Rupee Purchases in Duty Free Shops upto
25K Allowed thru INR Debit and Credit Cards – No Forex Conversion Charges
·
Mandatory Price Display in INR
Must
[Ref: Circular No. 50/2017-Customs dated 18 December 2017]
Subject:- Sale of goods and display of prices at duty free shops in Indian currency – amendment
of circular
31/2016
- Customs dated 6th
July 2016.
Representations have been received
regarding lack of clarity in use of INR credit cards/debit cards for
making payments by passengers at duty free shops located at International Passenger Terminals. It has been stated that merchandise on display at duty free shops is denominated in
foreign currency and passengers have to bear conversion
charges alongside of transaction fee and other charges. The matter was taken up with the Reserve Bank of India and DGFT. The Foreign Trade Amendment Order, 2017 dated
25.07.2017 has removed the restriction on duty free shops to sell merchandise to outgoing or incoming passengers against payment in
foreign exchange. Further, the RBI has
clarified that passengers can make payments through INR Credit Cards / Debit
cards at Duty Free shops, directly in Indian Rupees.
2. In view of the Foreign Trade (Exemption in application of Rules in certain cases)
Order 2017 and clarification of RBI, it has been decided to extend the facility of payments in Indian rupees, through INR debit cards or credit cards at Duty Free Shops, without any need for conversion of foreign currency into
Indian Rupees.
3. Further, it has also been decided that for the effective implementation of the above,
DFSs shall, henceforth, mandatorily display the price of all goods on sale in Indian rupees only.
4. In view of the foregoing -
(i)
Instructions contained in para 2 and 3 of circular 31/2016 dated 6th
July 2016
regarding ceiling in payment in Indian Currency (i.e. in cash) at Duty Free
Shops remain unaltered (i.e. Rs. 25,000);
(ii) Payments made through an INR credit card / debit card at Duty Free Shops located
in the arrival hall shall also
be
subject to a limit of Rs 25,000/- for an incoming passenger;
(iii) However, payments through a INR credit card or debit card at Duty Free Shops located in the
departure hall shall be without limit for an outgoing passenger;
(iv) Duty Free Shops shall ensure that passenger making payments through an
INR credit/debit card are not subject to paying for merchandise
in foreign currency
and accordingly
do not have
to bear any attendant charges for conversion of foreign exchange;
(v) Since prices of merchandise
for sale at a Duty Free
Shops shall, henceforth, only be displayed in INR, any passenger desiring to make a payment in any foreign
currency, shall be
charged in foreign currency by applying the rate of exchange notified
under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 from time to
time;
5. Difficulties, if any, in the implementation
of this circular may be brought to the notice of the Board.
F. No: 473/07/2017-LC