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In 2003, SARS Customs began to re-write the South African Customs legislation in order to:
The rewrite of the current Customs and Excise Act, 1964, was a huge task that took several years to complete. For that reason it was decided to split the customs and the excise aspects of the task and to complete the project in various phases.
It was decided to start the process by drafting two Customs Bills, namely a Customs Control Bill and a Customs Duty Bill. Drafting of the Excise Duty Bill must still commence.
The Customs Control Act, 2014, Customs Duty Act 2014, and the Customs and Excise Amendment Act 2014, were published in the Government Gazettes in July 2014. These Acts will only come into effect on a date yet to be determined by the President.
Since the Acts were published in the Government Gazettes, extensive work has been taking place around drafting the Rules under the new Acts.
Several Rules workshops have been held by the SARS legal team with key stakeholders. All comments from stakeholders on the Rules were considered and where amendments were. Click here for more on the draft Rules and Rules workshops.
Here you will find updates on developments around the new legislation. All announcements, correspondence and presentations will be posted here. See our Questions & Answers for the new Customs Legislation.
If you have any queries about the New Customs Acts, please mail us on NewCustomsActs@sars.gov.za. We will get back to you with an answer as soon possible. Also see our Questions & Answers for the new Customs Legislation.
Please note: The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and their answers are intended as general guidance in relation to the new customs legislation. They are not meant to go into the precise technical and legal detail that is often associated with customs. They should, therefore, not be used as a legal reference. SARS may update the FAQ’s as necessary during the course of implementation of the new legislation. They are compiled from queries sent in to the NewCustomsActs@sars.gov.za mailbox by members of the public.
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