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财政部:调整海南离岛旅客免税购物政策
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-17 03:54

Core Points - The announcement aims to expand the policy effects and support the construction of Hainan Free Trade Port by adjusting the duty-free shopping policy for outbound travelers [1][2] Group 1: Adjustments to Duty-Free Shopping Policy - Two new categories of goods have been added: pet supplies and portable musical instruments. The category "household air purifiers and accessories" has been changed to "small appliances," which now includes robotic vacuum cleaners and vacuum cleaners. The category "wearable electronic consumer products" has been updated to "electronic consumer products," adding digital photography and videography equipment and accessories, as well as mini drones. Additionally, the "tablet computer" category now includes digital accessories such as mice and keyboards [1] - After the adjustments, there are a total of 47 categories of duty-free goods available for purchase, with specific categories, purchase quantities, and requirements detailed in an attachment [2] Group 2: Eligibility and Purchase Regulations - The age requirement for duty-free shopping has been raised from 16 to 18 years old [3] - Outbound travelers who are 18 years or older, have purchased tickets for departure from Hainan, and possess valid entry and exit documents can enjoy the duty-free shopping policy. The annual duty-free shopping limit for these travelers is set at 100,000 RMB, with no limit on the number of purchases. Specific limits on product categories and quantities are outlined in the attachment [3] - Residents of Hainan with outbound travel records within a calendar year can purchase duty-free goods without limit under the "immediate purchase and pick-up" method. The policy is effective from the date of this announcement [3] Group 3: Implementation and Compliance - The existing provisions of the duty-free shopping policy as per the announcement by the Ministry of Finance, General Administration of Customs, and State Taxation Administration (Announcement No. 33 of 2020) will continue to be enforced [4] - The new policy will take effect on November 1, 2025 [5]