Meeting South African labelling requirements
Traders often import products that get blocked by Customs due to South African labelling requirements. Read how to avoid this here.
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Traders often import products that get blocked by Customs due to South African labelling requirements. Read how to avoid this here.
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On top of the cost price of your imported goods you will need to pay import duty tax and VAT. Here’s you guide on calculating import duty.
Your source of simple, clear definitions of common import and export terms used in relation to Customs duties, VAT and Excise tax.
To assist with compliant international trade, the Reserve Bank publishes Currency and Exchange Control Manuals. Here are the latest ones.
A clearing agent may only act on behalf of their client if a formal clearing instruction has been issued. Let’s see how this works.
Moving goods over a border South Africa shares with a neighboring state is called cross border trade. Let’s take a look at what you need for compliance.
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