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SARS External Policy: Registration, Licensing and Designation

Publish Date: 
06 May 2020

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) released its “External Policy: Registration, Licensing and Designation”, which is effective from 24 April 2020.

The policy deals with the types of clients required to be registered:

  • Automotive Production Development Programme (APDP);
  • Approved exporters;
  • Cargo reporter (e.g. carriers, port / rail authorities or operators);
  • Electronic communication with SARS;
  • Exporters (located in South Africa or not);
  • Importers (located in South Africa or not);
  • Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Operators, Designated areas as Customs controlled areas within an SEZ and CCA Enterprise, Section 21A;
  • Manufacturers in terms of drawback items 501.00 to 521.00;
  • Producers for preferential trade agreements and generalised system of preference (GSP); and
  • Rebate users in terms of Schedules No. 3, 4 and 6 to the Customs and Excise Act, 1964; and
  • Registered Agents in terms of Rule 59A.01.

In addition, the document deals with types of clients, premises or facilities required to be licensed:

  • Carriers - removers of goods in bond (local or foreign);
  • Clearing agents;
  • Depots: container and degrouping;
  • Customs warehouses:
  • Storage warehouses (OS) including Customs controlled area enterprises;
  • Manufacturing warehouses including Customs controlled area enterprises;
  • Special storage warehouses (SOS):
  • Storage of local manufactured and /or imported goods for supplies to foreign going
  • aircraft or vessels as stores, spares and equipment;
  • Inbound and / or outbound duty and tax free shops; and
  • Storage of imported second hand motor vehicles; and
  • Stockist warehouses.
  • Removers of goods in bond (located in South Africa or not); or
  • Search abandoned wrecks or for abandoned wrecks (Searcher).
  • Designation of a portion of the SEZ and mass as a Customs controlled area is also covered.
  • Registration to participate in the Deferments scheme is also discussed.
  • The appointment of facilities for specific purposes:
  • Container terminal; and
  • Transit shed.

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