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In 2025, the registration fee for IMEI in Turkey will be 45,953 liras

In 2025, the registration fee for IMEI in Turkey will be 45,953 liras

August 15, 2024

In 2025, a significant increase is expected for the registration fee of IMEI foreign phones brought to Turkey from abroad. Tax experts estimate that the registration fee for IMEI, which is currently 31,692 lire ($944), will increase by 45% by 2024 to about 45,953 lire ($1370).

2022 - 2,732 lire
2023 - 6,091 lira
2023 - 20,000 lire
2024 - 31,692 lire

Please note that you can now use a phone imported from abroad without paying registration fee for up to 180 days: 120 days + two extensions of 30 days each via e-devlet.

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