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A guide to imporing cars from Japan
faa
#261 Posted : Tuesday, September 13, 2016 12:51:19 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Tommy wrote:
FundamentAli wrote:
This guys at KRA are becoming smarter. Recently brought in a car and had to pay an extra 100K in duty because my car has leather seats. Showroom difference in price for the fabric and non fabric model is 600K. Gone are those days when they just used to look at the model and not the extras. If your car has turbo, the same applies. However, you can calculate the exact duty if you have all the facts beforehand.


hi wise wazuans, I have gone through the thread and I have learnt alot. the information is invaluable. my question is, has kra sorted their crsp list to cover extra car features or they are still relaying on inspection by its officers to decide the extra duty payable?

What beats me is how KRA is able to value an 8 year old "if it was new today"?Some of the models are not even in production where they originate from?Pure guesswork..



the rot in KRA is unbelievable.

they themselves are corrupt to the core, thats why many kra employees i know own apartment for rent building in nakuru and other town, they earn not so much money but from the side kicks and bribes they get, wacha tu
https://citizentv.co.ke/...-fake-kra-stamps-141011/
faa
#262 Posted : Tuesday, September 13, 2016 12:54:41 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Tommy wrote:
FundamentAli wrote:
This guys at KRA are becoming smarter. Recently brought in a car and had to pay an extra 100K in duty because my car has leather seats. Showroom difference in price for the fabric and non fabric model is 600K. Gone are those days when they just used to look at the model and not the extras. If your car has turbo, the same applies. However, you can calculate the exact duty if you have all the facts beforehand.


hi wise wazuans, I have gone through the thread and I have learnt alot. the information is invaluable. my question is, has kra sorted their crsp list to cover extra car features or they are still relaying on inspection by its officers to decide the extra duty payable?

What beats me is how KRA is able to value an 8 year old "if it was new today"?Some of the models are not even in production where they originate from?Pure guesswork..



the rot in KRA is unbelievable.

they themselves are corrupt to the core, thats why many kra employees i know own apartment for rent building in nakuru and other town, they earn not so much money but from the side kicks and bribes they get, wacha tu
https://citizentv.co.ke/...-fake-kra-stamps-141011/
githundi
#263 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2016 12:33:38 PM
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Hi guys, what would be the customs duty for importing a 2009 Suzuki Landy 2000cc,station wagon 4wd..This model is not in Kra crsp
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vky
#264 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2016 12:47:01 PM
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githundi wrote:
Hi guys, what would be the customs duty for importing a 2009 Suzuki Landy 2000cc,station wagon 4wd..This model is not in Kra crsp


find a suzuki car on that list which has similar specs to your landy then use that figure to calculate tax, i have imported cars that were not on that list and that is what we did to calculate the taxes
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GGK
#265 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2016 7:04:41 PM
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Anyone with some experience of importing from Thailand?
I understand there isnt pre-shipment inspection agent over there,,,,, might cause some drama?
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hardwood
#266 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2016 11:38:33 PM
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GGK wrote:
Anyone with some experience of importing from Thailand?
I understand there isnt pre-shipment inspection agent over there,,,,, might cause some drama?

Why would you want to complicate your life? If the cars are manufactured in Japan, why import from 3rd party countries and not original Japan?
GGK
#267 Posted : Wednesday, September 28, 2016 4:04:47 PM
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hardwood wrote:
GGK wrote:
Anyone with some experience of importing from Thailand?
I understand there isnt pre-shipment inspection agent over there,,,,, might cause some drama?

Why would you want to complicate your life? If the cars are manufactured in Japan, why import from 3rd party countries and not original Japan?

There are some single cab pickups that are not just available in Japan. That's why
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githundi
#268 Posted : Thursday, September 29, 2016 4:31:09 PM
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vky wrote:
githundi wrote:
Hi guys, what would be the customs duty for importing a 2009 Suzuki Landy 2000cc,station wagon 4wd..This model is not in Kra crsp


find a suzuki car on that list which has similar specs to your landy then use that figure to calculate tax, i have imported cars that were not on that list and that is what we did to calculate the taxes

Thanks @vky
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holycow
#269 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 2:42:48 PM
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This thread helped me import Mitumba from Japan. Unit landed in Mid-December 2016, its NTSA who delayed registration by a few days because of the TIMS system and shortage of number plates.
The online duty calculators are fairly accurate and the duty was almost as predicted.
Taurrus
#270 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 4:13:53 PM
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holycow wrote:
This thread helped me import Mitumba from Japan. Unit landed in Mid-December 2016, its NTSA who delayed registration by a few days because of the TIMS system and shortage of number plates.
The online duty calculators are fairly accurate and the duty was almost as predicted.

Which site/web did you use?
Chaka
#271 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 5:21:06 PM
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holycow wrote:
This thread helped me import Mitumba from Japan. Unit landed in Mid-December 2016, its NTSA who delayed registration by a few days because of the TIMS system and shortage of number plates.
The online duty calculators are fairly accurate and the duty was almost as predicted.

What was the agency fee and also driver's fee(If you used one)?
holycow
#272 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 9:02:47 PM
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Taurrus wrote:

Which site/web did you use?

SBT. I was lucky that the vehicle was auctioned within 3 months from my purchase date. I got the Auction sheet of the vehicle before it was sold to SBT. Grade was 4, interior was B, mileage was same as indicated by SBT.
The Auction sheets are free for a period of 3 months from the auction date.
holycow
#273 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 9:07:00 PM
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Chaka wrote:

What was the agency fee and also driver's fee(If you used one)?


Agency fee was 10k. Driver was 4k but in the spirit of Christmas, paid 5k. I wasn't so trusting so sent a co-driver from Nairobi just to make sure nothing is tampered with.
CFS was Mitchell Cotts, of the free 21 days, i used about 11 days(thanks to NTSA and shortage of plates). Vehicles are very safe in the CFS, weakest point is when it has been cleared and roaming the streets of Mombasa, thats when you can be swindled by mechanics.
Taurrus
#274 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 10:04:01 PM
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holycow wrote:
Chaka wrote:

What was the agency fee and also driver's fee(If you used one)?


Agency fee was 10k. Driver was 4k but in the spirit of Christmas, paid 5k. I wasn't so trusting so sent a co-driver from Nairobi just to make sure nothing is tampered with.
CFS was Mitchell Cotts, of the free 21 days, i used about 11 days(thanks to NTSA and shortage of plates). Vehicles are very safe in the CFS, weakest point is when it has been cleared and roaming the streets of Mombasa, thats when you can be swindled by mechanics.

Good ,people I know came back without a car!
Chaka
#275 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 7:37:21 AM
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[quote=holycow]
Agency fee was 10k. Driver was 4k but in the spirit of Christmas, paid 5k. [quote]
I wouldn't mind having an alternative clearing agent to the one I normally use.Pls give contacts of your agent.
holycow
#276 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 8:33:14 PM
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Chaka wrote:

I wouldn't mind having an alternative clearing agent to the one I normally use.Pls give contacts of your agent.


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Intelligentsia
#277 Posted : Monday, January 16, 2017 1:15:45 PM
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We have an 8-year rule, so am puzzled that when I go to the KRA online calc. to calculate how much duty I need to pay for a 2009/6 vehicle and it doesn't have the 2009 option - its from 2010 only.
What am I missing, I thought 2009 cars are within the 8-yr rule?
Speculz
#278 Posted : Monday, January 16, 2017 1:24:50 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
We have an 8-year rule, so am puzzled that when I go to the KRA online calc. to calculate how much duty I need to pay for a 2009/6 vehicle and it doesn't have the 2009 option - its from 2010 only.
What am I missing, I thought 2009 cars are within the 8-yr rule?


Use http://dutycalc.co.ke/


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Intelligentsia
#279 Posted : Monday, January 16, 2017 1:56:20 PM
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Speculz wrote:
Intelligentsia wrote:
We have an 8-year rule, so am puzzled that when I go to the KRA online calc. to calculate how much duty I need to pay for a 2009/6 vehicle and it doesn't have the 2009 option - its from 2010 only.
What am I missing, I thought 2009 cars are within the 8-yr rule?


Use http://dutycalc.co.ke/





Merci.
GGK
#280 Posted : Tuesday, January 17, 2017 9:33:38 AM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
We have an 8-year rule, so am puzzled that when I go to the KRA online calc. to calculate how much duty I need to pay for a 2009/6 vehicle and it doesn't have the 2009 option - its from 2010 only.
What am I missing, I thought 2009 cars are within the 8-yr rule?


The rule is... The vehicle shall be less than 8 years from the year of first registration.
The difference between the year of manufacture and the year of first registration shall be not more than one year.
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