Customs may also detain goods for other Government departments. The relevant Government department will then ensure compliance with their applicable laws, regulations and rules. For more information on other customs processes related to clearance declaration you can access the links below:. DA — Household effects on permanent change of residence — External Form.
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What are Imports? The following is required for shipments to South Africa: For customs purposes in South Africa, one negotiable and two non-negotiable copies of the Bill of Lading are required. A Declaration of Origin Form, DA59, is to be used in cases where a rate of duty lower than the general rate is claimed as well as for goods subject to antidumping or countervailing duty. DA59 is a prescribed form with stipulated format, size, and content. This form does not require Chamber of Commerce certification.
One original signed copy of the form must be attached to the original commercial invoice covering goods, which require such a declaration. Four copies and one original Commercial Invoice are required. Suppliers must give, in their invoices, all data necessary for the importer to make a valid entry and for the South African Customs to determine value for duty purposes.
Invoices from suppliers will not be accepted as satisfying the requirements of the customs regulations unless they state, in addition to any proprietary or trade name of the goods, a full description of their nature and characteristics together with such particulars as are required to assess the import duty and to compile statistics.
One copy of the insurance certificate is required for sea freight. Three copies of the Packing List are required. Sars Custom offices.
Skip to main content. Register as importer About What you should do How long does it take How much does it cost Forms to complete Who to contact About import permits If you are planning to bring controlled goods, used goods, second-hand goods, waste or scrap into the country, you first need to register as an importer with the South African Revenue Service Sars and then apply to the International Trade Administration Commission ITAC for an import permit.
What you should do. Register as an importer at Sars. Go to ITAC or download the applicable form. Fill in the forms. Note: You can have a list of goods that are subject to import control measures posted, faxed or e-mailed to you if you provide ITAC with your contact details.
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