| Packing Tips for India travel - What's in your bag? The essentials to bring and what to leave at home. Includes questions about costs. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Texas
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laptop duty ?? :(
I need to bring my work laptop with me back to US.. going tomorrow for a wedding...
...but I want to get a second laptop while I'm there for personal use. I read that you can bring one laptop in duty free.. but is there anyway I can get an export certificate on it so I can bring the second laptop duty free?? If not, what is the duty? I need to be prepared in case of hassles.. I have heard it is as low at 7% and as high as 35% ![]() so i'm confused... |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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The question gets asked quite regularly, so you could search around the site for it.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New Delhi
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is there any reason why you can't buy the laptop here in Delhi? Save on both duty and baggage weight?
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technically, you can get your office laptop endorsed on your passport at the customs counter when you are leaving the country...this desk is usually right after immigration check
Thus when you return back, and if someone at customs questions you on your 2nd (new) laptop, you can show them the endorsement thereby keeping your new machine outside imposable duty Practically, neither would the customs guy at departure endorse your work laptop, nor would the customs guys bother you on the second laptop while coming back (unless you are coming back via Mumbai, where (fromwhat I have heard, no 1st hand experience of Mumbai int'l airport)) the customs guys would do anything to make your life miserable |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Land that shakes and bakes.
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I have heard of such endorsements but haven't done so..
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Infidel Sufi
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: styx
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Many years ago, I got a laptop endorsed at Delhi airport (I think they give you an export certificate') on the way out. I think I got this done on a couple of occasions, on different trips.
Have got it done pretty often with cameras and such over the last 25 years. Of course, nowadays they are not fussy at all, in comparison- even though I have experience of only one laptop at a time.
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Since in general, laptops are close to 10-20% cheaper in the US, I get a request from a friend/family/colleague to get one for him/her pretty much each I have travelled out to the states...Only to end up carrying back 3 machines...one office m/c, one personal old workhorse and a new one
Never been bothered or questioned...perhaps just my luck or perhaps the customs guys don't bother anymore Asking for an endorsement is useless, but no harm in trying |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: On the road (currently in Bangalore for 4 months )
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Hyd experience...
Everytime I have landed in Hyderabad directly I have been asked too many questions about my DSLR and also my laptop. I was asked to give something so that if I want I can give it(my camera and laptop) to my brother. I refused to give anything very tactfully and after 15 -20 mins of standing around stubborn they let me go.
I just got a new Mac and hoping that when I land in Mumbai I will have no problems. I wonder since its a Mac they might give me issues. |
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Infidel Sufi
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: styx
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They target people depending on how you look. I could see them doing that with my son (and laptop etc) last time, so I beckoned to them and they came out, after which I threatened to report them.
Never has happened with me, quite the opposite. Still can't get over the fact that they came out because I called them from outside the passenger area ![]() Whatever, all of these- an obvious foreigner, NRI, youngster, lower middle class and below person...are more likely to be stopped and asked usually stupid questions. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: On the road (currently in Bangalore for 4 months )
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Add a female to that list of people being stopped. They think we are stupid or something.
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Infidel Sufi
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: styx
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I think a male is more likely to be stopped than a female, all other thing being equal.
I think everybody believes men are more prone to lawbreaking. On the other hand, maybe they think females are better marks. Wouldn't know, have never travelled as a female ![]() (Reminds me of a white guy who went around Europe? made up as a black man, and was surprised) |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chennai, India
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I read an article about academics (visiting lecturers etc) being fleeced; I think that was Hyderabad.
But for all these tales of misdeeds, the bottom line is that the regulations allow one laptop. Laptops two and above, are, therefore, potentialy smuggled laptops. Which means that if they want to give you a hard time about them, they can do so, legitimately. Last edited by Nick-H : May 21st, 2008 at 03:18. Reason: potenitally?I think my spole chocker just braked doon! |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 67
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wow... I am still not entirely sure what to do. I was not able to get endorsement before I left for US .. so still trying to figure it out. Being a female foreigner tho, maybe shouldn't risk it ... getting through immigration (on the Indian side!) was tough enough.
I have decided to not worry too much about the second laptop.. if I get a good deal and it's something worth fighting for, I'll get it ... otherwise Reliance internet cafe isn't really *that* bad ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: UK
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Does anyone have any recent experience of this?
I have a friend in India, and need to get his laptop to me in the UK temporarily. Business friends (who always carry their own laptops) are happy to carry it to and fro, but I want to make sure we don't hit problems. Have looked up the Indian government website and it talks about needing an export certificate to get a second laptop back in, but not much about how you get the export certificate on the way out. So, my questions are: 1. Has anyone got an export certificate on departure recently? How long did it take, did you have to pay? 2. What happens if a different person brings the laptop back in than took it out? In my case, one person may bring the laptop that is in India to me, and another carry it back for me. 3. Do they query it if you take OUT two laptops WITHOUT getting an export certifcate? If we do this, we'll just wait until I next go to India to take it back - since I don't carry a laptopt usually, it will then just count as my one laptop on the way in. All help gratefully received! |
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