Customs & SARS

Rule 59A

Supply Chain & Logistics Glossary — South Africa

Definition

A specific SARS Customs rule regarding the registration and licensing of persons for the purposes of the Customs and Excise Act. It governs who must obtain a licence, what conditions apply, and the obligations attached to licensed customs operators.

Frequently asked questions

What is Rule 59A?

A specific SARS Customs rule regarding the registration and licensing of persons for the purposes of the Customs and Excise Act. It governs who must obtain a licence, what conditions apply, and the obligations attached to licensed customs operators.

Which glossary terms are related to Rule 59A?

Rule 59A is a customs & sars term in the South African import/export industry. Related terms in the same area include 70707070 (Customs Code), Ad Valorem Duty, AEO (Authorised Economic Operator), Anti-Dumping Duty, B-BBEE (Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment) — each has its own plain-English definition in the TradeCaravan glossary.

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