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    Drivers travelling into or out of South Africa with foreign registered vehicles will soon face stricter border controls under new South African Revenue Service rules taking effect on 1 June 2026. SARS has confirmed that all foreign registered vehicles must now be declared through the SARS Traveller Management System before entering or leaving the country.

    The new rules affect motorists driving vehicles with non South African licence plates through land border posts and ports of entry. SARS says the system is aimed at improving border security, customs compliance and vehicle tracking while reducing undeclared imports and irregular crossings.

    The announcement comes less than a month after newly appointed SARS Commissioner Dr Johnstone Makhubu officially assumed office.

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    SARS Tightens Border Controls for Foreign Registered Vehicles

    According to SARS, the updated process forms part of a wider customs modernisation programme focused on digitising border management systems and improving compliance.

    From 1 June 2026:

    • all foreign registered vehicles must be declared online before border crossings
    • declarations must be submitted through the Traveller Management System
    • motorists must still physically present themselves to customs officials
    • non compliant travellers may face delays or enforcement action

    The rules apply to:

    • private vehicles
    • cross border transport operators
    • temporary foreign vehicle imports
    • motorists travelling for work, study or medical purposes

    SARS said the changes align South Africa with international customs standards already used in several countries.

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    What Is the SARS Traveller Management System?

    The SARS Traveller Management System, commonly known as TMS, is a digital customs platform used to manage the movement of travellers, vehicles and goods entering or leaving South Africa.

    The system was first introduced in 2022 for:

    • airports
    • sea ports
    • land border crossings

    It replaced many manual declaration processes previously handled physically at customs points.

    According to SARS, the platform allows officials to:

    • pre assess travellers before arrival
    • identify high risk transactions
    • detect undeclared goods or currency
    • improve customs processing times
    • strengthen coordination with other government agencies

    How the New Vehicle Declaration Process Will Work

    Motorists travelling with foreign registered vehicles will now be expected to complete declarations online before reaching the border.

    According to SARS Commissioner Dr Johnstone Makhubu, the system is intended to simplify customs procedures while improving oversight.

    Drivers Will Need To:

    • declare foreign registered vehicles online
    • submit required vehicle information
    • provide customs documentation where necessary
    • present themselves physically at border control points

    SARS says travellers who complete declarations in advance may experience faster processing times at ports of entry.

    Officials will also reportedly assist motorists unable to complete declarations online.

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    Temporary Import Permits Will Still Be Allowed

    SARS confirmed that foreign vehicles temporarily entering South Africa may still qualify for temporary import permits.

    These permits:

    • remain valid for six months
    • allow multiple border crossings
    • do not require reapplication at every crossing
    • can be renewed before expiry

    The system is particularly relevant for:

    • business travellers
    • students
    • medical travellers
    • cross border workers
    • transport operators

    According to SARS, the temporary permit framework remains unchanged despite the introduction of mandatory declarations.

    What Happens if Drivers Do Not Comply?

    SARS has warned that motorists who fail to comply with the new rules may face:

    • longer border processing times
    • customs enforcement action
    • vehicle inspections
    • administrative penalties
    • additional scrutiny at ports of entry

    Commissioner Makhubu said motorists providing false or incomplete information could also face legal consequences.

    “Compliance is not optional,” Makhubu said in a SARS media statement.

    He added that compliant travellers should experience a relatively seamless process once the new system takes effect.

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    Why SARS Is Introducing the New System

    SARS says the move supports:

    • customs modernisation
    • national security
    • financial transparency
    • stronger risk screening
    • improved border management

    The tax authority says the digital system will also help identify:

    • undeclared goods
    • suspicious vehicle movements
    • illegal imports
    • customs fraud

    The changes form part of broader efforts by SARS to modernise customs systems under the leadership of newly appointed commissioner Dr Johnstone Makhubu.

    Gauteng Residents Could Feel the Impact at Busy Border Routes

    Although the regulations apply nationally, Gauteng residents may be among the most affected due to the province’s strong economic links with neighbouring countries.

    Gauteng serves as a major transport and logistics hub for:

    • freight companies
    • cross border traders
    • business travellers
    • tourism operators

    Many vehicles travelling through Gauteng eventually pass through key border routes connecting South Africa to:

    • Botswana
    • Zimbabwe
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Lesotho
    • Eswatini

    Transport industry analysts say the changes may initially cause adjustment challenges while motorists familiarise themselves with the online declaration process.

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    SARS Officials to Assist at Border Posts

    SARS says customs officials will be deployed at ports of entry to help travellers navigate the declaration system during the rollout period.

    The tax authority has encouraged motorists to:

    • use official SARS platforms
    • complete declarations before travelling
    • verify customs requirements early
    • renew temporary permits before expiry

    Travellers can access declaration services through:

    • the SARS website
    • the SARS MobiApp
    • customs support officials at ports of entry

    What This Means for Gauteng Residents

    For Gauteng residents who regularly travel across borders using foreign registered vehicles, the changes introduce new compliance requirements before travelling.

    The regulations may affect:

    • frequent business travellers
    • logistics operators
    • regional traders
    • families travelling between neighbouring countries
    • foreign nationals living or working in Gauteng

    Motorists who fail to complete declarations could face significant delays during peak travel periods, particularly at busy border crossings.

    The new system may also increase scrutiny around imported vehicles, customs declarations and temporary vehicle permits.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When do the new SARS rules start?

    The new foreign vehicle declaration rules take effect on 1 June 2026.

    Who must declare their vehicles?

    Anyone driving a foreign registered vehicle into or out of South Africa must complete a declaration.

    What is considered a foreign registered vehicle?

    Any vehicle carrying non South African licence plates.

    Will motorists still need to stop at customs?

    Yes. Online declarations do not replace physical customs inspections or verification.

    How long are temporary import permits valid?

    Temporary permits may remain valid for up to six months and can allow multiple crossings.

    What Happens Next?

    SARS is expected to continue rolling out support measures at ports of entry ahead of the 1 June implementation date.

    The tax authority says customs officials will assist travellers during the transition period while authorities monitor compliance levels and border processing times after the new declaration rules officially come into effect.

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