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| Customs Regulations in South Africa |
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Original Passport or certified copy of every page (except for
Capetown South Africa)
- Residence Visa
- Residence Permit
- Work Permit (temporary Work Permit for temporary residents)
- Customs Forms D.A.304 and P1.160 (in triplicate) must be presented
to the Department of Customs
- Settler's Declaration Forms (in triplicate) to be completed
upon arrival
- Letter from employer verifying that customer is moving to South
Africa on contract
- Detailed Inventory, in English ("PBO" - packed by
owner and "misc." - miscellaneous not acceptable)
- Keys for any locked items
- Weights and measures must be same on all shipping documents
- All necessary documents must be in Destination Agent's possession
at least 7 days before arrival of the vessel
- Consultation with Destination Agent is recommended before above
documents are completed
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- CUSTOMER MUST BE IN THE COUNTRY
AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE VESSEL ARRIVES TO ATTEND TO FORMALITIES
PERTAINING TO CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
- 100% inspection by Customs for all personal
effects
- Temporary residents will be allowed to
import used household goods and personal effects duty-free if
they are in possession of a valid temporary Work Permit and goods
have been in their possession for at least one year prior to import
and work permit is valid for more than 6 months.
- Returning residents must have been out
of South Africa for a continuous period of at least six months
to qualify for duty-free import and work permit is valid for more
than six months
- Duty-free importation of household goods
and personal effects for foreign diplomats allowed upon receiving
detailed inventory and a diplomatic clearance certificate completed
and signed by Embassy/Consulate in South Africa and countersigned
by the Department of Foreign Affairs
- "Ad Valorem" wharfage, terminal,
examination fee, etc. are payable by owner on all shipments at
destination and are additional to door-to-door charges
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- Perfume and tobacco products
- New items, including new furniture, are
subject to duties and taxes
- Alcohol is dutiable and taxable
- Import Permit and special Removal
Certificate required
- Must be easily accessible in container
- A list of the quantity and value must
be provided
- Firearms require an Import Permit, Form
SAP311, D.A.304 and P1.160 in triplicate. There is no guarantee
that the Import Permit will be granted by the authorities.
Therefore, customers must obtain the Import Permit prior to their
move to prevent the possibility of the entire shipment being denied
entry into South Africa.
- A SAP312 will be issued by Customs
allowing the importer 60 days to officially license the firearm
with the South African police
- Subject to 100% inspection and therefore
must be easily accessible in the container
- Inherited goods may be imported duty-free
provided the inheritor is in possession of a certified copy of
the Last Will and Testament and a copy of the Death Certificate
wherein the specific items are bequeathed
- An Import Permit is also required
- Antiques (Import Permit and Antique Dealers
Certificate is required)
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Drugs and narcotics
- Pornographic or objectionable materials
- Plants, seeds, bulbs, raw cotton
- Uncooked meat/poultry
- Honey, beeswax, bees and their larvae
or eggs, used beehive appliances
- Uncut diamonds
- Unwrought gold
- Ammunition
MOTOR VEHICLES
- No left-hand drive vehicles new or used
purchased after January 1, 2000 will be allowed to be imported
into South Africa
A. IMMIGRANTS
- One auto per family which has been owned
and used for at least one year prior to importation may be imported
duty-free, but VAT of 14% is applicable
- Special Import Permit (in quadruplicate)
must be obtained from the South African Embassy in country of
origin or from the Department of Home Affairs in South Africa
- Once imported the auto cannot be sold
or otherwise disposed of for two years
- Import Permit
- Original Passport
- Compliance Certificate/Letter of Authority
B. RETURNING RESIDENTS
- The auto has been owned and used for a
minimum period of 12 months prior to export from origin
- The owner of the auto has been out of
South Africa for a minimum unbroken period of 12 months
- Full duties and taxes apply unless owner
can prove that when they originally left South Africa they had
no intention of ever returning
- Import Permit must be obtained from the
Import and Export Control
- Compliance Certificate/Letter of Authority
C. TEMPORARY RESIDENT
- Payment covering full duties and taxes
must be lodged with South African Customs which is refundable
at time of departure from South Africa
- Valid Temporary Permit is required
- Import Permit not applicable
- Compliance Certificate/Letter of Authority
D. FOREIGN DIPLOMATS
- Diplomatic Certificate required
- No duties or taxes apply
- Documents required:
- Original Purchase Invoice
- Original Registration Certificate
- Forms D.A. 304A and P1.160 (in triplicate)
- Passport
- Import Permit
- Temporary License
PETS
- Import Permit and Veterinary Certificate
required
- Quarantine may be required
- Rabies vaccination 30 days prior to departure
URL: http://www.sars.gov.za |
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