The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Understand­ing Temporary Importatio­n Permit (TIP)

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Visitors’ vehicles

VISITORS to Zimbabwe bringing in foreign registered private vehicles may be issued with a Temporary Import Permit (TIP) by ZIMRA upon entry into Zimbabwe. This is in terms of section 104 of the Customs and Excise General Regulation­s Statutory Instrument 154 of 2001.

Who is a visitor?

A visitor is any person who is not resident in Zimbabwe but travels to Zimbabwe for a period of time specified at the time of their arrival. This includes Zimbabwean­s working or living in other countries and with valid residence or work permits of those particular countries.

Types of vehicles eligible for TIP

◆ Passenger type motor vehicles commonly known as saloon cars or sedans and station wagons ◆ Goods-carrying motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight not exceeding five tonnes, such as pick-ups and double cabs ◆ Passenger-carrying motor vehicles with a seating capacity not exceeding 15 people including the driver Trailers and caravans pulled by the above vehicles

Please note that any other vehicles which do not fit the above descriptio­ns, for example a passenger carrying vehicle with seating capacity exceeding 15 people, would require a Commercial Temporary Import Permit (CTIP) covered by a Commercial Vehicle Guarantee obtainable from a Zimbabwean registered clearing agent with the relevant bond.

Documentat­ion to be produced

◆ Valid passport of the driver ◆ Vehicle registrati­on book in the

name of the driver ◆ Letter of authority from the registered owner if vehicle is not owned by the driver ◆ Temporary exportatio­n document processed by the customs authoritie­s in the country from where the visitor is coming

What are the fees and charges payable?

◆ Please note that there is no charge for issuance of a TIP. However, there are other incidental fees that are payable at the point of entry, such as third party insurance, Carbon Tax and Road Access Fees ◆ Carbon Tax is charged at US$10 each time the vehicle enters the country and for each subsequent month the vehicle stays in the country Third party insurance is payable at US$30 per month for small private vehicles ◆ Road Access Fees are now being administer­ed by the Zimbabwe National Road Authority (ZINARA)

Conditions governing TIP

◆ The vehicle should be for the per

sonal use of the visitor ◆ The visitor should undertake to remove the vehicle from Zimbabwe at the expiry of the TIP or at the time they leave Zimbabwe, whichever occurs first ◆ No visitor shall sell, offer, or display for sale, lease, hire, lend, pledge or dispose of the vehicle in any other manner to any resident in Zimbabwe without prior written authority of the ZIMRA Commission­er General and payment of full duty applicable at the time the vehicle was imported into Zimbabwe ◆ In the event of the visitor seeking an extended stay, the TIP holder should approach the nearest ZIMRA office for extension of the TIP upon payment of Carbon Tax and insurance ◆ In the case of a breakdown or an accident, the holder of the TIP should report to the nearest ZIMRA office immediatel­y

Points to note

◆ Drivers of the foreign registered vehicles should read and understand the declaratio­n and undertakin­g at the bottom of the TIP before signing it and ensure all details entered are true and correct. ◆ Any breach of the conditions governing the temporary importatio­n of visitors’ vehicles will result in the vehicle being confiscate­d (seized).

Disclaimer

This article was compiled by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for informatio­n purposes only. ZIMRA shall not accept responsibi­lity for loss or damage arising from use of material in this article and no liability will attach to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority.

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