- Ministry of Finance raises the duty-free limit for inbound travelers’ luggage items
- The current duty-free limit of NT$20,000 has been increased to NT$35,000
- Amendments have been made to comply with anti-money laundering regulations and other related laws
- Travelers must declare imported luggage items exceeding the limit within 2 months of entry
- The amendments are expected to benefit both the public and administrative agencies
- Information on customs regulations and contact details are available on the Customs Administration website for public reference.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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