KENYA Shipping Port : Major ports in Kenya for importation of used vehicles are Mombasa and Dar-Es-Salaam. Age Restrictions : The vehicle must not be more than eight years old from the year of first registration. The difference between the registration date and the manufacturing date should not be more than a year. |
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Right Hand Drive :
All vehicles imported must be Right Hand Drive (RHD). However, special vehicles such as ambulance, fire engine, large construction vehicle are exempted from this ban.
Inspection on Vehicles :
Inspection on vehicles imported to Kenya, must be done either by JEVIC (Japan Export Vehicle Inspection Center) or QISJ (Quality Inspection Services Japan) for road-worthiness.
Documents required for custom clearance :
Original Passport
Original Bill Of Lading (BOL)
Original Commercial Invoice
Pre Inspection certificate
KRA Pin card
Authentic Vehicle Logbook :
Certificate of export by Dubai police or any other authority as a substitute for foreign book shall not be accepted by KRA (Kenya Revenue Authority). English translation of logbook will be provided by embassy, High Commission or consulate based in Kenya, in case logbook is in foreign language.
Taxation in Kenya :
Import Duty :- 25% of Dutiable value
Excise Duty :- 20% of (Customs Value + Import Duty)
VAT :- 16% of (Customs Value + Import Duty + Excise Duty)
An Import Declaration Fee (IDF) is also charged. An amount of minimum of $5,000 or 2.25% of CIF is paid prior to the application, depending whichever amount is more.
Benefits for returning residents to Kenya :
Kenya returning resident may import one duty free vehicle.
The importer should be residing outside Kenya for at least two year and should not have visited Kenya on an average of more than 90 days.
The vehicle must be used by the importer for at least a year.
No similar exemption has been provided in the past.