Customs Control Act definition

Customs Control Act means the Customs Control Act, 2014 (Act No. 31 of 2014);’’;
Customs Control Act means the Customs Control Act, 2013;’’;
Customs Control Act means the Customs Control Act, ……(Act No…... of…….);

Examples of Customs Control Act in a sentence

  • It should be noted that as a general rule an administrative appeal and in fact none of the proceedings referred to in Chapter 37 of the Customs Control Act affects or suspends the obligation to pay a duty.

  • The Customs Control Act provides a ‘‘platform’’ for the implementation of the tax levying Acts and other legislation applicable to goods and persons entering or leaving the Republic, especially legislation regulating the import or export of prohibited, restricted and sectorally controlled goods.

  • See definition of ‘‘produce’’ in section 1 of Customs Control Act.

  • Section 1 of the Customs Control Act, 2014, is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection (1) for paragraph (a) of the definition of ‘‘customs code’’ of the following paragraph:‘‘(a) in terms of section [612(1)(c)] 612(c) to a registered person;’’.

  • Section 626 of the Customs Control Act, 2014, is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (c) of the following paragraph:‘‘(c) prescribing simplified registration processes for casual importers or exporters importing or exporting goods below a prescribed value, or other categories of persons;’’.

  • Section 91 of the Customs Control Act, 2014, is hereby amended by the deletion in subsection (2) of paragraph (a).

  • The proposed amendment enables the registration of exporters, producers and suppliers for purposes of non-reciprocal generalised systems of preferences to be done directly in terms of Chapter 28 of the Customs Control Act, 2014, rather than to replicate that Chapter by means of rules under the Customs Duty Act as currently envisaged by section 185.

  • Such an authorisation can in terms of section 918 of the Customs Control Act, 2014, be granted subject to conditions.

  • The proposed amendment enables the registration of importers, exporters, producers and suppliers for purposes of international trade agreements to be done directly in terms of Chapter 28 of the Customs Control Act, 2014, rather than to replicate that Chapter by means of rules under the Customs Duty Act as currently envisaged by section 182.

  • The proposed amendment aims to differentiate, in respect of goods brought into an excise manufacturing warehouse for use in such a warehouse, between locally produced goods which are dutiable under the Excise Duty Act, which must be entered for home consumption under the Excise Duty Act, and imported dutiable goods, which must be cleared for home use in terms of the Customs Control Act, 2014.


More Definitions of Customs Control Act

Customs Control Act. ’ means the Customs Control Act, 2014;

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