The Advance Import Payment (AIP) initiative is a component of the South African Revenue Service’s (SARS) Customs Modernisation Programme (CMP).
 
It establishes the foundation for SARS to collaborate with the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and authorised dealers to make it easy for taxpayers and traders to comply with their obligations and to the enforce the necessary regulations on non-compliant clients.
 
With effect from1 December 2023, authorised dealers (banks) are obligated to record, validate and report the APN provided by a trader/importer to the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) when such payment is concluded.
 

This means that authorised dealers will only make Advance Import Payments (AIPs) on confirmation of a valid SARS APN. More information in this regard can be accessed on the APN webpage. A list of updated frequently asked questions (FAQs)is also available on the webpage.

What is the Advance Import Payment Notification?

1 September 2023 –The Advance Import Payment (AIP) Notification as part of the Advance Payment Notification (APN) project is one of SARS’ Customs Modernisation Programmes which involves a collaboration between SARS, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and authorised dealers in foreign exchange and aimed at combatting illicit financial flows and customs valuation fraud associated with the misuse of advance foreign exchange payments in respect of goods that are to be imported.

Advance payment notifications make it easy for taxpayers and traders to comply with their tax obligations whilst assisting SARS to detect and make non-compliance hard and costly for those traders and taxpayers who do not comply. The APN process ensures that traders notify SARS of their intention to apply to an authorised dealer for an advance foreign exchange payment for imported goods. This further prevents underpayment of customs duties and taxes, valuation fraud and illicit financial flows related to the importation or non-importation of goods following advance foreign exchange payments.

Importers have an obligation to notify SARS via eFiling of their intention to apply to an authorised dealer for an advance foreign exchange payment in respect of goods to be imported. See the attached and following link  https://www.sars.gov.za/customs-and-excise/advance-import-payments/  for more detail.