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Senegal Import Duties & Taxes Explained

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Senegal

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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

Most shipments to Senegal will incur charges when they arrive. You'll typically pay 18% import VAT, customs duty ranging from 0% to 20% depending on the item type, and additional community levies totaling around 3-4%. Shipments under approximately $30 USD may be exempt, though high-risk or commercial items often attract fees regardless of value. Your carrier will also charge brokerage fees for handling the customs process.

Your questions answered

Q1.

What are the import restrictions in Senegal?

Senegal restricts certain used goods, particularly vehicles and some textiles, with strict age limits, while electronics containing lithium batteries may require special labeling or face additional scrutiny for air transport to Dakar. Your shipment may be subject to these restrictions depending on the items you're forwarding, so verify with Senegal Customs before shipping.

Q2.

What is the import duty in Senegal?

Senegal import duty rates range from 0% to 20% depending on your product category, with most consumer goods like electronics and clothing charged at 20%. Your shipment may also be subject to 18% Import VAT and approximately 3.8% in additional levies, though shipments under $30 USD (18,000-20,000 XOF) may qualify for exemptions.

Q3.

What is the VAT rate in Senegal?

The VAT rate in Senegal is 18%. This 18% VAT is calculated on your shipment's total value including shipping costs, customs duties, and any additional levies.

Q4.

Is there a minimum value threshold before I owe taxes in Senegal?

Shipments valued below approximately $30 USD (18,000–20,000 XOF) may be exempt from duties and taxes. However, high-risk or commercial items can still attract fees regardless of their low value.

Q5.

How is the customs duty rate determined for my package?

Rates depend on the product category under the WAEMU Common External Tariff, ranging from 0% for essential goods to 20% for final consumer items like electronics and clothing. Your specific rate will be assigned by Senegal Customs based on the item description.

Q6.

Does Senegal charge tax on the shipping cost of my Stackry order?

Yes, Senegal uses a CIF valuation method, meaning taxes are calculated on the sum of your item cost, insurance, and freight charges. You cannot avoid these taxes by separating shipping costs from the purchase price.

Q7.

What additional fees besides VAT and duty should I expect?

Your shipment will also incur mandatory levies including a 1% Statistical Fee, 0.8% Community Solidarity Levy, 0.5% ECOWAS Levy, and a 1.5% Customs Modernization Levy. These are applied to the customs value before VAT is calculated.

Q8.

Will my carrier charge extra fees for handling customs clearance?

Yes, carriers like DHL or FedEx typically charge a disbursement or brokerage fee starting around $15–$30 USD to advance payment of duties and handle paperwork. This is separate from the taxes paid to the government.

Q9.

Do I need a customs broker for my shipment?

If your shipment value exceeds 200,000 XOF (approx. $330 USD), a formal customs declaration through an authorized broker is often required. For smaller personal shipments, the carrier usually handles this process.

Q10.

Who collects the taxes and duties when my package arrives?

Charges are collected by Senegal Customs (Douanes Sénégalaises) and the Tax Authority (DGID) upon entry. Your carrier will typically collect these amounts from you before delivering the package.

Helpful Resources

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

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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