SA Import Risk Checker

Before you pay your supplier, check in 30 seconds whether your product faces anti-dumping duty, needs an ITAC import permit, and what duty + 15% VAT you’ll really owe SARS.

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HS 1006.30 Rice (semi/wholly milled)
Origin: China · new
No anti-dumping / safeguard duty on record

No anti-dumping or safeguard duty is currently on record for this code from China. This can change every few weeks — re-check SARS Schedule 2 close to your order date.

Import permit / authority required

This tariff line is under import control (DALRRD) — a permit or letter of authority is required for new goods. Secure it before your supplier ships.

Base customs duty + 15% VAT

General customs duty for this code is approximately 0%. Import VAT of 15% is then charged on the Added Tax Value (customs value + 10% uplift + all duties).

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Important — read before you rely on this Data current as of 2026-06-01

These results are indicative guidance compiled from public SARS and ITAC documents. They are not a tariff determination under Section 47(9) of the Customs & Excise Act, 1964. Anti-dumping and safeguard rates are producer-specific and change frequently between provisional and final. The importer remains solely responsible for correct tariff classification, and only a formal written determination from SARS is binding. Always verify against the current SARS Schedule 2 and the ITAC import-control list before committing to an order.