The Red Route and Green Route

Green Route

The Green Route is a route used by travellers who are not carrying any dutiable or restricted goods. Dutiable goods refer to goods that are not covered by the traveller’s and tourist rebates.

Red Route

If the goods being carried by a traveller/tourist do not qualify under the rebates stated above, then the traveller should elect the Red Route. This route is used by travellers who are carrying dutiable or restricted goods. In this route, the traveller completes the declaration form (Form Number 47) and duty payable will be assessed by a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) officer. A traveller who is unsure of which route to follow should also use the Red Route

Traveller’s rebate now covers clothing, shoes

In terms of Statutory Instrument 22A of 2012, the following items - when they are imported for personal use - can now be cleared under the traveller’s rebate with effect from 23rd February 2012:

  • clothing (whether new or second-hand) and
  • shoes

Statutory Instrument 22A of 2012 was published in the Extra-Ordinary Government Gazette of 23rdFebruary 2012.

Types of Traveller’s Rebate

The traveller’s rebate is a duty-free allowance which is granted to bona fide travellers, subject to prescribed conditions. It is divided into two categories namely total rebate and partial rebate.

Total Rebate is an allowance granted on all used personal effects. Personal effects means articles pertaining to or carried upon the body such as used clothes and toilet requisites but excludes such articles as radios and cameras, among others.

Partial Rebate is an allowance granted on goods imported by a traveller once a month on the date of his/her first entry into Zimbabwe in that calendar month on condition that:-

  • Goods are properly declared
  • Goods are not for resale or of a commercial nature
  • The value of goods does not exceed US$300
  • Alcoholic beverages are not more than five (5) Litres of which not more than two (2) Litres may be spirits and the traveller is 18 years and above
  • The traveller is not a crew member
  • The goods exclude blankets, refrigerators and stoves

Who enjoys traveller’s rebate?

Any traveller entering Zimbabwe, namely:

  • Returning residents,
  • Tourists/visitors,
  • Immigrants, and
  • Diplomats

Any person employed as the pilot or master or any member of the crew of an aircraft or vehicle arriving from outside Zimbabwe is excluded from enjoying the travellers’ rebate.

 
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