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Individuals can bring up to $5,000 from India without declaration: Finance Minister
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KATHMANDU: Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel informed Parliament on Friday that individuals entering Nepal from India can legally bring up to USD 5,000 (or equivalent) without a customs declaration. Speaking during a meeting of the Finance Committee under the House of Representatives held in Singha Durbar, Minister Paudel said that anyone wishing […]
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