Where can you look instead of hoping for the best?It’s very clear, but most people don’t bother to look and then just hope for the best.
And then when they get a shocker on things like say clothing they want to cry.
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Where can you look instead of hoping for the best?It’s very clear, but most people don’t bother to look and then just hope for the best.
And then when they get a shocker on things like say clothing they want to cry.
Where can you look instead of hoping for the best?
Are you able to find all the items from Temu on Amazon? If you do, do the duties actually match?Look at Amazon.com or co.uk and try to buy some clothing and check the checkout estimate of 'import duty deposit'
Are you able to find all the items from Temu on Amazon? If you do, do the duties actually match?

Where can you look instead of hoping for the best?
importexportlicense.co.za
Duties and Taxes for Importers | South African Revenue Service
Three kinds of duties are levied on imported goods:www.sars.gov.za
Duties and Taxes | South African Revenue Service
Customs duties are imposed by the Customs and Excise Act 91 of 1964. They are levied on imported goods with the aim of raising revenue and protecting thewww.sars.gov.za
Very important to also understand the VAT is on 110% of the value.
Value under R500
No duty, VAT, clearing and local delivery fee
Value above R500
20% duty, VAT, clearing and local delivery fee
Temu use 6 different courier services to speed up delivery
And for items that are not clothing?Find an item of 'apparel' on Amazon.com which costs what the Temu item costs, which ships to SA and then you can based on the price of the estimate of duties at Amazon checkout get a good idea how much SARS will want from you.
Here is a $99 pair of shoes, from Amazon.com:
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Those "import charges" are the VAT and relevant duties on clothing. So almost double the price. R1800 of shoes will incur a charge of R1619 from Amazon to pay over to SARS and DHL (for processing fees). If shipping by Temu, the processing fee may be a little smaller but makes up R200 or less of the total.
This is the maximum you'll pay. If Temu lies on the invoices, that's another thing, but be prepared to fork out R1600 to pay for R1800 worth of shoes.
And for items that are not clothing?

I am not so sure this will work for types of items I order, but I'll check nonetheless next time I order.Go on Amazon.com and add something different:
A $50 NVME SSD:
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You should try with different items because different categories of items have different duty. I think computer parts have no duty and only VAT but other things may or may not have less or more duties added.
I am not so sure this will work for types of items I order, but I'll check nonetheless next time I order.
With Temu, it doesn't appear to be linked to the value of the item, although clothing or ant textile related item is more. Even the same things just different colours have different duties. Roughly in the same ballpark but not the same.
There are thousands of customs categories that something could fall into, I wouldn't be surprised if you did two duplicate orders for the same value and got two totally different customs amounts tacked on.It should be linked to the value. Maybe Temu is cheating. Amazon shows you the correct amount that SARS expects. You may be lucky and Temu may under declare or our SARS have a deal with China. But if you're prepared for the worst (Amazon estimate) then you can possibly get a pleasant surprise.

There are thousands of customs categories that something could fall into, I wouldn't be surprised if you did two duplicate orders for the same value and got two totally different customs amounts tacked on.
Just to give you an example (there are about 700 pages of duties for each and every item imaginable):
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That hasn't been the case for a while now.Value under R500
No duty, VAT, clearing and local delivery fee
Value above R500
20% duty, VAT, clearing and local delivery fee
Amazon LinkHas anyone ordered one of these or similar?
Keen to get one but there are like a kazillion on offer with some offering a kazillion RPM. The one below seems to have lots of purchases and decent reviews... I think
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Purchased from Temu for R200 and resold on Amazon... SMHAmazon Link
I've also been looking at these fans, will be especially useful for those beach days to blow everything off. I see Amazon also selling them![]()