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Aussie Pinball Forums => General Chat - Non Pinball/coin-opp Discussion => Topic started by: Pop Bumper Pete on April 07, 2012, 02:36:02 PM

Title: Custom duties and Taxes
Post by: Pop Bumper Pete on April 07, 2012, 02:36:02 PM
I know that the Customs office and the Tax office gets interested when somebody imports more the $1000 worth of goods

Question, is it $1000 per shipment,..?
..or will they be charging me if I import more then $1000 from multiple places that will probably arrive in the same week?

IE, the color DMDs and my Flash Gordon playfield (and a third shipment) will probably arrive in the same week
Should I make sure I have extra set aside for Mr Swan?

Pete
Title: Re: Custom duties and Taxes
Post by: Strangeways on April 07, 2012, 03:30:25 PM

It is per shipment. The way it works is that the value of the shipment + shipping must be less than AUS $1000.

I've never had any problems with this "formula".

I have a friend who works in Customs Clearance and he told me they CAN keep track of shipments and if you were importing less than $1000 worth of goods every week of the year, it will spark their interest. If you imported several packages from the same source, on the same day, then this can also raise a red flag.

You should be ok Pete.
Title: Re: Custom duties and Taxes
Post by: Pop Bumper Pete on April 07, 2012, 04:50:41 PM
Ok i figured that
I just wanted to be sure

Thanks
Title: Re: Custom duties and Taxes
Post by: Retropin on April 07, 2012, 05:37:23 PM
Ok i figured that
I just wanted to be sure

Thanks

Friendly overseas suppliers are normally willing to make an invoice less than $1000
Title: Re: Custom duties and Taxes
Post by: Caveoftreasures on April 07, 2012, 09:03:29 PM
some parts, or replacement parts can be exempt if its a part for personal use that is replacing a dead part.

if its for commercial resale, different story. that the advice i got from my local customs house last time i did a order over a few grand etc.  ^^^