The CN22 code R25,85 charge is a Post Office Assessment...
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The particulars reflected on the label shall be deemed a declaration for Customs purposes, however in certain circumstances Customs may request the importer or exporter to complete and submit the Customs clearance declaration (CCD) with the necessary supporting documents, such as a permit.
Certain items may be prohibited from being imported or exported into or from the Republic while others may be cleared under certain conditions only such as under a permit, certificate or licence. Refer to the Consolidated List of Prohibited and Restricted Goods available on the SARS website.
In the event the goods or parcels have been stopped or detained, SAPO informs the sender or recipient of the outcome of inspection as well as the conditions or terms that must be met. In some cases a full clearance is needed for more information, you can go to on either import or export. In South Africa, the Post Office acts on behalf of SARS when goods are sent by post.
Goods that must be entered at a Customs branch office includes but not limited to:
Top tip: Some commodities are subject to inspections by the relevant government department before being cleared or dispatched to its intended destination:
In the event the goods or parcels have been stopped or detained, the SA Postal Office (SAPO) informs the sender or recipient of the outcome of inspection as well as the conditions or terms that must be met. For more information, see the International Mail External Policy.
For SA Postal Office queries which also include International parcel tracking queries, you can contact them on:
The tracking of parcels within the SAPO Johannesburg International Mail Centre may also be followed up via:
If the SA Postal Office has notified you that you need to contact SARS Customs, you can send an email to the relevant office:
For any other SARS Customs queries, please call the SARS Contact Centre on 0800 00 277 or visit your nearest SARS Branch Office.
Customs-G002 – Guide on Importation of unaccompanied goods – External Guide
DA 3 – Certificate of Clearance for ships for a destination outside the Republic – External Form
DA 65 – Registration of Goods for Reimportation – External Form
The CN22 code R25,85 charge is a Post Office Assessment...
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