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Taxpayer and Trader Education

[…] the common Audit findings? 7 July 2022 – Registration, Licensing and Accreditation (RLA) webinar SARS hosted a webinar with the theme of the onboarding of all existing Customs clients including cargo reporters (RCG). If you have missed the webinar, see the recorded session here of see the presentation: RLA – Onboarding of Customs Clients. […]

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Rule Amendments 2013

The amendments to the Customs and Excise Rules are made in terms of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964 by Notice in the Gazette. The Notices are arranged according to the publication date and grouped in the different years of issue, which can be accessed on the navigation pane above. An implementation date that falls on […]

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Guide to Customs Trader Portal for Registration and Licensing of Customs Clients

[…] channels can be submitted either through: eFiling; or The Registration Licensing and Accreditation (RLA) capturing functionality on SARS Service Manager System (SSM). The applicant can submit: New Customs client type or Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) applications; Amend existing information pertaining to his/her:  Customs product; or  Client type; Accredited client status;  The cancellation (withdrawal) of […]

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Customs Offices and Contacts

All telephone calls to Customs offices will now be routed automatically to the SARS Contact Centre on 0800 00 7277. This process has been introduced at SARS offices around the country in order to offer clients improved tracking and tracing of queries, as well as a single telephone number or point of contact, ensuring […]

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Remover of Goods

All carriers (foreign or local) who convey or transport bonded cargo to, from or through South Africa by road must be licensed with SARS Customs as a licensed remover of goods in bond. All foreign-based road carriers who convey goods must work through a South African‐based registered agent in order to conduct business in […]

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Tax Practitioners Connect Issue 30 (March 2022)

[…] purpose of enabling the building of a capable state to improve the wellbeing of all South Africans.” He emphasised the SARS commitment towards developing a Tax & Customs system based on voluntary compliance through achievement of the nine SARS strategic objectives. The presentation included the current picture of the tax practitioner community and their […]

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Rule Amendments 2002

The amendments to the Customs and Excise Rules are made in terms of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964 by Notice in the Gazette. The Notices are arranged according to the publication date and grouped in the different years of issue, which can be accessed on the navigation pane above. An implementation date that falls on […]

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Drawback Registration

[…] of drawback? Any person who uses imported goods in the manufacturing, processing, finishing, equipment or packing of any goods for export may claim a refund of the Customs duties paid at time of importation provided the person is registered in terms of Schedule No 5. The applicant must provide details of: The type of imported […]

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Government Connect Issue 1 (December 2021)

Welcome to the SARS Government Connect newsletter South African Revenue Services (SARS) is committed to collecting the tax and customs revenue that is essential to enable Government to build a capable State and to foster sustainable economic growth and social development that serves the wellbeing of all South Africans. SARS’ vision is to build […]

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Payment Advice Notice

What is it? The SARS remittance advice, or Payment Advice Notice (PAN) is for:  Customs Dividends Tax Excise  Income Tax Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) Penalties for Income Tax, VAT, PAYE Provisional Tax. The Payment Advice Notice (PAN) will display the 19-digit SARS payment reference number which allows the payment to be allocated to the correct client/taxpayer account, […]

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