Circumstance | Document to be endorsed |
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For goods in transit or goods moving from a warehouse facility across the South African border | SAD 502 and DA 187 |
When bonded cargo is moved:
A) From place of entry to a warehouse;
B) Between warehouses; or
C) From a warehouse to a place of exit.
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SAD 505 and DA 187 |
If goods are moved from a warehouse to a destination outside the borders of South Africa | SAD 502, SAD 505 and DA 187 |
Direct removal of goods in bond from landing to a place of destination in SACU | SAD 502 and DA 187 |
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Direct removal of goods in bond from landing to a place of destination in South Africa | SAD 505 and DA 187 |
Direct removal of goods in transit to a place of destination outside the common customs area e.g. Angola, Zambia | SAD 502 and DA 187 |
Direct removal of goods to a foreign going vessel in South African waters Ship spares | SAD 502 |
In transit or Re-export from BLNS | SAD 502 and DA 187 |
Warehouse of imported goods for home consumption or Warehouse of imported goods for export only from landing to a warehouse |
SAD 505 and DA 187 |
Ex warehouse imported goods removed from one (1) warehouse to another warehouse in another Controller/Branch Manager’s area from a warehouse to place of final destination | SAD 505 and DA 187 |
Export of imported goods ex Customs warehouse to place of exit Ship or aircraft stores | SAD 505 |
Re-exportation of temporary imported goods to BLNS | SAD 502 and DA 187 |
Export of imported goods ex Customs warehouse to place of exit | SAD 505 and DA 187 |
Circumstance | Document to be endorsed | |
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At the inland Branch Office | If an inspection is not required | The EWP application must be endorsed reflecting that an inspection was not conducted and allowing the goods as per the declaration to proceed to the place of exit. |
If an inspection is required | The Customs Officer attending to the EWP inspection must complete the EWP report (P1.47) relating to the inspection and endorse the EWP application with the findings. The client must also follow the requirements for special attendance [see (iii) below]. |
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At the place of exit | If no EWP inspection had been done | No further action is required unless the cargo has been stopped and a case created. |
If an EWP inspection had been done | The EWP application endorsed at the source office must be endorsed with the findings: A) A verification must be conducted to ensure that seals (if they had been applied) are still intact. B) If no seal had been applied that cargo corresponds with the declaration. |
Circumstance | Document to be endorsed |
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Branch Office | The Customs Officer attending to the EWP inspection must complete the EWP report (P1.47) relating to the inspection and endorse the EWP application with the findings. The client must also follow the requirements for special attendance [see (iii) below]. |
Circumstance | Document to be endorsed |
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The Commissioner may by Rule (Rule 120): a) Determine the services for which charges shall be payable; b) Determine the rate and method of payment for such charges; and c) Determine the conditions to such services. |
DA 73 and any related documentation to such attendance, for example the destruction certificate requirements after destruction of goods under supervision. |
Clients are required to apply to Customs where special or extra attendance is required in the supervision of:
a) Receipt of sight bill of entry; b) Export under customs supervision for:
c) Destruction of goods; and
d) Embargo release. |
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When special or extra attendance charges will not be raised a) The inspection of post office parcels. b) The sealing of ship’s or aircraft stores. c) The rummaging of ships or aircraft. d) The reporting of the arrival or departure of ships and aircraft at a port of entry. e) The application for release, inspection and release of human remains. f) The entry, inspection and release of goods imported: i) For the relief and distress of persons in cases of famine or other national disaster; ii) Under any technical assistance agreement; or iii) In terms of any obligation under any international agreement to which South Africa is a party. g) Inspection of premises, audit of transactions and the verification of stock of licensees or registrants for the purposes of any activities regulated by the Act. h) For any attendance required by the Commissioner or a Controller/Branch Manager unless otherwise specified in the Act. |
Circumstance | Document to be endorsed |
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Carnets are international instruments used to facilitate trade by minimising the need to lodge formal declarations and the associated financial burden to put security in place. | Both the counterfoil and vouchers must upon completion be stamped in addition to manually completing the information to legitimise the document |
Circumstance | Document to be endorsed |
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To see how to complete the DA 70 | SC-CF-32 – Completion of DA 70 – External Manual |
Circumstance | Document to be endorsed |
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SADC certification must take place at the Customs Office in whose control area the exporter conducts his/her business, for example Beit Bridge and Lebombo | The Origin certificate requires a Customs stamp |
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