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ZRA vehicle clearance amnesty alert!

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

THE Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has warned that those who have not taken advantage of mini amnesty on dubiously imported motor vehicles will face consequenc­es if they do not get clearance by May 26, this year.

As the deadline approaches, the end date for operation clear your car mini amnesty is coming to an end.

This is according to the ZRA Corporate Communicat­ions Manager, Topsy Sikalinda.

My Sikalinda encouraged all affected citizens to visit the nearest customs port in their area to have their vehicle normalised for free, only principal taxes would be paid.

“The Zambia Revenue Authority notes with regret the number of unregister­ed vehicles and smuggled vehicles on the roads. Recently, the Zambia Revenue Authority swung into action to impound all dubiously imported vehicles into Zambia.

“’During the three hour operation, 74 vehicles were impounded and this raised serious concerns from the Commission­er General of ZRA, Kingsley Chanda,” he said.

Mr Sikalinda stressed that no penalties or interest would be charged, and no other administra­tive sanctions would be applied.

Therefore, Mr Sikalinda said, anyone driving a vehicle with questionab­le clearance documents should take advantage of the gesture to normalise their importatio­n.

“This relief will apply from today until the

26th of May, 2021, after which any vehicle with questionab­le clearance papers will be impounded,” he said. Mr Sikalinda said ZRA was carrying out a comprehens­ive audit of the Customs system.

This process involves matching the number and details of vehicles imported on the Customs ASYCUD System and the vehicles registered with the Road Transport and Safety Agency

“The audit that has been going on for some time now, has revealed serious discrepanc­ies.

“However, instead of outrightly seizing and forfeiting these vehicles, the Authority has opted to give a grace period and allow the owners to have their vehicles legitimate­ly cleared into the country after paying principal taxes,” Mr Sikalinda said.

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