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Eswatini Import Duties & Taxes Explained

Shopping from US retailers and shipping to

Eswatini

?

Here's what you'll pay in import duties,taxes, and handling fees — plus how Stackry helps you keep costs predictable before you checkout.

Overview

Your shipments to Eswatini are typically subject to 15% import VAT and customs duty ranging from 0% to 30% (often 0-10% for electronics, higher for apparel). Small gift exemption exists for E400, but commercial purchases don't qualify. Expect carrier clearance fees around E200-350 plus about 2.5% of duties paid.

Your questions answered

Q1.

How to calculate duty for import?

For your shipment to Eswatini, Customs Duty is calculated as a percentage (0-30%) of the CIF value, which includes your goods cost, insurance, and freight charges. After duty, Import VAT at 15% applies to the combined total of CIF value plus duty, plus carrier clearance fees typically ranging from E200-E350.

Q2.

What is the duty limit for customs?

Eswatini has an E400 threshold for unsolicited gifts, but most shipments have no duty-free limit. Since Stackry ships from the USA, your commercial orders are typically subject to Import VAT and Customs Duty from the first Lilangeni of value.

Q3.

How is Customs Duty calculated for goods shipped from the USA?

Since the USA is outside the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), your items are taxed based on the CIF value (Cost, Insurance, and Freight). Rates typically range from 0% to 30%, with electronics often at the lower end and apparel potentially higher.

Q4.

How is Import VAT calculated on my shipment?

Import VAT is charged at a standard rate of 15% on the total landed cost. This base includes your Customs Value plus any Customs Duties that were applied to the package.

Q5.

Will I be charged fees by the carrier for clearing my shipment?

Yes, carriers like DHL or FedEx typically charge a disbursement or advancement fee for handling customs clearance. This is usually around 2.5% of the duty and tax amount or a flat fee between E200 and E350.

Q6.

Who collects these taxes and duties when my package arrives?

The Eswatini Revenue Service (ERS) collects all import taxes and duties. The carrier usually pays these on your behalf upon arrival and will collect the full amount from you before releasing the package.

Q7.

Do goods shipped from the USA qualify for the SACU duty-free benefit?

No, because Stackry ships from the USA, which is a non-SACU country, your items are subject to the SACU Common External Tariff. Duty-free status generally only applies to goods originating within the Southern African Customs Union.

Q8.

Can I estimate the total cost of duties and taxes before shipping?

You can estimate costs by adding 15% VAT and an estimated duty rate (0-30%) to your item value plus shipping, then adding a carrier handling fee. However, final charges are determined by the Eswatini Revenue Service and the specific classification of your goods.

Q9.

Does the 'traveller allowance' exemption apply to my parcel?

No, the E10,000 traveller allowance applies only to personal baggage carried by individuals entering the country. Parcels sent via mail or courier follow stricter rules and are generally taxable from the first unit of currency.

Q10.

If your shipment qualifies as an unsolicited gift between individuals and is valued under E400, it may be exempt from duties. However, commercial purchases sent through Stackry are typically treated as taxable imports regardless of the declared purpose.

If your shipment qualifies as an unsolicited gift between individuals and is valued under E400, it may be exempt from duties. However, commercial purchases sent through Stackry are typically treated as taxable imports regardless of the declared purpose.

Helpful Resources

The links below are external references to official Eswatini government sources. We recommend reviewing them for the most accurate and up-to-date information on taxes and duties for Eswatini.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is intended as a general overview of customs duties, import taxes, and related processes. It is not comprehensive and may not reflect the most current regulations.We recommend checking official customs or government sources to confirm the exact rules, charges, and requirements before making any purchasing or shipping decisions.While we aim to keep information accurate and up to date, we cannot guarantee its completeness and are not responsible for any discrepancies or inaccuracies.

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