| SUB-CHAPTER
3 OF BAGGAGE RULE
Concessions for Tourist Passengers
19. The provisions of this sub- chapter
shall apply to the baggage of tourists.
20. Duty
free allowance:
(1) Subject to sub rule (2), a tourist
may import free of customs duty the
following goods on his person or in
baggage, namely:
(a) Personal allowances;
(b) personal or imitation jewelry
of value not exceeding twenty five
US dollar;
(c) one pair of binoculars;
(d) one portable musical instruments;
(e) one portable sound recording
apparatus;
(f) one portable typewriter;
(g) games or sporting requisites
in actual use including sporting firearms
and cartridges in reasonable quantity;
(h) foodstuffs including confectionery
and non spirituous beverages of value
not exceeding five US dollars; and
(i) two personal computers or laptop
computers along with printers, monitors,
key boards, mousses and cables thereof.
(2) The sporting firearm shall not
be released by the Customs unless
the tourist produces an arms license
issued to him by a competent authority
in Pakistan.
21. Dutiable
allowance:
A gift allowance to import goods of
the value not exceeding twenty-five
US dollar on payment of duty in Pak
currency or in foreign exchange acceptable
to the designated banks’ branches
shall be allowed to tourist.
22. Temporary
import:
(1) An officer of customs not below
the rank of Assistant Collector or
Superintendent may allow temporary
release of a video camera fitted with
VCR or a video camera and VCR to a
tourist without payment of customs-duties
by making endorsement to that effect
on the passport of the tourist.
(2) The items released under sub-rule
(1) shall not be sold in Pakistan
and the tourist shall take such items
out of Pakistan with him personally
or may export the same on or before
his departure from Pakistan.
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