Duty Free Allowance
Full Form of DFA
What is DFA?
Duty Free Allowance (DFA) refers to the value of goods that a passenger can bring into India without paying customs duty. It is a privilege granted by the Government of India to international travelers, both residents and non-residents, under the Baggage Rules. The DFA varies based on factors such as the passenger’s gender, age, duration of stay abroad, and the type of goods. For instance, as of recent updates, Indian residents aged 10 years and above arriving from countries other than Nepal, Bhutan, or Myanmar are allowed a DFA of ₹50,000 for dutiable goods, while men and women have specific limits for personal effects. The allowance is higher for items like alcohol, cigarettes, and electronics. The DFA is used at customs checkpoints at Indian airports and seaports, and it is crucial for ensuring compliance with import regulations. Understanding DFA is important for travelers to avoid penalties and for business professionals involved in international trade. It is a frequently tested topic in customs law and general awareness sections of competitive exams like UPSC, SSC, and banking exams.
DFA का फुल फॉर्म
शुल्क मुक्त भत्ता
Example
Make sure your total purchases do not exceed the DFA limit, otherwise you will have to pay customs duty on the excess value at the airport.