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SARS introduces electronic system to track cargo

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Last updated: April 23, 2018 10:51 am
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The South African Revenue Service (SARS) at the weekend introduced a new electronic cargo system that tracks the movement of cargo coming into and leaving the country.

The paperless cargo reporting system brings to an end one of the last remaining paper-based processes in the revenue service.

Chief Officer of Customs and Excise, Teboho Mokoena, said the electronic reporting system will expedite the processing of legitimate trade and improve the management of risk for goods coming in and leaving the country.

“Customs clients impacted by the new electronic reporting system include shipping lines, airlines, the national rail carrier, road haulers, freight forwarders, port and airport authorities, terminal operators, wharf operators, transit shed operators, licensees of depots and registered agents.”

Cost savings

One of the benefits to trade of electronic cargo reporting is that it will save on costs involved in paper reporting. For example, carriers can spend hundreds of thousands of rand a year just in the paper and administrative costs associated with submitting paper manifests to SARS offices.

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The impact on land clients will be minimal, as most road carriers have already been submitting electronic reports since MPR was introduced in 2016.

However, for many sea and air modality clients, who have never submitted electronic reports before, the implementation may take more time to get used to.

In addition, South Africa will be following international trends with the introduction of ‘advance reporting of containerised cargo’ destined for South African ports.

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This reporting requires carriers and forwarders to submit ‘advance loading notices’ to SARS Customs at both master and house bill of lading levels, 24 hours prior to vessel departure.

New Customs Acts Programme (NCAP)

“The implementation of the electronic reporting requirements falls under Customs’ Reporting of Conveyances and Goods (RCG) project, which is one of three main pillars of SARS’s New Customs Acts Programme (NCAP),” SARS said.

Since the Customs Control Act and Customs Duty Act were published in the Government Gazette in 2014, much work has been taking place in SARS to finalise Rules to the Acts, develop the required systems and ensure trade readiness for the implementation.

“As the new Acts will only be operationalised on a date yet to be announced by the President of the Republic, it was decided to introduce certain elements of the new legislation under the current Customs and Excise Act, 1964,” said SARS.

The first phase of NCAP to go live is RCG, albeit under the current 1964 Act. Under RCG, it will be mandatory for all cargo reporters in the air, sea, rail and road industries and those involved in the movement of international cargo to submit reports to SARS electronically.

For more information, customs clients can visit the SARS website on http://www.sars.gov.za/ClientSegments/Customs-Excise/AboutCustoms/Pages/New-Customs-Legislation-update.aspx.

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