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REFUNDS
Zimbabwe’s Customs and Excise regulations are based on international regulations. If the investors familiarises himself with them, a wide range of drawbacks and rebates is available.
It is recommended that the investor should consult and register with the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority prior to thecommencement of importation for any new project as rebate or refund against duty paid are not always automatic.
CUSTOMS EXPORT DRAWBACK
Export drawback may be claimed when goods that qualify are exported from Zimbabwe and is a claim for refund of import dues.
QUALIFYING GOODS
These are defined as any goods exported unused against which import dues being customs duty, surtax and import tax were originally paid. This includes goods processed or manufactured in Zimbabwe, which contain imported materials against which the import dues were raised.
INWARD PROCESSING REBATES
There are rebates available in the form of a double deduction ofexport market development expenses, which apply to the processing or repair of imported goods for export. There are a number of qualifying conditions and application procedure to follow in order to take best advantage of these rebates.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE REBATES
Anyone investing in the assembly of commercial motor vehicles may apply for a rebate of duty in respect of component parts imported or removed from bond warehouses for use in the assembly of commercial motor vehicles.
TYPES OF DRAWBACK
Same state drawback, which covers claims for import dues paid against goods that are exported in the same state and condition as originally imported. Industrial drawback, which covers claims for the import dues paid on ingredients, parts, components and such items contained in products manufactured for export.
The drawback is paid when the products resulting from these operations are exported unused.
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