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Former
strict import controls have been substantially liberalized
as part of the Brazilian government's efforts to open
the nation's economy to foreign competition. However,
upon arrival to Brazil you must fill in a customs
declaration according to the information below:
The Customs regulations is controlled by the department
of finance and economy,
Receita Federal.
Following
infromation is written in the declaration that you
have to fill in, already in the aircraft, before landing
Brazil:
Exempted
Goods to Declare
# Books, magazines and periodicals;
# clothes and
other personal articles for domestic or professional
use or
# consumption, according to the purpose of his/her
trip;
# others goods purchased abroad, in value up to US$500.00
in sea or air travel,
or up to US$150.00 in land, river or lake travels.
Duty
Payment
The value of goods exceeding the limits of exemption
shall be subject of the import duty at the rate of
50%. There shall also be a payment of import duties,
calculated on the total amount the goods of a traveler
who has already benefited from the exemption, totally
or partially, in the last thirty days.
The
goods subject to payment of the import duty shall
only be released through presentation of "Documento
de Arrecadeção de Receitas Federais - DARF" (Federal
Revenue Collection Document), validated by the bank.
Violations
and Penalties
The traveler who presents false or inexact declaration
is subject to a penalty of 50% calculated of the excess
value of the exemption limit without prejudice of
the due import duty. The undue option for the "Nothing
to Declare" channel is considered as false declaration.
Restrictions
and Prohibitions
The exemption shall only be enjoyed once within
a period of thirty days
Goods which cannot be brought as baggage:
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Motor vehicles and motors for boats
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Goods in quantity and quality which may indicate any
commercial or industrial use
Good prohibited from entering Brazil:
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Toxic substances or drugs
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Alcoholic beverage and tobacco products when brought
by people under 18
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Brazilian manufactured cigaren of exemption quotas
is no permitted even in
the case of a couple
Regardless
of any purchases made abroad, every passenger arriving
in Brazil is allowed to buy merchandise free of customs
duties up to US$500.00 at the Duty Free arrival stores,
at the main Brazilian International Airports. Don't
list, in the customs declaration, goods purchased
at the Duty Free shops on arrival in Brazil.
Items
in the Baggage/Customs Declaration:
1.
Who has to declare -
all travelers must present one declaration at the
moment of arrival. For those under 16 years old, the
declaration shall be filled in by the legal representative,
or shall not be required for those traveling by themselves.
2.
Personal data - Full
name, Passport number or identity card, Date of birth,
Country of origin, Means of transportation, Flight
number, Address in Brazil.
3.
Baggage contents - Are
you bringing in your baggage:
a. Animals, seeds or plants? (yes/no)
b. Foodstuff or medicament (or drugs) subject
to inspection?(yes/no)
c. Arms or ammunitions? (yes/no)
d. Effects which value is over US$3,000.00
for the purposes of application
of temporary importation procedure? (yes/no)
e. Goods purchased abroad over US$500.00 (air
or sea travel) or over
US$150.00 (land, river or lake travel) for consumption
purposes in Brazil? (yes/no)
If you have answered "yes" to any of the questions
above, list the effects in a form. The form has the
items; Quantity, List of goods (brand, model, serial
number), Value in U$. If you have answered "yes" to
question "e", collect the duty due, previously, at
the bank cashier.
4.
Carried currency - Are
you carrying currency (money, checks or travelers
checks) over US$5,000.00 or equivalent? (yes/no) If
answered "yes" , fill out the Currency Carry-on Declaration
(Form available at the Customs Control Office). If
you filled out the form/table, List of Goods, or the
Currency Carry-on Declaration, to the channel "Goods
to Declare". If not, go to channel "Nothing to Declare".
OBS:
Reservations for alterations in these forms...!
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