Tax refund upgrade makes shopping easier in Guangdong
China rolled out a nationwide upgrade to its departure tax refund policy on July 1, aiming to streamline shopping procedures for overseas visitors and further stimulate inbound consumption.
At Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and other ports in Guangdong province, eligible international travelers can now complete tax refund procedures without unpacking their luggage, with customs verification conducted by scanning a QR code. Under the new policy, purchases worth less than 10,000 yuan ($1477.7) are subject to random physical inspections, while those worth 10,000 yuan or more still require full inspection.
The updated policy also introduces paperless processing, expands tax refund services, and increases the number of participating stores. On July 1, Guangzhou opened its fourth tax refund center at Buynow Guangzhou in Tianhe district, where travelers can access instant in-store tax refund services.
Check out the tax refund guide below!



