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I bought 2000 yuan in Thailand. Do I have to pay taxes when I return home?
The tax paid for shopping in Thailand varies according to the type of goods, as follows:

I. Articles of Category I

Clothing, apparel, shoes and hats, handicrafts and other daily necessities with a value below RMB 1 000 (including RMB 1 000) are exempt from tax.

Within a reasonable amount for personal use, the goods with a value of more than RMB 800 yuan 1 piece and less than RMB 1000 are exempt from tax.

Second, the second category of goods

Tobacco products, alcoholic beverages:

(1) 200 duty-free cigarettes, 50 cigars or 250g cut tobacco for Hong Kong and Macao residents and mainland residents travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macao for personal reasons; /kloc-duty-free alcoholic beverages above 0/2 degree 1 bottle (below 0.75 liter) are duty-free. ?

(2) Other passengers, 400 duty-free cigarettes, or cigars 100, or 500 grams of cut tobacco; /kloc-2 bottles of duty-free alcoholic beverages above 0/2 degree are limited (1.5 liter or less). ?

Third, the third category of goods

Daily necessities with a value of 1000 yuan but less than 5000 yuan (including 5000 yuan):

(1) Overseas diplomats, students studying in China, visiting scholars, laborers working abroad, and foreign aid workers (including the time for international students and visiting scholars to check and release articles in China from the date of admission to the date of graduation) are exempt from tax every 180 days, of which 1 day.

(2) Other passengers can choose item 1 for taxation when they enter the country every calendar year.

Extended data

Articles prohibited from being brought into People's Republic of China (PRC) are as follows:

1, all kinds of weapons, simulation weapons, ammunition, explosives;

2. Forged currency and forged securities;

3. Printed matter, films, photographs, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, laser discs, computer storage media and other articles harmful to China's politics, economy, culture and morality;

4. All kinds of potent poisons;

5. Opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana and other addictive narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances;

6 animals, plants and their products with dangerous germs, pests and other harmful organisms;

7. Foods, medicines and other articles that are harmful to human and animal health, come from epidemic areas and can spread diseases.

Office of Foreign Affairs Working Committee of Hainan Provincial Committee-Provisions on the Administration of Passengers' Entry and Exit Luggage and Articles in China, People's Republic of China (PRC)

China government website-list of prohibited items in People's Republic of China (PRC)