HS Code 6303.91 — Curtains of cotton, not knitted | South Africa Import & Export

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Import duty
30%
on FOB value
Import VAT
15%
on ATV
Duty base
FOB
SARS standard
Clearance
24–48h
Green channel

HS 6303.91 covers Of cotton imported into South Africa. Under this six-digit subheading, the General (MFN) customs duty under SARS Schedule 1 is 30%. The customs value is the FOB (free on board) value of the goods — freight and insurance are excluded. Import VAT is then VAT = ((FOB customs value × 1.10) + customs duty) × 15%. JLog is a Cape Town customs clearance specialist, based in Woodstock, that clears consignments under HS 6303.91 through Cape Town and OR Tambo with direct FedEx and DHL accounts and paired customs work at both ends. On a R2 000 declared consignment the duty is about R600 and import VAT about R420, for roughly R3 020 landed before freight. For an exact, classification-checked landed cost, request a JLog quote.

HS Code 6303.91: Curtains of cotton, not knitted

HS Code 6303.91 covers Curtains of cotton, not knitted under the South African Harmonised Tariff Schedule. SARS uses this code to classify Curtains of cotton, not knitted for all import and export customs declarations.

Customs Duty Rate

The customs duty rate for HS Code 6303.91 is 30%. Duty is calculated on the FOB customs value (the goods value at the point of loading onto the carrier; international freight and insurance are not part of the duty base). Import VAT is then 15% of the Added Tax Value (ATV) — customs value + 10% uplift (for non-SACU origin; nil for BLNS countries) + non-rebated duty.

What Falls Under HS Code 6303.91?

This tariff heading covers Curtains of cotton, not knitted. All importers and exporters must use this code on SARS customs declarations (SAD500), commercial invoices, and shipping documents.

How to Import or Export Under HS Code 6303.91

To move goods under HS Code 6303.91 across South African borders, you must be registered with SARS as an importer or exporter. JLog’s TradeReady service handles SARS registration. Once registered, a customs declaration is lodged by you or a licensed broker.

JLog Customs Clearance for HS Code 6303.91

JLog provides customs clearance for goods under HS Code 6303.91. We handle the full SARS submission — from checking documents to lodging declarations and managing SARS queries.

We also provide DutyCheq — real-time customs clearance tracking so you can monitor your SARS submission status at every step.

Contact JLog: [email protected] | 021 300 6099

Import duty, VAT and a worked landed-cost example for HS 6303.91

General customs duty: 30%  ·  VAT: 15% on the ATV

Preferential rates (with a valid origin certificate, e.g. EUR.1): EU/UK: 18%  ·  EFTA: 15%  ·  SADC: Free  ·  AfCFTA: 30%

Duty basis: the General/MFN rate from SARS Schedule 1. The customs value is the FOB goods value (freight and insurance excluded). Only the country of origin, with a valid origin certificate, unlocks a preferential rate.

Worked example — R2 000 declared consignment:

Customs value (FOB goods value) R2 000
Customs duty (General): 30% R600
ATV = (R2 000 × 1.10) + R600 R2 800
Import VAT (15% of ATV) R420
Duty + VAT payable R1 020
Landed cost before freight R3 020

Duty is charged on the FOB customs value only — freight and insurance are excluded. VAT = ((FOB customs value × 1.10) + customs duty) × 15%. The 10% upliftment does not apply to goods of BLNS/SACU origin (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Eswatini). Freight, insurance and clearing fees are added to the total on top. Figures are indicative; request a quote for an exact, classification-checked landed cost.

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Last updated: 4 July 2026

Speak to JLog’s Cape Town customs team: [email protected]  ·  021 300 6099

How long do I have to clear goods into South Africa?
Goods must be cleared within 7 days of arrival (s38(1)(b) of the Customs and Excise Act), extended to 14 days for break-bulk cargo and 28 days for containerised cargo. Uncleared goods are removed to the State Warehouse (rent payable under s17) and may be forfeited and sold after 3 months (s43).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS Code 6303.91 used for?
HS Code 6303.91 is the official tariff code for Curtains of cotton, not knitted under the South African Harmonised Tariff Schedule. It appears on all customs declarations for these goods.

What duty do I pay on HS Code 6303.91?
The customs duty rate is 30%. Plus 15% VAT on import. Contact JLog for a full landed cost calculation including all applicable levies.

Do I need a customs broker for HS Code 6303.91?
Not legally, but most importers use one to ensure correct filing. JLog can clear goods under HS Code 6303.91 on your behalf.

Last updated: 2026. Source: SARS Harmonised Tariff Schedule.

Related JLog Services

JLog provides customs clearance services for goods under this HS code. Our team handles SARS submissions, documentation, and query management.

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Current SARS duty rates — HS 6303.91

ItemRate
General duty30%
SADC preferentialfree
EU EPA18%
UK EPA18%
EFTA15%
MERCOSUR30%
AfCFTA30%
AGOASee SARS Schedule 4 for AGOA-specific provisions
VAT15%

Last verified 16 Aug 2026 from SARS tariff book.

Shipping rates from South Africa — HS 6303.91

DestinationCarrierFrom (ZAR / 10kg)Transit days
CHFedEx2,046.903
NZFedEx2,225.085
BRFedEx2,873.898
JPFedEx2,225.085
CAFedEx2,315.034
INFedEx2,182.228
CNDHL Express5,418.293
SGFedEx2,225.085
AEFedEx2,182.225
NLFedEx2,046.903

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