Ten years ago, KRA had a massive issue with cars which had evaded duty. One of my friends was test driving a Prado in the CBD when KRA officials pounced on him. They had him drive the car to Times Towers where it was confirmed that the vehicle had indeed been imported via a syndicate using military officers as duty-free. My friend was thrown out and told to tell the owner to contact KRA. As far as I know, the owner did not contact KRA and the vehicle was subsequently auctioned off (by then my friend was absolutely not interested in the car anymore).
So I guess the consequences are that you don’t get to enjoy your car at all for fear of losing it. It’s either go with it to KRA or sell it for parts.
What interests me is what rights do we as owners who follow all the proper steps including verifying with KRA then 7(!) years later they wake up and say sorry, but your car is dirty. Even worse, on the copy of records KRA shamelessly states “Copy of records is
not a certificate of compliance. Confirm duty status from customs services”. If I understand that correctly, KRA registers cars
without confirming whether the cars are compliant! If that isn’t an abdication of duty (pun unintended), I seriously don’t know what is.
It seems like buying a car nowadays is a gamble and the full responsibility lies with KRA. I have heard severally from different sources that even KB registered Probox’s are extremely dicey cars to buy locally.
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