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Understanding Gift Rebate

Understanding Gift Rebate

3/10/2019

Conditions under which the rebate is granted:

Granted to an individual or family only once during a period of 30 days.

The gift should be unsolicited.

Goods must be for personal use

The Value for Duty Purposes (VDP) should not exceed US$75

NB: The VDP consists of the value of the item, freight, shipping, postage, couriers’ charges, insurance, packing and any other charges incurred in bringing the gift to Zimbabwe.

Exemptions

The rebate shall not apply to

Goods for commercial purposes

Goods not properly declared

Goods imported by a traveller in his baggage or upon his person

Alcoholic beverages

Should the gift consist of restricted or controlled goods in terms of Section 48 of the Customs and Excise Act, it shall only be released after relevant import licences or permits have been produced.

Prohibited goods as provided for in the Section 47 of the Customs and Excise Act shall be liable to seizure and forfeiture.

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