HS Code 6302.99 — Quick Reference Description: – – Of other textile materials General duty rate: 30% VAT: 15% VAT applies at import Last verified: March 2026 | Get a clearance quote — [email protected]
What Is HS Code 6302.99?
HS Code 6302.99 falls under Other made-up textile articles in South Africa’s customs tariff schedule (Schedule 1 of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964, as administered by SARS). The Harmonised System code 6302.99 describes: – – Of other textile materials.
The Harmonised System (HS) is an internationally standardised classification system for traded goods, maintained by the World Customs Organisation (WCO) and used by over 200 countries. In South Africa, SARS applies HS codes to determine the correct import duty rate under the SACU (Southern African Customs Union) common external tariff.
Import Duty Rate — HS Code 6302.99 (South Africa 2026)
HS Code
Description
General Duty Rate
VAT on Import
6302.99
– – Of other textile materials
See tariff schedule
15% VAT applies at import
The general duty rate applies to goods from countries without a preferential trade agreement with South Africa. Under the SADC EPA, EU-origin goods may qualify for reduced or zero duty. Under AfCFTA, qualifying African-origin goods may receive preferential treatment.
Duty is calculated on the FOB customs value (the goods value at the point of loading in the export country; international freight and insurance are not part of the duty base under SARS Method 1). Import VAT is then 15% of the ATV (FOB customs value + 10% uplift for non-SACU origin + non-rebated duty).
How to Import Goods Under HS Code 6302.99 into South Africa
Verify the correct HS code — Confirm 6302.99 is the correct tariff heading for your product. Misclassification causes customs delays and penalties. JLog’s customs team verifies HS codes before you ship.
Check for import permits — Certain subheadings require permits from SAHPRA, NRCS, or DALRRD. Verify before shipping.
Prepare your commercial invoice — Must state: product description, HS code, country of origin, declared value, quantity, and incoterms.
Arrange shipping — JLog uses direct FedEx and DHL accounts for express courier imports. For larger volumes, we arrange air or sea freight.
Submit the Bill of Entry (SAD 500) — your clearing agent submits the customs declaration electronically via SARS’s EDI system.
Pay duty and VAT — Through your SARS RCG account or directly. JLog facilitates this process.
Release and delivery — JLog arranges final-mile delivery to your Cape Town or South African address once SARS releases the goods.
Documents Required to Import HS Code 6302.99 into South Africa
Commercial invoice — Full details: goods description, value, HS code, buyer and seller details
Packing list — Quantities, weights, and dimensions per line item
Bill of lading or airway bill — Carrier shipping document
Certificate of origin — To claim preferential duty rates (SADC EPA, AfCFTA, AGOA)
SAD 500 (Bill of Entry) — SARS customs declaration, submitted electronically by your clearing agent
SARS importer registration — RCG or importer code required
What Does JLog Handle for HS Code 6302.99 Imports?
JLog is a 3PL and customs clearance specialist in Woodstock, Cape Town. For goods under HS Code 6302.99:
HS code verification and tariff advice before you ship
Commercial invoice and packing list preparation to SARS standards
FedEx or DHL direct account booking for express imports
SAD 500 electronic customs declaration filing
Duty and VAT payment facilitation
SARS query resolution and examination coordination
Final-mile delivery to your Cape Town address via our Woodstock facility
Real-time shipment tracking
Last verified: March 2026 | Duty rates sourced from SARS Schedule 1 (Customs and Excise Act, 1964). Rates subject to change — confirm with SARS or JLog before importing.
Get a Quote — Importing Under HS Code 6302.99
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