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Temporary Importatio­n for visitors’ vehicles

THE importatio­n and regulation of such vehicles is provided for in terms of the Customs and Excise Act, Section 124 as read with the Customs and Excise (General) Regulation­s, SI 154 of 2001, as amended.

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UPON entry into Zimbabwe, a visitor bringing in a foreign registered private vehicle shall be required to secure a Temporary Import Permit (TIP) from the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA). Visitors using hired vehicles and/ or vehicles involved in commerce are required to secure Commercial Temporary Import Permit (CTIP) accompa- nied by a Commercial Vehicle Guarantee (CVG).

The CVG is issued by a registered clearing agent, for a fee determined by the same. The guarantee should be submitted together with the relevant Commercial Temporary Import Permit (CTIP), which is processed by ZIMRA. Before expiry of the TIP/CTIP, a visitor is required to exit with his/her vehicle.

However, when the need arises, the visitor may remain behind, as his/her vehicle departs in the hands of another visitor with authority from the importer.

In terms of the law, it is an offence for a visitor to depart leaving his/her vehicle behind without ZIMRA’s authority, whether or nor not the TIP/CTIP has expired or the vehicle is running or broken down.

Who is a visitor?

A visitor is any person who is not resident in Zimbabwe but travels to Zimbabwe for a specified period from their arrival. This includes Zimbabwean­s working or living in other countries and in possession of a valid residence, work or study permit from the particular countries. Types of vehicles eligible for Temporary Import Permit (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 5 tonnes such as pick-ups and double cabs, when used for non-commercial purposes;

◆ Passenger carrying motor vehicles with a seating capacity not exceeding 15 people including the driver, when used for non-commercial purposes.

◆ Trailers and caravans pulled by the above vehicles.

Documentat­ion to be produced

◆ Valid passport of the driver (with a valid permit for Zimbabwean­s residing outside Zimbabwe)

◆ Vehicle registrati­on book in the name of the driver

◆ Letter of authority from the registered owner if vehicle is not owned by the driver (for example an affidavit by the owner which was issued within 3 months from the date of importatio­n).

Payments

The following payments are payable as a preconditi­on for entry into the country. The payments are collected by ZIMRA Officials who are housed in Offices at borders. Evidence of payment is always in the form of a receipt issued and stamped by ZIMRA.

Where there is no duty payable only the following payments are expected and payable to ZIMRA: v

◆ Third Party Insurance @ $30.00 per month v Carbon Tax @ $10.00 per month and

◆ Road Access Fees @ $10.00 per entry Any other payment required by other stakeholde­rs such as the department­s of Agricultur­e and Health, are collected by the respective department­s from designated offices.

◆ Triptyques and Carnets

◆ Visitors possessing Triptyques and Carnets do not require to process a Temporary Importatio­n Permit (TIP) on temporary importatio­n of tourist vehicles

◆ Triptyques and Carnets holders will require to procure third party insurance, carbon tax and road access fees

For more informatio­n, please approach your nearest ZIMRA Office. 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.

◆ To contact ZIMRA: WhatsApp line : +263 782 729 862 Visit our website : www. zimra.co.zw Follow us on Twitter : @Zimra_11 Like us on Facebook : www.facebook.com/ ZIMRA.11 Send us an e-mail : pr@ zimra.co.zw/webmaster@zimra. co.zw Call us (Head Office) : 04 –758891⁄5; 790813; 790814; 781345; 751624; 752731 e-TIP : <http://ecustoms.zimra.co.zw/etip/> Please note that all ZIMRA services are free of charge!!

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