Customs in Belize

Like all visitors, you will have to transit through the customs department upon your arrival in Belize, whether by air, land, or sea. You are required to fill in a customs declaration form indicating which items you have in your possession. Generally, your personal items that are just for you will be exempted from tax. Anything purchased overseas for yourself, to sell, or as a gift will be taxed.

Good to know:

You are required to declare your currency if it exceeds a sum of BZD10,000. Your currency will not be taxed. You must, however, fill in a C300 form to report import of currency.

Authorized products

Some products are exempted from tax if you import them in small quantities:

Good to know:

When moving to Belize, your household goods will be taxed upon import based on their value plus the shipping cost. If you are coming in under the qualified retired persons program, you will not pay customs on your household goods.

Banned products

Prohibited products input in Belize are:

There are a number of things that can be brought in with a license, including animals, agricultural products, guns, and animal products.

Useful link:

Belize Customs Department www.customs.gov.bz
Duty rates on commonly imported items www.customs.gov.bz/baggage
Items requiring a license to import www.cdn.gov.bz/customs.gov.bz/


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Last update on 15 September 2017 14:43:11
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