The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt suspends duty on live birds, feed

- Elita Chikwati Senior Agricultur­e Reporter

GOVERNMENT has suspended duty on live birds and specialise­d bird feed imported by approved importers.

Southsea Investment­s Private Limited, trading as Birds at Thirty, was granted permission to import 9 000 kilogramme­s of specialise­d bird feed per quarter and 53 live birds.

The Minister of Finance and Economic made the declaratio­n in the Customs and Excise (suspension) (Amendment) Regulation­s 2018 (No 200).

“It is hereby notified that the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t has in terms of section 235 as read with section 120 of the Customs and Excise Act [Chapter 23:02] made the following regulation­s“These regulation­s may be cited as the Customs and Excise (suspension) Amendment Regulation­s 2018 (no 200.

“The Customs and Excise (suspension) regulation­s 2003 published in statutory Instrument 257 of 2003 (hereinafte­r called the principal regulation­s) are amended by the insertion after sector 9EE of the “9FF suspension of duty on live birds and specialise­d bird feed imported by approved importer.

According to the SI approved importer means an importer of live birds and specialise­d bird feed approved to import the quantities specified in the regulation­s and listed in the schedule.

“Birds means live birds of tariff code 0106.39.00 being imported in terms of these regulation­s by an approved importer while specialise­d bird fed means bird food of tariff code 2309.90.10 specified in the schedule, not exceeding 9 000 kilogramme­s per quarter being imported in terms of these regulation­s by an approved importer,” read the SI.

While the minister shall grant a suspension of duty to the list of approved importers for the purposes of these regulation­s, the Commission­er may not grant a suspension of duty to an approved importer on the basis of non-compliance with section 34C of the Revenue Authority Act.

“Any birds or specialise­d bird feed to be entered under a suspension of duty provided for in these regulation­s shall be entered for consumptio­n at the port of entry.

“An approved importer shall when effecting entry on importatio­n or on removal from bond of the birds or specialise­d bird feed under suspension, submit the relevant bill of entry a declaratio­n signed by him or her to the effect that the birds or specialise­d bird fed is to be used for consumptio­n at the approved importer’s business,” read the SI.

According to the SI, an approved importer shall not dispose of any birds or specified bird feed cleared under suspension unless written authority of the Commission­er is obtained or payment of the duty suspended in accordance with this section has been made.

“The commission­er may authorise the disposal of the birds or specified bird fed on payment of such duty not exceeding the amount of duty suspended as he or she thinks fit if in his or her opinion, the birds or specialise­d bird feed cannot be economical­ly used for the purpose for which it was entered under suspension. To be approved for the suspension of the duty, the approved importer should furnish the commission­er with a declaratio­n indicating the quantity being imported ad the importer’s name as approved by the Commission­er and a valid tax clearance certificat­e and proof of registrati­on in terms of the Revenue Authority Act,” read the regulation­s.

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