Customs

27 November 2009
Duties on Motor Industry Development Programme to be phased down. Read more »

09 November 2009
Packing, handling and inland freight no longer deductible costs. Read more »

31 October 2009
Sars sums up the changes. Read more »

19 October 2009
Cape Town Clothing and Textile enforcement interventions yield estimated 300 tons valued at R45m of goods. Read more »

11 September 2009
After a public outcry the proposed legislation has been withdrawn. Read more »

11 September 2009
New legislation to be passed. Read more »

07 August 2009
Sars is looking for new ways to deal with shortfalls. Read more »

11 June 2009
Risk engine – using similar technology to that introduced for the income tax process - will identify high-risk cases for investigation. Read more »

26 May 2009
Know what you can bring back duty-free, and what items you'll need to cough up on. Read more »

15 December 2008
Our authorities provide you with 12 guidelines to prevent congestion at our borders. Read more »

09 December 2008
And carry firearms. Read more »

09 December 2008
A decision on the tax will be made early next year. Government has been discussing the measure to discourage exports of scrap metal. Read more »

26 September 2008
A recent case involving Crocs revealed when Sars can and cannot seize your goods. Read more »

11 March 2008
It comes with a price. Read more »

10 March 2008
Sars, Saps and Acsa deny allegations they are in collusion with airport officials to rob you of your goods. Read more »

04 March 2008
You’ll have to register it with Sars before you do. Read more »

02 November 2007
Yes if speculation is to be believed. Read more »

31 October 2007
It can not delay action. Read more »

25 October 2007
Importers of goods subject to ADDs should investigate whether the duty is still valid. Read more »

17 October 2007
ADR on its way. Read more »

14 October 2007
Do you have a complex transaction, and don’t know which way Sars will go? Ask them upfront Read more »

11 October 2007
How much it earned from you. Read more »