Documents Required when importing a car in Zimbabwe

Documentation Required When importing a car in Zimbabwe The following documents are required to be produced on importation:- Invoice/agreement of sale Police clearance – SARPCO Certificate (when imported from a country in Southern Africa Export bill of entry and supporting documents Registration book (in the case of used motor vehicles) Selling commission Brokerage Storage Handling Documentation Freight (up to the […]

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Valuation of Cars when importing vehicles in Zimbabwe

Valuation of Motor Vehicles By Zimbabwe Customs The valuation of motor vehicle as with the other goods is in accordance to Part X of the Customs and Excise Act [Chapter 23.02]. ZIMRA reserves the right to accept declared values or in some cases, reject the declared values when the declared values do not reflect a bona-fide open market value. This […]

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Duty Free Concession when importing a car in Zimbabwe

Duty Free Concessions – Travelers Rebate When importing in Zimbabwe Individuals who personally import their vehicles are entitled to the travellers rebate if they qualify for such. The effect of this is that the determined value is reduced by usd300.00 to give the effective value for duty purposes. It should be noted that there is no aggregation of the traveler’s […]

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Ethiopia Vehicle Duty

Vehicles IMport Duty in Ethiopia February 2012 Duty is tariff collected on the value of the good calculated on the basis of its actual total costs. It is levied in accordance with the rules of the international convention on the harmonized customs description and coding system. Sur-tax applies on all imported goods, except those exempted by the Council of Ministers […]

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Import temporary vehicle in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

TEMPORARY IMPORTATION in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) Motor vehicles imported temporarily with a view to re-exportation, are required to meet such conditions as stated in Section 67 of Act # 14 /99. Potential importers requiring this service may contact the Assistant Comptroller Technical Division at the Customs Department for assistance.

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Who can bring lower duty vehicle in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Duty Free Concession in St. Vincent and the Grenadines Duty free concession on motor vehicles are granted by the government of St.Vincent and the Grenadines for the following: Returning Nationals Vincentian nationals who have been living outside of St. Vincent and the Grenadines for a period of ten (10) years or more and are preparing to permanently relocate to their […]

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Customs Clearance Procedure in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Custom Clearance of Imported Vehicles in ST. Vincent and the Grenadines USED VEHICLE BOUGHT DIRECTLY FROM A SUPPLIER ABROAD This category consists mainly of transactions processed through the internet. As a means of speeding up the verification process, it is recommended that clients maintain all correspondences, payments, e-mails, pictures etc. on the vehicle to be presented to Customs on its […]

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How Customs in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Determines Vehicle Value

Customs Valuation of Imported Vehicles in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines The Customs Valuation Branch will examine the documents to see whether the Customs Valuation methods have been properly applied and are consistent with the Valuation Laws of the Second Schedule of Act #14 of 1999. Normally the transaction value method will be used i.e. the invoice price along with […]

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Documents Required to import a car in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Documents Required to import a car in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) For Customs clearance you must present the following documents to the Customs ValuationSection.• An original invoice from the suppliers indicating :the condition of sale the supplier’s namethe buyer’s namethe price paid or payablethe terms of delivery e.g. C.I.F, F.O.B, or C&Ffull description of the vehicle (type, model, […]

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