Afghanistan Tariff 2026: Stay Compliant, Reduce Costs

A comprehensive guide to understanding Afghanistan Tariff rates, import duties, and classification rules to help you trade smarter and stay compliant.

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Types of Customs Duties

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Business Receipt Tax (BRT)

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Afghanistan Import Duties Overview

Afghanistan employs a tariff regime based on the Harmonized System (HS), primarily utilizing ad valorem rates to generate revenue and protect nascent domestic industries. While the standard customs duties are moderate, importers must factor in cumulative costs including the Business Receipts Tax (BRT) and fixed withholding taxes collected at the border. SME importers should be aware that rates generally escalate based on the level of processing, with raw materials incurring lower duties than finished consumer goods.


Duty/Tax Type NameStandard Rate or Rate Range
Customs Duty (Ad Valorem)2.5% - 16% (Standard Range)
Business Receipts Tax (BRT)2% - 5% (Applied to Duty Paid Value)
Fixed Tax (Withholding)2% - 3% (Advance Income Tax)
Excise DutyVaries (Specific goods like tobacco)
Specific / Compound DutiesRarely used; Ad Valorem is standard
Antidumping DutiesNot generally applicable in current regime
Section 301N/A (US-Specific Regulation)
Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF)N/A (US-Specific Fee)
Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF)N/A (US-Specific Fee)

Duty and Tax Types

  • Customs Duty (Ad Valorem): This is the primary tariff assessed on the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) value of the import, typically ranging between 2.5% and 16%.
  • Business Receipts Tax (BRT): An indirect tax collected at the customs stage, usually calculated at 4% of the duty-paid value of the goods.
  • Fixed Tax: A withholding tax collected at entry (2% for licensed traders, 3% for unlicensed) which acts as an advance payment toward annual income tax liabilities.
  • Excise Duty: A selective tax applied to specific goods such as cigarettes, fuel, and luxury vehicles, often in addition to standard duties.
  • US-Specific Fees (MPF, HMF, Section 301): These are regulatory fees for imports entering the United States and do not apply to goods imported into Afghanistan.

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