Any person (local or foreign) who import goods into South Africa must register as an importer including the importation of continuous transmission commodities (CTC).
Any foreigner importer (e.g. individual or juristic person) who wishes to import goods into South Africa must register as an importer and nominate a registered agent located in South Africa before such foreign importer will be registered to import goods into South Africa.
Such nominated ‘registered agent’ must assume full liability for the acts of a foreign principal in relation to any business activity with Customs. To see information on how imports work, click here. If the applicant is a foreign entity:
Foreign entities clearing cargo for international transit through South Africa are not required to register with Customs.
No security is required at time of registration. However, Customs reserves the right to impose a security based on the risk status of the applicant.
A Registered Agent nominated by a foreign principal must assume full liability for the acts of a foreign principal in relation to any business activity with Customs.
Registered importers and / or must also register as an EDI user if he / she will be submitting his / her own CCD to Customs. If he/she makes use of a licensed Customs Clearing agent or Registered Agent, an importer or exporter does not need to register as an EDI user.
If you are a prospective importer you must complete forms DA185and DA185.4A1 and forward them to the relevant Customs Offices where a Customs and Excise client code will be allocated to you.
The documents that must accompany the application are:
From the Registrar of Companies a certified copy of either of the following:
Certified copies of the following documents:
One of the following to prove bank details:
Account number and branch code;
You must be older than 18 years and have a permanent address in the RSA.
If your application is for licensing for a warehouse, clearing agent or remover of goods the following applies:
Foreign importers/exporters and removers of bonded cargo by road, referred to as ‘foreign principals’, are required to register or license, as applicable, directly with SARS as a ‘foreign principal’. Simultaneously, they must nominate a ‘registered agent’ located in South Africa. Foreign importers and exporters must be represented by a South African ‘registered agent’ who assumes full liability for the acts of a foreign principal in relation to any business activity with Customs. When approaching SA‐based registered agents, they should present documents to verify their identity and appropriate trade documentation.
Application forms are available below or from any Customs office.
Application forms must be submitted to the nearest Customs office.
To access this page in different languages click on the links below:
DA 185.D – Disclosure of registered agent – External Form
DA 8 – Application for registration to submit reporting documents for sea cargo – External Form
DA 8A – Application for registration to submit reporting documents for air cargo – External Form
DA 8B – Application for registration to submit reporting documents for rail cargo – External Form
DA 8C – Application for registration to submit reporting documents for road cargo – External Form
VAT215 – Record in respect of Imported Services – External Form
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