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gregory wrote:can anyone assist me on how i can get a copy of duty entry form and duty payment receipt from KRA. if possible, what do i need to take there? On a similar note I'm wondering if I can pay duty at any branch of KRA. I'm importing a car for the first time. The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 9/6/2010 Posts: 97 Location: nairobi, kenya
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jerry wrote:gregory wrote:can anyone assist me on how i can get a copy of duty entry form and duty payment receipt from KRA. if possible, what do i need to take there? On a similar note I'm wondering if I can pay duty at any branch of KRA. I'm importing a car for the first time. You can pay at any branch of co-operative bank or national bank, or make a bankers cheque in favour of commissioner of customs (my preferred method) and give it to your clearing agent. I'm not sure of the account numbers, your clearing agent should help you with that. Before you can be be old and wise, you must first be young and stupid.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 9/6/2010 Posts: 97 Location: nairobi, kenya
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Baraza wrote:Someone was telling me that the 8 year rule is set to be reduced/dropped with the integration of the East African Community. How true is this? For now the 8 year rule applies, no two ways about it unless you have family working at KRA. Before you can be be old and wise, you must first be young and stupid.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/29/2006 Posts: 2,570
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Thank you @Vj for your precise responses. The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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Vj wrote:Baraza wrote:Someone was telling me that the 8 year rule is set to be reduced/dropped with the integration of the East African Community. How true is this? For now the 8 year rule applies, no two ways about it unless you have family working at KRA. What if you ship to Uganda then bring back the vehicle and you buy a salvage and remove the plates from the salvage and put them on the Ugandan vehicle?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/29/2006 Posts: 2,570
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mawinder wrote:Vj wrote:Baraza wrote:Someone was telling me that the 8 year rule is set to be reduced/dropped with the integration of the East African Community. How true is this? For now the 8 year rule applies, no two ways about it unless you have family working at KRA. What if you ship to Uganda then bring back the vehicle and you buy a salvage and remove the plates from the salvage and put them on the Ugandan vehicle? That's still corruption. Let's support UhuRuto gava! The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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mawinder wrote:Vj wrote:Baraza wrote:Someone was telling me that the 8 year rule is set to be reduced/dropped with the integration of the East African Community. How true is this? For now the 8 year rule applies, no two ways about it unless you have family working at KRA. What if you ship to Uganda then bring back the vehicle and you buy a salvage and remove the plates from the salvage and put them on the Ugandan vehicle? Best applicable on classics (Minis etc). Import to uganda. Take your classic jalopy across the border and do an overhaul. Drive back to our beloved country.
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Prime wrote:mawinder wrote:Vj wrote:Baraza wrote:Someone was telling me that the 8 year rule is set to be reduced/dropped with the integration of the East African Community. How true is this? For now the 8 year rule applies, no two ways about it unless you have family working at KRA. What if you ship to Uganda then bring back the vehicle and you buy a salvage and remove the plates from the salvage and put them on the Ugandan vehicle? Best applicable on classics (Minis etc). Import to uganda. Take your classic jalopy across the border and do an overhaul. Drive back to our beloved country. Eish, Wazuans! Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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seppuku wrote:Prime wrote:mawinder wrote:Vj wrote:Baraza wrote:Someone was telling me that the 8 year rule is set to be reduced/dropped with the integration of the East African Community. How true is this? For now the 8 year rule applies, no two ways about it unless you have family working at KRA. What if you ship to Uganda then bring back the vehicle and you buy a salvage and remove the plates from the salvage and put them on the Ugandan vehicle? Best applicable on classics (Minis etc). Import to uganda. Take your classic jalopy across the border and do an overhaul. Drive back to our beloved country. Eish, Wazuans! Kenyans for you!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/27/2011 Posts: 518
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Ask guys who own minis in pristine condition... Come to think of it, I have seen 3L sharks on sbt at crazy figures like 3000CIF Mombasa... Think outside the box...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/29/2006 Posts: 2,570
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Prime wrote:Ask guys who own minis in pristine condition... Come to think of it, I have seen 3L sharks on sbt at crazy figures like 3,000CIF Mombasa... Think outside the box... Make sure you don't find yourself "inside the box/cell" as you think outside the box! The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/6/2009 Posts: 98
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Vj wrote:jerry wrote:gregory wrote:can anyone assist me on how i can get a copy of duty entry form and duty payment receipt from KRA. if possible, what do i need to take there? On a similar note I'm wondering if I can pay duty at any branch of KRA. I'm importing a car for the first time. You can pay at any branch of co-operative bank or national bank, or make a bankers cheque in favour of commissioner of customs (my preferred method) and give it to your clearing agent. I'm not sure of the account numbers, your clearing agent should help you with that. @ VJ Any experience with Royal Trading? Their prices seem very good. Thanks.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/29/2006 Posts: 2,570
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Msa Liti wrote:Vj wrote:jerry wrote:gregory wrote:can anyone assist me on how i can get a copy of duty entry form and duty payment receipt from KRA. if possible, what do i need to take there? On a similar note I'm wondering if I can pay duty at any branch of KRA. I'm importing a car for the first time. You can pay at any branch of co-operative bank or national bank, or make a bankers cheque in favour of commissioner of customs (my preferred method) and give it to your clearing agent. I'm not sure of the account numbers, your clearing agent should help you with that. @ VJ Any experience with Royal Trading? Their prices seem very good. Thanks. Depends on what you are looking for. I didn't see good stuff on the site. The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/11/2007 Posts: 816
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Prime wrote:Ask guys who own minis in pristine condition... Come to think of it, I have seen 3L sharks on sbt at crazy figures like 3000CIF Mombasa... Think outside the box... ... or W124 Mercs, or P38 Range Rovers
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JkMwatha wrote:Prime wrote:Ask guys who own minis in pristine condition... Come to think of it, I have seen 3L sharks on sbt at crazy figures like 3000CIF Mombasa... Think outside the box... ... or W124 Mercs, or P38 Range Rovers T&L anyone?! The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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[quote=Vj]... Importing a used car is an easy do-it-yourself process. From the comfort of your office seat, you can buy a car straight from Japan and have it delivered to your parking lot. The process takes 30-45 days. Below is a step by step guide. ... Mandatory clearance fees Import Declaration Fee: This is normally 2.25% of CIF value with a minimum of Kshs 5,000, this is the first payment made in the process of clearing. It normally takes a few days to process. .... The links to the CRSP list is: http://www.kra.go.ke/not.../SEPTEMBER_CRSP2010.xls
the CRSP value and age of the car should be entered into the valuation template whose link is: http://www.kra.go.ke/cus...%20Motor%20Vehicles.xls
Once the dutiable/customs value is arrived at the duty is worked out as follows: 1.Import duty: is 25% of dutiable/customs value. 2.Excise Duty: 20% of dutiable/customs value + import duty. 3.VAT: 16% of dutiable/customs value + import duty + excise duty In addition. The duty is also quoted inclusive registration, normally Ksh12,000 for a usual passenger car. ..... Just taken a section(s) of original post. How do I go about IDF? My van is arriving today!!! The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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@JK, is it possible to get ISUZU Tipper Truck in UK?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/11/2010 Posts: 1,011 Location: nairobi
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is it true you have to do again inspection in port,which costs 6000 for a van,my agent told me
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 9/6/2010 Posts: 97 Location: nairobi, kenya
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jerry wrote:[quote=Vj]... Importing a used car is an easy do-it-yourself process. From the comfort of your office seat, you can buy a car straight from Japan and have it delivered to your parking lot. The process takes 30-45 days. Below is a step by step guide. ... Mandatory clearance fees Import Declaration Fee: This is normally 2.25% of CIF value with a minimum of Kshs 5,000, this is the first payment made in the process of clearing. It normally takes a few days to process. .... The links to the CRSP list is: http://www.kra.go.ke/not.../SEPTEMBER_CRSP2010.xls
the CRSP value and age of the car should be entered into the valuation template whose link is: http://www.kra.go.ke/cus...%20Motor%20Vehicles.xls
Once the dutiable/customs value is arrived at the duty is worked out as follows: 1.Import duty: is 25% of dutiable/customs value. 2.Excise Duty: 20% of dutiable/customs value + import duty. 3.VAT: 16% of dutiable/customs value + import duty + excise duty In addition. The duty is also quoted inclusive registration, normally Ksh12,000 for a usual passenger car. ..... Just taken a section(s) of original post. How do I go about IDF? My van is arriving today!!! You needed to have applied for IDF immediately you received the documents, but not to worry. Talk to your clearing agent and send him an electronic copy of your documents, namely the invoice, inspection certificate, PIN number and ID copy. He can apply for IDF over the weekend and then you pay first thing Monday. Then begin your clearing process Before you can be be old and wise, you must first be young and stupid.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 9/6/2010 Posts: 97 Location: nairobi, kenya
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bartum wrote:is it true you have to do again inspection in port,which costs 6000 for a van,my agent told me If you have a KEBS approved inspection report from Japan I.e JEVIC, QISJ then you don't need any other inspection Before you can be be old and wise, you must first be young and stupid.
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