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Example of a non-specific heading that attracts a general duty charge?Customs Import Duty can significantly depend on the entry clerk that processed the customs entry. The Customs Tariff Book has thousands of tariff headings for every imaginable product. If they lazy, they may slap it with a non-specific heading that attracts a general duty charge of anywhere between 5% and 40%.
That's "Other made up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted; knitted or crocheted parts of garments or of clothing accessories - Other accessories", duties 40% if not from EU (20%), EFTA (20%) or SADC (free). It is entirely wrong. Whoever processed it obviously had no idea what it was and just guessed.According to the manifest it was handled under tariff heading code 6117.80 by customs.
I was under the impression that electronics don't get taxed. All my stuff I've imported graphics cards, Pi's, even cable always only got VAT (@ 15.8%)
Just lucky I got them, customs royally cocked up the delivery address.
How does customs manage to do that?
Amount Due R: 640.13
What is the procedure for telling SAPO to return to sender?
They want to charge you R640.13 for duties? Just fax through a copy of your invoice and tracking number to customs with a plain explanation what the package contains and ask them to re-evaluate the package.
I have just tried Googling for their (customs) contact details with no luck.
I've rummaged through my stuff but could not find the number I usually fax my stuff to, should be on the slip* they send you afaik? ...
I'd call up my local Capemail or similar regional postal office and ask them to direct you in the right direction.
*Does the slip they sent you contain any instructions? Contact numbers?
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In my case I always get a notification stamped "CAPEMAIL" or such about the package being ready for collection at Capemail. I then fax through my stuff and instruct them to forward my package to the final destination. From where did you get your slip?
There are no contact details whatsoever on this SA Post Office "FIRST NOTIFICATION FOREIGN PARCEL COLLECTION SLIP" and the online branch locator doesn't work for me.