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Documents
Required: |
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Original shipping documents
(i.e. bill of lading, air waybill, etc.). |
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Itemised, valued inventory (package
list). |
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Insurance documents (where included). |
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Original invoices for new items. |
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Declaration of freight charges. |
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Car
Shipping to West Africa (Gambia): |
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Documents Required |
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Purchase invoice. |
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Certificate of Ownership (indicating
chassis number, year, model, engine Number,
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Only left-hand drive cars only. |
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Duty rates are different depending
on the class of vehicle, planned use, etc.
Agent in Gambia can give advice on duty rate
once type of vehicle is determined. |
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Customs
Regulations & Rules: |
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Preparation of Customs Entry
Form displaying CIF (Cost, Insurance &
Freight) value of goods to be imported. |
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Submission of Customs Entry
Form at Customs & Excise Department. |
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Customs examination of goods. |
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Payment of Customs Duty &
Government Sales Tax on dutiable goods. |
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Customs clearance of items upon
signed authority by Customs Department. |
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Prohibited
Articles: |
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Controlled drugs and narcotics
illegal in law. |
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Firearms (including air / gas
pistols & comparable weapons) ammunition
and explosives (as well as fireworks). |
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Indecent or obscene videos,
films, books, magazines and other articles. |
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Radio-communication equipment
not approved for use in Gambia. |
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Counterfeit money. |
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Flick knives. |
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Certain meat, poultry, and other
animal products. |
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Certain plants and parts thereof,
including seeds & bulbs. |
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Certain items which originate
from protected species including ivory, fur
skins, reptile leather and articles manufactured
from them. |
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Pet
Importation: |
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A full vaccination history of
the animal is required. Owner must research
which vaccinations are advisable for his particular
pet. More detailed information can be found
at the WHO / FAO. |
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Duty
& Tax Rates: |
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Import duty % depending on the
item. |
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Government Sales Tax of 10%. |
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1% Customs Processing Fees. |
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05% ECOWAS Tax. |
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Taxes on basic commodities for
example rice, sugar, cooking oil are either
zero rated or charged minimum duty. |
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Special duty waivers
are issued by the Gambian government for members
of embassies & high commissions, aid organisations,
certain NGOs and other similar bodies. There
is a customs valuation unit which is in charge
of all valuation in the Gambia customs. The
customs administration ensures that there
is a standard valuation whereby all values
charged are acceptable to customs. |