Customs Guide
Customs Guide
Customs Guide
Customs Guide
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Africa
BIVAC
GSL
Benin, Cape Verde, Cote DIvoire, Togo, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Gabon Mauritania, Niger,
Sierra Leone, Congo Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe, Central African Republic
Europe
America
Asia
Iceland, Finland,
Netherlands,
Greenland, Norway,
Albania, Belgium,
Poland, Luxemburg,
Romania, Slovakia,
Yugoslavia, Bulgaria
Bahrain, United
Arab Emirates,
Oman, Yemen,
India
Europe
Oceania
Asia
ICS
Caribbean
WEBB
FONTAINE
France
Africa
Asia
GHANA
LINK
Europe
America
Canada,
Peru,
Paraguay
Asia
Korea DPR
Vietnam,
Sri Lanka,
Qatar,
Kuwait,
Europe
Cook Island
Europe
UK, Portugal,
States of former
USSR, CIS,
Ukraine
Oceania
New Zealand
NB: BIVAC International is solely responsible for the Airport and Land Frontiers
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B Restrictions
Currency: Bank notes, Bank coins, Travelers
cheques, Electronic units of payment, Securities
in the denominations of local currency or the
currency of another country, except under license
of the Bank of Ghana
1.Diamonds: Rough or uncut diamonds, except
under license of the Minister of Mines and Energy
2.Films, cinematograph: Cinematograph films,
except at the port of Tema, Takoradi or Accra
Airport. Provided that this prohibition shall not
apply in the case of films which the Commissioner
is satisfied are intended solely for exhibition in
private premises to which the public are not
admitted on payment or otherwise
3.Good bearing designs and imitation of
money: All goods which bear a design in imitation
of any currency or bank note or coin in current use
in Ghana or elsewhere, except under license of
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0%
0%
0%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
0%
Hearse
0%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
1%
5%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
10%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
20%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
2.5%
1%
Motor Cars Designed for travelling on snow; golf cars and similar vehicles
20%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
Motor vehicles designed to carry ten (10) or more persons (e.g. buses & coaches)
5%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
0%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
1%
Motor vehicle for the transport of goods such as trucks, tippers and lorries
5%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
1%
5%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
0%
0%
10%
0%
0%
12.5%
0%
0%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
Special Purpose Vehicles Of H.S. Code 87.05 (For Example Workshop Vans, Breakdown
Vehicle And Mobile Showrooms
0%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
1%
Motor Bikes
0%
12.5%
2.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1%
1%
Bicycles
0%
0%
0%
0.5%
0.5%
0%
1%
Import duty is based on the CIF Value
Agricultural tractors under HS 8701 are not liable to any overage penalty
Ambulance falling under HS 8703 are not liable to overage
Examination Fee is on the CIF Value and levied only on used vehicles
VAT is on the duty inclusive value (CIF + Duty)
Penalty on overage vehicles is based on (CIF Value) penalty
PENALTIES ON IMPORTATION OF OVERAGE VEHICLE
Penalties are imposed on some category of overage vehicles in addition to any applicable duties and taxes as follows:
VEHICLE
PENALTY
MOTOR CARS
Where the age does not exceed 10 years
Where the age exceeds 10 years but does not exceed 12 years
Where the age exceeds 12 years but does not exceed 15 years
Where the age exceeds 15 years
NIL
5% of CIF Value
20% of CIF Value
50% of CIF Values
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Transit Trade
Warehousing
Tracked by satellite
Electronically monitored, or by
Human Escort
For these services a fee may be charged.
Transit Routes
The main transit routes are
Tema-Kumasi-Tamale-Paga
Tema-Kumasi-Tamale-Hamile
Aflao-Accra-Takoradi-Elubo
Takoradi-Kumasi-Tamale-Paga
Transit operators are advised to follow the assigned routes as well keep
the customs seals or tracking devices intact to avoid tax evasion.
General Goods
Raw Materials
include
Mineral
Cocoa,
Timber / Lumber,
Resources, Electricity etc.
Requirements
1. Register with the Registrar-Generals
Department and the Ghana Export
Promotion Council.
2. Obtain BOG Foreign Exchange Declaration Form (FXD Form 4A) which can be
downloaded from the Bank of Ghana
website: www.bog.gov.gh
3. Obtain permits/certificates from issuing
institutions (e.g. Ghana standard board
quality assurance certificate for fresh/
processed fish to EU countries, COCOBOD Quality Assurance Certificate for
fresh/processed fish to EU
countries,
COCOBOD Quality Control Certificate
in the case of coffee, sheanut, cashew
nuts, packing list in the case of personal
effects etc).
4. Obtain the Customs Entry Form.
5. Obtain certificates of origin (EURI Form)
from CEPS for goods which are to benefit
from preferential tariff treatment in the EU
and other preference giving countries.
Procedure
1. Enter products/produce on FXD Form 4A
and the Customs Entry Form. Ensure the
FXD Form 4A number has been quoted
on the Bill of Entry.
2. Present the complete Customs Entry,
permits/certificates and FXD Form 4A to
the CEPS officials in the Customs Long
Room.
3. Ensure the FXD Form 4A has two live
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5.
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7.
proper officer
5. Entry goes to computer for keying
6. Final endorsement of documents by the
officer in Charge of Export of his assistant
7. Entries/Documents detached and copies
sent to the Bank of Ghana, Ghana Export
Promotion Council, Ministry of Trade and
Industry, Statistical Service, Customs
Headquarters, etc at least by the 10th of
the following month.
G.R.A. Vision
Procedure
i.
Professional
services
ii.
GRA Motto
INTEGRITY, FAIRNESS, SERVICE
and
friendly client
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3. Packing List
Regulations
In accordance with the provisions of the Post
Office Guide or the regulations of the Universal Postal Union (UPU),
Specified Government, privileged persons All postal packets are required to have a
6. Tax Clearance certificate from the Domestic Organizations Institutions and category of parcel declaration or a green label affixed to
payment them.
Tax Revenue Division issued in the name of goods may enjoy exemption from
of
import
duty
and
some
other
taxes
examples
the importer or 1% of CIF payment fee.
Postal packets must not contain any good,
of which are :letter, printed matter or any other thing that
7. Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the
1. Diplomatic missions
is prohibited or restricted by law to be
Ghana Revenue Authority.
2. Some advertising materials e.g. trade sam- imported into the country. These include
8. Permit or License from the appropriate
ples that will be re-exported, stickers and seditious or defamatory material and
Ministry/ Agency Department / as applicaposters, framed posters and reproducing of ammunition.
ble for restricted goods.
paintings, drawing, engraving and etching An official of the Post Office would act as an
9. Appropriate letter of Exemption from (but excluding menu cards and stationery) agent for the importer for Customs
payment of duty and/or taxes as applicable.
having an advertisement indelibly printed, purposes.
engraved or lithographed thereon and imProcedure
ported solely for the purpose of advertising. Postal packets would be opened and examination by a Customs Officer in the pres1. Submission of Import Declaration Form
ence of the person to whom the parcel is
(IDF), Bill of Lading, Invoices and Packing 3. Aircraft parts and accessories
addressed or his accredited representative.
List to the appropriate Destination Inspec- 4. Baggage and personal effects (Bona fide)
tion Company for the issuance of a Final
Duty will be levied on all chargeable items
Classification and Valuation Report (FCVR) 5. Foodstuff including raw foodstuff and gari and prohibited or restricted items will be
but excluding meat and alcoholic beverages
seized or detained.
2. Submission of application to appropriate originating from West Africa
Ministry/ Department/Agency for the
6. Fish caught by Ghanaian owned canoes, Unclaimed postal packets would at the
relevant License/Permit/Exemption
appropriate time limit be sold by public
fishing floats and gear
auction and proceeds paid into government
3. Electronic submission of declaration
7. Educational, cultural or scientific materials
chest.
4. Payment of Duties and Taxes at the desig8. Food specially put up for infant feeding
Valuation of Goods
Destination Inspection Companies (DICs)
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Customs Hotlines
The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority wishes to inform the public that its Client Service Centers have
started operations at the Headquarters, 28th February Road, Ministries, Accra and Tema Port Longroom.
Consequently, the public can contact the Centers and other Customs Stations as follows:
UNIT
Headquarters Main Lines
PHONE NUMBER
0302666841-4 ext 1150
/1151
UNIT
PHONE NUMBER
Wa
0392-022185
0320-668319
Bole
0392-092227
028-9530218
Hamile
0392-092224
028-9533990 / 0302-675724
Tumu
0392-092228
0303-202667
Lawra
0372-022799
0303-201225
Ho
0362-026615
Jamestown
0302-662025
Bolgatanga
0382-023450
Aflao
0362-530450
Zuarungu
0382094232
Kumasi
0322-083878
Zebilla
0382093142
Gonokrom
0200-613120
Namoo
0382-093683
Elubo
0312-022121
Tamale
0372022799
0312-022021/0312-022163
Sunyani
0352-023175/0352027185
Takoradi
Koforidua
0312-024215
Website:
www.gra.gov.gh
Kpetoe (Customs
Academy)
Email:
Issued by the Customs Division of Ghana Revenue Authority P. O. Box 68, Accra
0289-14984/5
info@gra.gov.gh