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That iPhone from the US may no longer cost you extra at Indian customs

India’s new customs rules for 2026 raise the duty-free limit to Rs 75,000, making it easier and cheaper to bring an iPhone or other gadgets from abroad.

February 03, 2026 / 13:54 IST
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  • India increases duty-free allowance to Rs 75,000 for travelers from Feb 2026
  • One laptop can be brought duty-free, separate from the Rs 75,000 allowance
  • Customs duty on excess value cut to 10 percent, down from 20 percent

Buying an iPhone from abroad just got easier, especially if you’re planning a trip to the US. India’s updated Customs Rules for 2026 have made life simpler and cheaper for travellers bringing gadgets back home.

From February 2, 2026, the government has raised the duty-free allowance for passengers arriving in India by air or sea to Rs 75,000. This applies to Indian residents, NRIs, and people of Indian origin. Earlier, the limit was Rs 50,000, which had remained unchanged for years.

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What this means in simple terms is that you can now bring personal items worth up to Rs 75,000 without paying any customs duty. This includes gadgets, clothes, shoes, watches, and accessories, as long as they are meant for personal use and carried in your baggage. Foreign tourists visiting India get a separate duty-free limit of Rs 25,000, while infants are allowed only used personal items like clothes.

For iPhone buyers, this change matters. iPhones are often cheaper in the US compared to India. With the higher allowance, a large part of the iPhone’s price can now fall under the duty-free limit, reducing the chances of extra charges at the airport.