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According to Jamaica Observer allowances are:
All passengers 18 years and older are allowed the following:
- US$500 duty-free
on household and personal effects;
170 ml bottle of perfume
340 ml bottle of eau de toilette
2 litres of alcoholic beverages
200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 230 grams of processed tobacco
** Red line vs green lines**
If you have not exceeded your allowances then you would proceed to the GREEN LINE or the NOTHING TO DECLARE line.
However, if you have exceeded your allowances or have unaccompanied baggage (meaning you have shipped items to arrive after you have landed) you MUST proceed to the RED LINE.
If you have shipped items (barrels, boxes, crates, pallets, etc) please remember to ask the customer service representative at the Information Desk for a C27 or yellow form. After completing this form, present it along with your C5 form and passport to the Customs officer at the top of the RED LINE.
Be reminded that even if you have nothing to declare in your luggage, as long as you have "unaccompanied luggage" you must proceed to the red line.
When you go to the sea port/wharf/air cargo to clear your "unaccompanied luggage" remember to bring the C27 (yellow form) as proof that you travelled. If you have not utilised your US$500.00 allowance in your accompanied luggage, your duty-free allowance will be transferred to the items you have shipped.
If you have "unaccompanied luggage" and did not complete a yellow form and cleared Customs through the GREEN LINE, when you go to clear your "unaccompanied items" your allowances will NOT be considered. This is because by going through the Green Line you claimed you had "nothing to declare".
After being processed by the Customs officer, passengers should exit the Customs Hall in a timely manner.
When "Clearing Customs" at the airport, passengers should remember that making a FALSE DECLARATION or declaring COMMERCIAL ITEMS as PERSONAL EFFECTS will result in a breach of Section 209 & 210 of the Customs Act and penalties will be levied and possible forfeiture of goods.
Feel free to ask our Customer Service Representatives stationed at the Information Desk in the Customs Hall for assistance.
For more information, visit the Jamaica Customs Department website, www.jacustoms.gov.jm, where you can access live help by clicking on the 'Live Help' link or contact us through our 24-hour Quick Response Team at [email protected] or 1-888-CUSTOMS.
It is not an official government site but more informative in this case than others that are. So no tax if what you import by way of personal effects is worth up to US$500. If worth more than that and you plan to export the items after the wedding you my want to make contact as advised above to check what paperwork is required to avoid paying duty on entry (perhaps a CPD), or to recover it on exit.