
Rials. The goods prohibited under Customs Regulation
include: arms, narcotic drugs, alcoholic beverages, gambling
paraphernalia and transmitters.
Regulations covering outgoing
passenger goods :
1. Outgoing passengers, both
Iranians and foreigners are allowed to take out of Iran, in
addition to travel and personal effects, goods made in Iran
without any limitation and goods made out of Iran up to
150,000 rials worth, provided the goods (Iran made or
otherwise) are not of commercial interest. A passenger may
also take out with him one piece of carpet or two pieces of
small rugs, totaling 12 square meters in area.
2. Unauthorized or Conditional
Goods: -- Household goods may not be taken out except by
foreigners who were officially employed in Iran or studied
as university students (at the end of their study or
employment and within conventional limits).
-- Exiting antique articles and
manuscripts is prohibited.
Regulation covering admission of
passenger goods:
Incoming passengers (Iranians and
foreigners) entering Iran from abroad or from free trade and
industrial zones, are allowed to release, in addition to
travelling and personal effects, once a year, goods worth up
to 150,000 Rials, as listed hereunder, with exemption from
customs duties and commercial benefits and in later arrivals
up to the same value 150,000 Rials worth, but without tax
exemption. The condition required for the release of these
goods (new or second hand) is that they are not religiously
and/or legally prohibited, and are not of commercial
interest.
List of admissible goods:
- 1. One laptop or notebook
computer carried by the passenger is considered part of
the passenger's personal effects .
- 2. Household goods, operating
by electricity, gas or oil, whether they require to be
installed at a specific location, or portable.
- 3. Pieces, spare parts and
accessaries of the equipment referred to nder item 2
above.
- 4. Pieces , spare parts and
accessaries of cars, motor cycles and bicycles.
- 5. Household goods and table
ware.
- 6. Personal effects, pieces
and spare parts and requirements thereof.
- 7. Bags and suitcases.
- 8. Clothes, cases, shoes.
- 9. Fabrics.
- 10. Foodstuffs, including
candies, chocolate, bonbons, fruit-juice and
non-alcoholic beverages.
- 11. Healthcare goods,
including tooth paste, tooth brush, perfume, eau de
cologne, etc.
- 12. Cosmetics,
- 13. Materials and devices for
smoking (the authorized kind).
- 14. Laptop or notebook
computer and its accessaries
- 15. Sports equipment and
accessaries
- 16. Stationery
- 17. Bicycles and tricycles
- 18. Artificial flowers
- 19. Air gun
- 20. Machine made rugs
- 21. Hand tools, both
electrical and otherwise.
- 22. Newspapers, magazines,
books, calendars, photo albums and other printed
materials.
- 23. Toys
- 24. Trinkets
Furthermore, in case the luggage of
the incoming passengers include refrigerators, fridge -
freezers, freezers, coolers, washing machines, dish washers,
gas cookers, televisions, videos, video cameras, and
crockery, customs duties double trade tariffs must be paid
for clearance. In the event the luggage accompanying a
passenger exceeds the ceiling value, it may be released
after payment of customs duties and twice The trade tariffs
provided that it is not of commercial interest, and is not
prohibited by lawyer religion.
Goods of commercial interest, or
goods not included in the list may not be released on
application of passenger facilities. The passenger may take
the goods out of the country within four months , or release
them by fulfilling formalities and regulations governing
commercial goods.
Goods can only be cleared under
passenger facilities if There are brought to the country by
the passenger or were delivered by the passenger himself, to
transport or shipping companies, during his stay abroad,
where a bill of lauding was received. Such goods must either
reach Iran within a month prior to the arrival of the
passenger or a month after his/her arrival. Otherwise they
may not be released under the provisions of the foregoing
facilities.
List of certain prohibited
goods:
- Fire-arms and ammunition
- Narcotics
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gambling and debauchery
paraphernalia
- Transmitters (Walkie-Talkie)
Importation of used household
goods and personal effects:
Importation of used household goods
and used personal effects by passengers is not authorized
unless they are the personal effects of Iranians who have
been residing abroad for at least one year and have not been
back during the last six months of their stay. Used
household paraphernalia and used personal effects of foreign
citizens who arrive in Iran to stay may be released provided
that they have been transported from the passenger's
homeland and arrive at the Customs from one month prior to
the passenger's arrival to nine months thereafter, and suit
to the passenger's appearance and social standing, and are
not of commercial interest.
Compliance with other terms and
conditions stated in paragraph 6 of Article 37 of the
Customs Affairs Law is mandatory.
Regulations concerning
exportation and importation of golden and silver ornaments
and precious stones:
- 1. Exportation of golden
ornaments up to 150 grams is permissible. Precious
stones should not exceed one carat.
- 2. Exportation of silver ware
up to 3 Kilogram is permissible, provided that they are
not antiques.
- 3. Importation of ornaments
within personal status is permissible; more than that
would require previous permission from the Central Bank.
Regulations Governing Foreign
Currencies and Rials
- 1. Importations of foreign
currencies in any amount is free.
- 2. Exportation of foreign
currencies in the form of bank notes and travellers
cheque is authorized up to US dollars 1,000 or
equivalent thereto in other currencies by the bearer of
passport, and for each companion (in the case of group
passport) up to US dollars 500 excess thereto is
permissible in the form of bank cheque or draft drawn by
the banking system.
- 3. Exportation and importation
of rials is permissible up to Rls. 200,000.
- 4. Importation and exportation
of Syrian Pounds, Arabian Rials, Emirates Dirhams, Iraqi
Dinars, Lebanese and Afghan Pounds are prohibited by
passengers and commercially. In case a passenger has
them with him at the time of entry, an exchange
declaration must be filled to prevent difficulties on
exit.
Freight
Passengers may take their baggage
and effects with them or send them by freight. To freight
his/her luggage a passenger must refer to authorized customs
holding his/her passport and a confirmed ticket.
Notice
Exportation of goods in cans and
boxes which do not allow inspection and evaluation, such as
canned foodstuff is not permissible.