SARS destroys illegally imported goods in Durban

The revenue service is now in the process of destroying over 13 000 bales of illegally imported clothing valued at R6.75 million and 15 vehicles, valued at a total of R450k.

South African Revenue Service (SARS) customs officials have started destroying several illegally imported vehicles and clothing valued at over R7 million in Durban, in a bid to clamp down on illegal imports that harm the economy, Northglen News reports.

According to SARS Customs Executive Patrick Moeng, customs officials have destroyed 11 514 bales of clothing and footwear valued at R2.5 million and 57 vehicles valued at R7.1 million since 1 April this year.

The revenue service is now in the process of destroying over 13 000 bales of illegally imported clothing valued at R6.75 million and 15 vehicles, valued at a total of R450 000.

“Illegal trade takes place through various mechanisms. This includes smuggling (bringing goods into the country undetected, or exporting them undetected), a fraudulent shipment of goods via a third country to take advantage of preferential import duties and falsely declaring goods under tariff headings that do not attract high duties, among others,” Moeng said.

Moeng said illegal imports pose a significant health risk for consumers through the availability of under-priced and unregulated cigarettes that conflicts with the government’s health policy.

 

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