Did you know that the Customs licensing “renewal” deadline is 31 March 2023?
All Customs clients must re-register or migrate to Customs e-Filing, on time.
This is not merely an update of information. This is a complete re-registration of each license type to e-Filing.
How to License before the Customs Licensing Deadline – 31 March 2023
We assist all Importers, Exporter, Customs Clearing Agents, and Transporters in South Africa with Customs licensing.
Our qualified Customs Tax Practitioner knows how to overcome Customs Licensing and e-Filing challenges.
In a recent notice to trade, SARS indicated that Customs licenses not renewed on time will be canceled (end 2024).
Do you need our assistance?
Or do you have a client who may need our assistance?
Because of our vast experience and qualifications in this field, we have the means to facilitate this frustrating process.
You are welcome e-mail us, or set-up a Teams call to discuss your license requirements with us.
License Types
We provide the following Customs Licensing and Registrations, and more:
- Importer Exporter Code
- Bond Store Registration
- Rebate Manufacturing Store
- Clearing Agents License
- Deferment Accounts
- Dual EDI Registration
- Remover of Goods in Bond
- Road Consignor Bond
- Drawback Registrations
- Name Changes & Updates, Bond Changes
- Foreign Registered Entities
- Trade Agreement Registrations
- Excise Rebate Manufacturing Stores
- Migration to e-Filing and Re-Registrations
- e-Filing Relationship Management, and
- RCG (Reporting and Conveyance of Goods).
Contact Us
Please Contact us for advice or a quotation.
We can help you with:
- Application Process and e-Filing Procedures
- Supporting Documents and Templates
- Overcoming any e-Filing challenges
- Excise Rebate and Manufacturing Applications.
Excise applications may include wine and fermented beverages, spirits, perfumes and similar products.
