Flight Cash/Gold Limit: Know the Rules to Avoid Penalties
Carrying gold or cash beyond the prescribed limit on a flight can lead to fines or legal action. Here’s a detailed guide on how much gold and cash you can carry while flying domestically and internationally, and the essential rules to follow.
There is no fixed limit on carrying gold in domestic flights.
If carrying over 500 grams, you may be asked to show a purchase bill.
The Income Tax Department may confiscate gold without a proper source or impose a fine.
No official restriction on carrying cash.
If carrying over ₹50,000, authorities may ask for proof of source.
Carrying over ₹2 lakh may result in investigation by the Income Tax Department, and failure to provide a legitimate source may lead to confiscation and fines.
Each country has its own customs regulations regarding gold.
Travelers must check the specific rules of the destination country before departure.
Male travelers: Allowed to bring gold jewelry up to ₹50,000.
Female travelers: Allowed to bring gold jewelry up to ₹1,00,000.
Children (below 12 years): Allowed to bring gold jewelry up to ₹25,000.
If carrying more than the prescribed limit, customs duty must be paid.
Gold bars/biscuits attract a higher customs duty compared to jewelry.
Indian travelers can carry up to $3,000 (₹2.5 lakh) in foreign currency.
Any amount exceeding this requires RBI permission.
Travelers can carry up to ₹25,000 in Indian Rupees while flying abroad.
Travelers can bring up to $5,000 (₹4.2 lakh) in foreign currency.
If carrying over $10,000 (₹8.3 lakh) in cash or traveler’s cheques, it must be declared to customs.
Carrying excess gold or cash without proper documentation can lead to confiscation by customs and the Income Tax Department.
Failing to declare foreign currency exceeding $10,000 may result in penalties and seizure of the amount.
Bringing gold beyond the allowed limit attracts a customs duty of up to 36%.
Illegal carrying of gold or cash can lead to fines and even imprisonment.
To avoid legal troubles, always carry proper documentation and declare valuables at customs if required.