The South African Revenue Service (SARS) will introduce a new online declaration process for all foreign-registered vehicles entering or leaving the country from 1 June 2026.
Under the new rules, travellers will be required to declare their vehicles on the SARS Traveller Management System (TMS) before crossing South Africa’s borders.
SARS Commissioner Dr Johnstone Makhubu said the move forms part of efforts to modernise customs operations at ports of entry, improve compliance and strengthen border security.
According to SARS, the system will allow for improved risk-based screening, better coordination with authorities and faster processing for travellers.
Foreign vehicles temporarily imported into South Africa may receive temporary import permits valid for six months. These permits can be used for multiple border crossings during that period without needing to reapply each time.
SARS said the new process is aimed at frequent cross-border travellers, including people travelling for work, study, business or medical reasons.
Travellers are encouraged to complete the declarations online before arriving at the border to speed up processing. However, SARS said officials will still assist travellers who are unable to complete the process electronically.
The revenue service stressed that online declarations will not replace physical border inspections, and travellers will still need to present themselves to customs officials when entering or leaving the country.
Makhubu warned that motorists who fail to declare foreign-registered vehicles or provide false information could face delays and enforcement action at border posts.
More information is available on the SARS Traveller Declaration page and the SARS Customs and Excise website.


