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Import Cars From Japan To Kenya – Important Rules And Regulations To Know

Kenya is a place where the demand for Japanese used cars increasing a lot. We can say that Japan is a primary source for importing used cars from Japan to Kenya. The reason that Kenyans look at the Japanese market is this place provides a wide range of popular vehicle choices with high quality, reliability, and affordable prices. To know how to import cars from Japan to Kenya, there are some rules and regulations you need to learn.

I. What To Know If You Want To Import Cars From Japan To Kenya?

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There are some rules and regulations for importing used cars in Kenya that buyers must know to choose a suitable car

The rules are listed below:

  • Not more than eight years old. The law is very strict about this, according to the Kenya Bureau of Standards KS 1515:2000. For example, for the year 2019, only vehicles manufactured in or after 2012 are allowed.
  • There is one port of entry for imported used cars from Japan or other countries, and the Port is Mombasa. It is where ships unload their cargo.
  • The imported vehicle must be a Right-hand drive. Left-hand drive vehicles are not allowed for registration unless they are for a particular purpose.
  • The used vehicles must pass a safety and mechanical inspection

II. Duty Payments For Importing Used Car From Japan To Kenya

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There is no option to avoid paying import tax costs in Kenya, but you should understand how the terms are used and the costs are calculated

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When importing cars to Kenya, you will have to pay a lot of taxes. They are expensive, but there are no better options. So to make your buying process smooth, knowing and understanding the taxes below is very helpful.

Taxation in Kenya is governed by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), which is responsible for collecting taxes on behalf of the government. The following taxes/duties are payable for motor vehicle imports based on customs value.

1. Import Duty (25%)

2. Excise Duty. This duty varies with vehicle category

  • Private passenger vehicles with Diesel engines whose engine capacity exceeds 3000cc (30%)
  • Private passenger vehicles with petrol engines whose engine capacity exceeds 2500cc (30%)
  • All Other Vehicle Categories (20%)

3. Railway Development Levy (1.5%)

4. Import Declaration Fees (2%)

5. Value Added Tax (16%)

It sounds very complicated to understand the above formula. Now it is not a problem anymore, the CIF price for all used cars on Car From Japan website (a famous platform selling used cars for sale in Kenya) is calculated automatically, so it will be easier to find a suitable car with your budget in a few seconds.

III. What Documents Are Required? 

Apart from knowing duty payments, you do need to know the required documents to make your importation procedure smooth. Importation Supporting documents should be attached including but not limited to (According to KRA):

1. Original Commercial Invoice

2. Original Bill of lading

3. Original Logbook from the country of importation that has been canceled from the country of origin, as this will be required by the National Transport and Safety Authority to give you an original Kenyan Log Book

4. Copy of your PIN certificate/ Copy of certificate of Incorporation (applicable to companies)

5. Pre-shipment inspection certificate. (certificate of roadworthiness)

If you clear all these rules and regulations and you are ready to import cars from Japan to Kenya, Car From Japan is also ready to serve you with a huge stock of used cars at affordable prices.

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Final Thoughts 

Importing cars from Japan to Kenya requires careful consideration of import regulations, reliable exporters, vehicle selection, shipping logistics, import duties, and taxes, documentation compliance, and registration processes. It is essential to adhere to the requirements set by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS). With the information we share in this article, we hope that it will make the import process easier. 

Philipp Meister
Philipp Meister
Philipp Meister is an amazing part of Car From Japan’s blogger team. After obtaining a degree in Automotive Technology from Technical University of Munich, Philipp worked as a technician in various Volvo dealerships. He has long been a car owner and enthusiast. With over 20 years experience in the automotive industry, he has great discussions about car that provide you interesting information of most famous cars. If you are a car lover and want to get most-updated trend of automotive industry, Philipp’s blog is a must-visit site.
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  5. So if the vehicle price in japan is reading $1500 what is the average total expenses to incur when cleared? Please do not include the cost initial cost in japan

  6. I need to get car clearance paper for Japanese car I bought a car from Japan and the custom here ask for clearance paper that prove the car has no ticket violation or don’t owe money to anyone

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  8. Hi Philipp, So if the vehicle price in Japan is reading $1500 what is the average total expenses to incur when cleared? Please do not include the cost initial cost in Japan.

  9. Can I get one who can help me , just looking to see whether I can get to import a car to Kenya for my personal use.
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