Who qualifies for the suspension of duty?

The suspension is granted to individuals (including their spouses and children) who has previously resided or has been employed in Zimbabwe and is returning to Zimbabwe after having resided outside Zimbabwe for a period of not less than two years.

What does the suspension of duty mean?

The qualifying vehicles will be imported into the country duty free but VAT will be charged. Only vehicles with values not more than $40 000.00 will pay VAT and those with values more than US$40 000.00 will pay duty on the excess amount.

Type of vehicles that can be imported under the suspension of duty?

An immigrant can import one vehicle for personal use and not for commercial purposes. The qualifying vehicles are listed in the Statutory Instrument 10 of 2022.

Please Note: No person under the age of 16 is allowed to import a vehicle under the suspension.

What conditions should be met at the time of importation

  1. The vehicle should have been owned by the immigrant six months prior to the time of his/her arrival
  2. The vehicle must also be in physical existence and fully paid for by the immigrant before the time of arrival.
  3. The value of the vehicle must not exceed US$40 000.00

What is time of arrival?

1.      For an immigrant who has previously resided or has been employed in Zimbabwe and who:-

i)       has been on a course of study, is the first occasion on which the immigrant returns to Zimbabwe after successfully completing such course of study; or

ii)         has been on contract of employment, is the first occasion on which the immigrant returns to Zimbabwe after the expiry of such contract; or

iii)      has been on an extended absence for any other reason, is the first occasion on which the immigrant returns to Zimbabwe:

2.      For a former resident who enters Zimbabwe as a visitor and does not depart from Zimbabwe shall be deemed to be the first occasion on which the immigrant imports the vehicle within three months from the grant of the permanent returning resident status.

What documents does one need to submit to be considered for the immigrant`s suspension?

  1. Proof of employment or residence permit
  2. Proof that one has completed studies for a person who has been pursuing studies
  3. Proof that one has terminated contract of employment for a person who has been on a contract of employment
  4. Proof of absence from Zimbabwe for a person who has been on an extended absence from Zimbabwe
  5. A declaration on prescribed form stating that the effects and other goods were owned by the immigrant at the time of arrival and at their time of importation
  6. A declaration stating that a suspension has not been granted to him/her in respect of a motor vehicle during the previous four years
  7. A declaration that the vehicle is intended for the immigrant’s own use in Zimbabwe and will not be used for trade or commercial purposes
  8. A written undertaking that the vehicle will not be sold or disposed of in any manner and that the immigrant shall not leave Zimbabwe for a period of more than six months within 24 months of arrival
  9. A written undertaking to pay such duty as may become due if one decides to sell or dispose of in any manner or if  he/she decides to leave Zimbabwe for a period of more than six months within 24 months of clearance
  10. A written undertaking to notify the Commissioner General of ZIMRA of any change in residential address within 14 days of the change of address
  11. Satisfactory evidence relating to the acquisition, ownership or purchase of the goods

Conditions on vehicle cleared under Immigrants’ Suspension?

  1. The immigrant shall not sell or dispose of in any manner or display for sale the vehicle in respect of which such suspension was granted within 24 months after the date of being granted such rebate unless:-

(a)   written permission is granted by the Commissioner General of ZIMRA and

(b)   the duty which would have been payable at the time of granting the suspension is paid

2.    Any immigrant to whom a suspension of duty has been granted shall for a period of two years after the granting of the suspension—

(a)   notify the Commissioner of any change of their residential address within fourteen days of the date of such change; and

(b)   report to the nearest Customs office once every twelve months during the period of the suspension, failure of which the full duty waived at the time of importation shall become due and payable.

3.    An immigrant who has been granted a suspension of duty who emigrates or departs from Zimbabwe for a period of more than six (6) months within 24 months from the date the suspension was granted shall remove the goods from Zimbabwe on his departure, unless: -

(a)   prior written permission is granted by the Commissioner General of ZIMRA to leave the effects in Zimbabwe

(b)   the duty which would have been payable at the time of granting the suspension is paid

NB: Any violation of any of the above conditions makes the goods liable to seizure. Misuse or attempts to misuse the provision on suspension is an offence in terms of section 174 and 184(g) of the Customs and Excise Act [Chapter 23:02] and can result in prosecution or penalties or seizure of the goods.