
GOVERNMENT intends to introduce K360 thousand as border security fee (BSF) to be levied on vehicles entering the country.
The proposed fee will be administered by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) following the installation of equipment at borders to secure revenues and security of incoming goods.
Deputy commissioner of customs service division Mambwe Kaenga said the proposed border fee is associated with government’s policy of reducing the cost of doing business in the country.
Mr Kaenga was speaking at a ZRA consultative meeting on introduction of the BSF held at Golfview Hotel.
“Equipment has been installed at our borders to secure both revenues and security of our country and goods. There is an urgent need to ensure that measures are sustained,” he said.
He said it is in this vein, that government intends to introduce the Border Security Fee of 2000 amounting to K360,000 per vehicle which is proposed to be administered by ZRA.
He said Government in conjunction with the Chinese government procured equipment which will be used to scan vehicles and is in the process of deploying them to other border posts.
“Government procured eight high energy scanners which will be installed at almost all our entry points including Chirundu, Kasumbalesa and we are in the process of deploy others in Kapiri Mposhi for the train,” he said.
He said the proposed payment procedures will entail that customs officers at the entry gate shall record the information captured on a gate pass; registration numbers and engine or chassis number for newly imported vehicles.
“Digital imaging will be taken for all vehicles and the driver shall proceed to make payments to the cashier for the security fee ,” he said, adding that this will be after border formalities.
He said certain clients will be exempted from paying the BSF adding that certificates will provided to clearly indicate they have been exempted.
“Exemptions will be made on diplomatic missions, passenger transport, tourist vehicles, and certificates will be given to drivers at the exit gate,” he said.
And ZRA acting commissioner general Priscilla Banda said Government through the Ministry of Finance and National Planning has enormously helped ZRA in acquisition of equipment, infrastructure, and other innovative systems.
“On behalf of ZRA,, I would like to thank the government for its support especially in the acquisition of equipment,” she said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]