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Anguilla Customs Contacts

Website: http://www.gov.ai/  

Address: P.O. Box 60, Secretariat Ground Floor East, The Valley, Anguilla

Telephone: 264 497 2513

Fax: 264 497 5483

 

Anguilla is a British overseas territory situated in the Caribbean. It lies east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and directly north of Saint Martin. Anguilla is known as a popular tax haven, as it has no direct taxation on individuals or corporations. The country is a member of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (Caricom/associate), Caribbean Development Bank, Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and other international organizations.

 

Import tariffs

Import tariffs vary between 0% and 20% according to the products. Here are some examples:

- fish, crustaceans and other aquatic invertebrates – 15 %

- dairy – 5-20%

- vegetables – 0-15%

- fruits and nuts – 0-5%

- coffee, tea, spices – 10%

It should be mentioned that imports and exports in Anguilla are exempted from VAT taxes. 

 

Import regulations

According to the Anguillan Customs law, all imported products require a declaration to be made by the importer. This declaration can also be made by an authorized agent of the importer.

To make a declaration, the importer/agent must access the Asycuda World (see the link below). Using this tool, the importer makes the declaration electronically, registers and pays the duties. 

 

Plant Importation

Importers of plants, plant parts, plant products, seeds and other products of the kind must complete an Application for Import Permit from Agriculture Department. The Permit must include the following details:

  • country of origin, name and address of importer, name of produce, quantity and weight, mode of transport, date of arrival;
  • applications must be submitted at least one week before the arrival of the products;
  • import permits are valid for one consignment only;
  • all imported agricultural goods must require by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the country of origin;
  • all goods must be inspected upon arrival by the plant quarantine officer;
  • the plant quarantine officer reserves the right to reject or accept the produce based on its condition;
  • all imported products must be pest and disease free, as well as free from soil.

 

Animal Importation

An Application for a permit should be completed for the importation of the animals. The Application should include the following information: age, sex, color and breed, port of entry, time of arrival and carrier.

The Import Permit must be presented to the Customs Division at the port of entry and must be accompanied by a certificate proving that the animal was vaccinated against rabies within the six (6) week period immediately preceding arrival in Anguilla, and a Certificate of General Health issued within two (2) weeks prior to arrival.

 

Documents for import

- Transport documents

- Commercial invoice

- Simplified declaration

- Import licenses and permits

- Health and phitosanitary certificates

 

Asycuda World Portal

http://www.gov.ai/customs/asycuda.php 

 

Sources:

http://www.gov.ai/customs/procedures.php# 

http://www.gov.ai/customs/plantimport.php 

http://www.gov.ai/customs/animalimport.php 

http://www.gov.ai/customs/docs/AIFullTariff2.pdf 

 

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