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New SARS Travel Declaration: What South Africans Need to Know

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 2, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

South Africans and international visitors must now complete a compulsory online traveller declaration before traveling into or out of the country. Introduced by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) on July 1, 2026, the digital requirement applies to most air, road, sea, and rail travelers to modernize customs and reduce border delays.

Who is required to complete the declaration?

The new mandate applies to South African citizens, permanent residents, and foreign visitors. Business travellers are also required to complete the form, and anyone transporting goods for trade, sale, or commercial purposes must indicate this to trigger additional customs procedures.

Children and infants must be declared through a parent, legal guardian, or caregiver. The only major exemption applies to air or sea passengers who are merely transiting through South Africa and remain within the designated international transit area.

Did You Know? The new compulsory digital customs requirement officially came into effect on July 1, 2026.

How do travellers submit their information?

Travellers must submit their electronic declaration within 24 hours before their departure. For journeys involving multiple flights, the submission must occur within 24 hours before the final flight directly bound for South Africa.

How do travellers submit their information?

SARS provides several methods for completion:

  • The SARS Traveller Management System on the official SARS website.
  • The South African Traveller Management System (SATMS) mobile app.
  • QR codes provided by SARS.
  • Self-service kiosks located at selected ports of entry.

Once the process is finished, travellers receive a confirmation containing instructions for customs clearance. SARS advises that this confirmation should be kept either as a printed copy or in electronic format.

Expert Insight: The transition to a digital-first customs model is intended to streamline port processing. However, the efficiency of the system may depend on how effectively travellers manage the 24-hour submission window and maintain digital copies of their confirmations.

What information must be declared?

The online form requires passport or travel document details, travel itineraries, and contact information. Travellers must also provide details regarding any accompanying travellers and information about goods, currency, or financial instruments that require declaration.

While personal belongings do not need to be declared, travellers must disclose goods that exceed duty-free allowances or require inspection. This includes commercial goods or items intended for business use. Additionally, cash or bearer negotiable instruments carried above the legal threshold must be declared, including the currency type, amount, Rand value, and the source of the funds.

What are the current duty-free limits?

SARS has established specific thresholds for goods brought into the country. The following limits apply per traveller once every 30 days:

  • Up to R5,000: Goods may be brought in without paying duty or VAT.
  • R5,001 to R20,000: Additional goods in this range may attract customs duties and VAT.
  • Above R25,000: Goods are subject to normal customs duties and VAT.
South African Revenue Service (SARS) to introduce an ‘online traveller declaration system’

These allowances cannot be shared or combined between family members or travel companions. Furthermore, the limits do not apply to travellers returning to South Africa after being away for less than 48 hours.

What happens if there is no internet access?

Although online submission is the default, SARS states that paper forms remain available in limited circumstances. This includes situations involving SARS system failures, internet connectivity problems, or when travellers are reasonably unable to submit electronically.

Paper forms may also be used for those travelling by train or through remote border crossings. Rail passengers are specifically required to complete electronic declarations before reaching South Africa’s first or last railway station, depending on the direction of travel.

What are the consequences of failing to declare?

SARS has warned that providing false information or failing to submit a declaration constitutes a violation of customs legislation. Non-compliance could result in several enforcement actions, including:

  • Delays at the border.
  • Detention of travellers.
  • Forfeiture of goods.
  • Financial penalties.
What are the consequences of failing to declare?

Travellers seeking VAT refunds must also use the online system to declare relevant goods before presenting them to Customs officials for inspection at the port of departure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who must complete the online declaration?

The requirement applies to South African citizens, permanent residents, foreign visitors, and business travellers. Parents or guardians must complete it for children and infants.

Do I need to declare my personal belongings?

No, personal belongings do not need to be declared. However, you must declare commercial goods, items exceeding duty-free limits, or cash above the legal threshold.

What if I am only transiting through South Africa?

Air or sea passengers who remain inside the designated international transit area are exempt from the requirement.

Will the move to digital customs declarations make your next trip through South Africa more efficient?

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Crookes Brothers Reports R274 Million Loss After Storm Destroys Macadamia Orchards

by Chief Editor June 29, 2026
written by Chief Editor

Crookes Brothers reported a R274 million loss for the 12 months ending March, a sharp reversal from the R89.8 million profit recorded the previous year. The agricultural group, which operates in sugar, bananas, macadamia nuts, and property, attributed the downturn to severe weather, civil unrest, and rising input costs, according to the company’s latest financial results.

Why did the macadamia segment record a R299.23 million operating loss?

The macadamia nut division served as the primary driver of the group’s financial decline, sliding from a R29.11 million operating profit the year prior. According to the company directors, a tornado-like storm in October 2024 uprooted approximately 210 hectares of trees (approximately 36% of the planted area), 70 hectares of which were completely destroyed.

Beyond the physical destruction, the segment faced operational paralysis. Civil unrest between October 2024 and March 2025 hindered labor availability, preventing critical spraying programs and delaying necessary repairs to the processing plant. Consequently, the group reported lower nut quality and weaker realized selling prices. Crookes Brothers has now signaled a planned exit from the macadamia segment to prioritize liquidity and focus on core agricultural and property operations.

Did you know?
The banana segment remained a point of resilience for the group, outperforming production targets despite a localized windstorm at the Mawecro operation.

How is the sugar segment responding to market pressures?

The sugar division continues to navigate a difficult environment defined by soft pricing and competition from imports. Directors noted that the strength of the Rand and the Kwacha against the US dollar has further constrained export competitiveness. To protect margins, the group is prioritizing yield maximization and quality control.

The group views the signing of Phase Two of the South African Sugar Cane Value Chain Master Plan as a positive signal. Additionally, the company expects an imminent announcement of an expected increase in the dollar-based reference price import tariff, which is intended to curb the influx of low-cost sugar into the South African market.

What is the growth strategy for the property division?

The property division is emerging as a key growth driver, entering the new financial year with a strengthened project pipeline. The Restilridge Farm Estate residential project has been identified as a key growth driver, with bulk infrastructure already complete. According to company reports, the group is maintaining a “cash-neutral” funding approach, aligning development spend with pre-sales.

Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) 2020 Presentation | August 10th 2021

Meanwhile, the Renishaw Coastal Precinct is moving forward. The group is currently in advanced negotiations for the sale of a medical site, a school site, and a medium-density mixed-use site, while construction continues on the remaining subphases of Phase 7 of the Renishaw Hills development.

Pro Tip:
When evaluating agricultural stocks, pay close attention to biological asset valuations. Crookes Brothers reported a negative R20.6 million change in fair value for its agricultural assets this year, compared to a positive R15.42 million the previous year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the significant drop in Crookes Brothers’ revenue?
Revenue fell 7% to R777.59 million, largely due to the collapse of the macadamia segment, which suffered from severe storm damage and labor disruptions caused by civil unrest.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the banana segment perform compared to other units?
The banana segment remained robust, delivering an operating profit of R41.2 million. The group’s associates, Quinta Da Bela Vista (QBV) and Lebombo Growers, saw equity-accounted profits rise to R13.1 million, up from R8.5 million.

What is the group’s outlook for the coming year?
Management has forecast another challenging year, citing persistent upward pressure on input costs due to conflict in the Middle East and ongoing volatility in sugar pricing.


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