Australian govt import changes

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I have just found that as of 3 weeks ago, the Australian govt has put restrictions and duties on all imported goods worth over $1000 in value. Goods over $1000 also need to be through a broker and 3 forms need to be filled out, one of which must be by the seller. Any goods where the appropriate fees and paperwork is not submitted within 60 days are forfeited.

My friend recently imported motorcycle parts with a stated value of $1100. The parcel was intercepted by customs who then checked the value and determined it to be $1500, the postage was $80 so the tax applicable was $158 and the brokerage fee $300 which also incurred a $30 tax. The final cost was $1668, just over a 50% increase in the actual purchase cost. How customs determined the value I do not know, but the actual purchase cost was $1100 as stated. So anyone that is bringing goods into Australia beware, keep your goods well under $1000 and if that is not possible be prepared for the $300 extra in appointing a broker as well as a 10% tax

David
 
We have paid 10% GST on all parts brought into the country for about 15 years now use to be free for under $1k but a retail giant here in Aus complained to the Gov that people were buy from OS and not buying from his retail shops and the GOV cave into him (Havey Norman).
As for 3rd party involvement I haven't heard anything about that but not sure about gifted parts, I brought a lot of my Norton parts before they tax the under $1k and when the Aussie $$$ was level with the US $$$ all them years ago.
But the only thing I have got lately from OS was just bits under $100 like tune up kits and replacement front cover for my Joe Hunt magneto from the US of A, lucky my old Norton is so reliable I haven't been buying much at all from OS in the last 15years only when doing major upgrade to it way back then.

Ashley
 
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