πŸ‡³πŸ‡΅ Import Customs & Duties: Nepal

Quick Facts

Duty-free threshold

$0

Duty applies from $0

VAT / Sales Tax

13%

CIF value + duty. Basic necessities (rice, flour, pulses, salt) exempt. Pharmaceuticals at 0%.

Clearance Time

3-14 days

typical processing

Duty Rates by Category

CategoryDuty RateHS Chapter
Electronics15% (phones 15%, laptops 15%)85
Clothing15-30%61-62
Footwear15-30%64
Food products0-80% (basic staples 0-10%, processed food 30-80%)01-24
Machinery0-15%84
Cosmetics15-30%33
Books0%49
Toys10-30%95
Vehiclesup to 238% (highest in the world)87

Rates shown are for standard goods. Exact rate depends on the HS code of your item.

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Customs Clearance Process

Nepal Department of Customs manages imports. ASYCUDA World system for electronic declarations. Land-locked country, most imports transit through India (Kolkata/Vishakhapatnam ports). Birgunj dry port and Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) are main entry points. Tariff rates range from 0% to 80%, with vehicles at highest band.

Processing Time3-14 days
VAT Rate13%

What to Actually Expect

Land-locked and dependent on India for transit. Birgunj-Raxaul border crossing frequently congested. ASYCUDA system helps but processing can still be slow. Kathmandu airport clearance reasonable for express (2-5 days). Vehicle duties extremely high (up to 238%). Corruption reported at border crossings. Monsoon season (June-September) can disrupt ground transport. DHL and FedEx serve Kathmandu.

Required Documents

1

Commercial Invoice

Item description, quantity, value, sender and receiver details

2

Packing List

Detailed description of contents in each package

3

Customs Declaration (CN22/CN23)

Required for postal shipments

4

Air Waybill (AWB)

Generated by the carrier when booking the shipment

5

Certificate of Origin

May be required for reduced duties (FTA/preferential rates)

6

Export/Import License

For restricted goods (electronics, medicines, chemicals)

Import License Requirements

Import license required for commercial goods. Restricted: vehicles (80% duty), alcohol, weapons, certain chemicals. Some goods banned to protect domestic industry. Pharmaceuticals need DDA approval.

Certificate of Origin

Issued by Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI). India-Nepal Treaty of Trade provides preferential access. SAFTA certificates for South Asian trade. LDC duty-free access to many markets.

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Prohibited & Restricted Items

Prohibited

  • xNarcotics and illegal drugs
  • xExplosives and flammable materials
  • xWeapons and ammunition
  • xCounterfeit goods
  • xCounterfeit currency and documents

Restricted (permit required)

  • !Medicines and pharmaceuticals
  • !Food and beverages
  • !Plants and seeds
  • !Electronics (lithium batteries)
  • !Perfumes and cosmetics (volume limits)

Duty & Tax Estimate

Estimated import charges when shipping goods to Nepal:

Goods ValueDutyVAT/TaxTotal Charges
$50$8$7$15
$100$15$15$30
$200$30$30$60
$500$75$75$150
$1000$150$150$300

Estimates only. Actual duties depend on product category and HS code.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duty-free threshold for Nepal?

Nepal has no duty-free threshold. All imported goods are subject to duties regardless of their value.

What is the VAT rate on imports to Nepal?

The VAT/tax rate on imports to Nepal is 13%. VAT applies to: CIF value + duty. Basic necessities (rice, flour, pulses, salt) exempt. Pharmaceuticals at 0%.

How long does customs clearance take in Nepal?

Typical customs clearance in Nepal takes 3-14 days. Express shipments usually clear faster.

What documents are needed to import into Nepal?

To import into Nepal, you typically need: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading/airway bill, and customs declaration. Some goods may require a certificate of origin or import license.

What items are prohibited from import into Nepal?

Nepal prohibits the import of narcotics, weapons, counterfeit goods, certain animal products, and hazardous materials. Restrictions may also apply to alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals, and certain electronics.