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Less-than-Container-Load | Affordable International Shipping | 7-Step Guide
Sri Lanka, a strategic trade hub in South Asia, presents expanding opportunities for businesses and individuals shipping from the United States. However, Sri Lanka enforces detailed customs procedures, licensing controls, and import taxes that every shipper must understand to avoid delays or penalties.
This guide explains how to import goods to Sri Lanka, what documentation is required, what duties apply, and how working with a trusted international shipping company can help reduce your international shipping cost and ensure affordable shipping.
A reliable international shipping company can help you handle customs paperwork, labeling, and avoid costly delays.
To import goods into Sri Lanka, you must be registered with the Department of Inland Revenue and obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN).
Sri Lanka has a detailed customs clearance process in place. The following documents are typically required:
Ensure the declared value, HS codes, and product descriptions are consistent across all documents.
Sri Lanka applies multiple import charges, including:
Duties and taxes are calculated on the CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight). Your international shipping company can help you estimate your international shipping cost and total landed expenses.
Certain goods require:
Labeling must be in English or Sinhala, and include:
Sri Lankan citizens or residents returning from abroad can import used household goods under duty concessions, depending on their visa status and the duration of their stay abroad.
To Qualify:
Required Documents:
Duties may still apply to luxury items, electronics, or new goods.
For retail or regulated products, labeling must include:
Poor or missing labeling may result in seizure or delay. Collaborate with an international shipping company to review packaging before shipment.
Use a Licensed Sri Lankan Customs Broker or Freight Partner
A local broker or shipping agent will:
Alternatively, a full-service international shipping company can handle both U.S. export and Sri Lankan import formalities, ensuring efficient and affordable shipping door to door.
Final Import Checklist for Sri Lanka
✅ Requirement | Applies to | Action |
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TIN number | All importers | Register with Inland Revenue |
Customs declaration (CusDec) | All shipments | Filed through ASYCUDA |
Customs duty (0%–30%) | Most products | Based on the HS code |
VAT (15%) | All goods | Charged on CIF + duty |
Cess / PAL charges | Select goods | Confirm applicability before import |
Import license or SLS certification | Regulated products | Must be secured in advance |
Labeling in English or Sinhala | Consumer goods | Required for customs and resale |
Transfer of residence rules | Personal effects | Must provide proof of return and inventory |
While Sri Lanka’s import process is detailed, proper planning and paperwork ensure successful customs clearance. Whether you’re importing commercial goods or personal belongings, compliance and clarity are key.
Working with a reliable international shipping company is the best way to reduce stress, lower your international shipping cost, and ensure affordable shipping to Colombo or any destination in Sri Lanka.
 
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