HS 92

Customs Duty on Musical Instruments in Nepal (2026): 5%–15% + VAT

Musical instruments across chapter 92 carry 5-15% duty into Nepal plus 13% VAT - civilised rates for a category where local retail covers beginner gear and little else. Serious guitars, keyboards and studio equipment arrive as imports; the freight care a NPR 300,000 instrument needs matters more than the tax it attracts.

Live tariff

HS-code duty rates for musical instruments

The duty column is the customs rate charged on the assessable (CIF) value; 13% VAT is then applied on the duty-inclusive amount for VAT-liable lines.

HS codeDescriptionCustoms dutyVAT
92011000Musical Instruments (Piano, Guitar, Violins, etc)15%13%
92019000Keyboard pipe organs, accordions, clarinets, trumpets, bagpipers5%13%
92021000Drums, xylophones, cymbals, castanets5%13%
92029200Parts of musical instruments5%13%

Rates are the tariff we apply when quoting real shipments to Nepal; excise duty, where levied for a specific product class, is charged in addition.

Worked example

What NPR 1,20,000 of musical instruments costs to land in Nepal

Step by step, using the representative rate for this category (5% duty on HS 92019000, 13% VAT). Your exact rate depends on the precise HS code in the table above.

Musical Instruments (goods value)
NPR 1,20,000
International freight (illustrative, 10% of goods)
NPR 12,000
Assessable value (CIF = goods + freight)
NPR 1,32,000
Customs duty (5% of CIF, HS 92019000)
NPR 6,600
VAT (13% of CIF + duty)
NPR 18,018
Estimated landed cost
NPR 1,56,618

Nepal assesses every courier import - there is no de-minimis exemption, so even small parcels are taxed at these rates. Freight is illustrative - use the calculator for a quote with real shipping on your actual item.

Before you order

What to know about importing musical instruments

  • Moderate duty across the chapter - the tax is the easy part of instrument importing.

  • Humidity swings in transit threaten solid-wood instruments; hardshell cases and seasonal timing matter.

  • Electronic instruments (synths, interfaces) clear as instruments, not as electronics with registration.

  • Insure to real replacement value - courier claims on instruments hinge on honest declarations.

What we ship

Popular musical instruments imports

Fender and Gibson guitars

Yamaha keyboards

Roland synths

Audio interfaces

Shure and Rode microphones

Musical Instruments import questions, answered

How much duty does a guitar attract when imported to Nepal?+
Instruments carry 5-15% duty by line plus 13% VAT on the duty-inclusive value - a combined bill around 20-30%. On a NPR 120,000 Fender that is roughly NPR 30,000 in tax; against the near-absence of serious guitar retail in Nepal, importers pay it without complaint.
Will a solid-wood guitar survive shipping to Kathmandu?+
In a hardshell case with humidity packs, routinely - thousands do. Avoid the driest winter weeks for premium acoustics, insist on the case shipping inside a fitted carton, and the instrument arrives as it left.
Are studio equipment and microphones taxed as instruments?+
Microphones and audio interfaces classify under sound-equipment headings at similarly moderate rates rather than chapter 92 proper - the practical difference is negligible. A home-studio order mixes lines but lands at a similar blended rate.
Is there any special clearance for electronic instruments?+
No - a synth or digital piano is an instrument at the border, with no type-approval or registration involved. Duty, VAT, and careful freight are the whole story.

Import musical instruments without customs surprises

Send us the product link. We quote goods, freight, the exact per-HSN duty and VAT as one all-in landed price - then buy, ship and clear it for you.