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traumatized
07-08-2007, 08:05 AM
Hello Everyone,

I have done a search which showed me a thread for shipping and customs charges however i was not able to get into the thread for some reason.

My question is I would like to purchase some wheels from the UK and the supplier kindly advised me to check for any duty charges to get the wheels into Australia does anyone know if i will be charges any duty charges to get the wheels into Australia?

Are there any other charges that i should know of? I know i need to check with my bank to see how much they will charge for tranfering of money to the UK.

Any help with information would be great.

Thanks.

aaronng
07-08-2007, 08:33 AM
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4273

traumatized
07-08-2007, 01:37 PM
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4273


Thanks Aaronng, I decided to call customs they stated that for wheels if it is under $1000AU excluding freight it will be duty free and gst free

aaronng
07-08-2007, 01:52 PM
Thanks Aaronng, I decided to call customs they stated that for wheels if it is under $1000AU excluding freight it will be duty free and gst free

That's generous of them. Last time I imported a $700 lens (5 years ago), they still wanted 10% GST from me. :(

kid_dynamite
07-08-2007, 02:22 PM
That's generous of them. Last time I imported a $700 lens (5 years ago), they still wanted 10% GST from me. :(

Yeah the threshold was lower back then (around $4-500?). It was increased to $1000 about 2 years ago.

http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=5549

aimre
07-08-2007, 02:39 PM
yep, just get the guy who sends it to claim the price is below threshold. They dont really know the true value of thing. I know ppl who have gott $2500 woth of things and not payed any tax

ACTI0NMAN-1
07-08-2007, 02:46 PM
$1000 or under, you just pay gst if requested by customs. Unless you claim you sent it there and it was being returned.

kid_dynamite
07-08-2007, 03:01 PM
$1000 or under, you just pay gst if requested by customs. Unless you claim you sent it there and it was being returned.
Nah, goods valued at $1k and under are tax and duty free - check my link above..


yep, just get the guy who sends it to claim the price is below threshold. They dont really know the true value of thing. I know ppl who have gott $2500 woth of things and not payed any tax
Dumbest suggestion yet. False or misleading statements for the purposes of satisfying Customs is an offence, not to mention that if you undervalue the item and it gets lost in transit, if you have insurance you're only going to get back the lesser amount.

aimre
07-08-2007, 06:04 PM
Dumbest suggestion yet. False or misleading statements for the purposes of satisfying Customs is an offence, not to mention that if you undervalue the item and it gets lost in transit, if you have insurance you're only going to get back the lesser amount.

Look at it this way. Is it the VALUE of the item, or the price YOU paid?

the price the original owner of my mates VL paid for an autometer boost gauge was $140. This i sent back to get repairs to the US.

The true VALUE for the item, according to autometer, remebering that even the $140 price is WAY under the tax threshold, is US$12

jeffske
07-08-2007, 06:37 PM
hehe i love it, i do this shit for a job. these are the facts;
1. anything under FOB value of AUD$1000 is duty AND gst free (SAC), if you need to pay duty the duty will be 10% for PMV wheels
2. dont try to under declare a value to customs (or at least not by some ridiculous amount) they have people who specialise in all fields and can evaluate any import at their descretion. IF they dont agree with your "value" then they can use their own values, and it is a false statement to Customs

so duty, if payable is 10% of FOB value (free on board)
GST is calculated by (FOB+duty+freight+insurance)X10%
any further questions?

traumatized
07-08-2007, 08:22 PM
hehe i love it, i do this shit for a job. these are the facts;
1. anything under FOB value of AUD$1000 is duty AND gst free (SAC), if you need to pay duty the duty will be 10% for PMV wheels
2. dont try to under declare a value to customs (or at least not by some ridiculous amount) they have people who specialise in all fields and can evaluate any import at their descretion. IF they dont agree with your "value" then they can use their own values, and it is a false statement to Customs

so duty, if payable is 10% of FOB value (free on board)
GST is calculated by (FOB+duty+freight+insurance)X10%
any further questions?

The person i spoke to also said that it is $1000 excluding shipping, so it is based only on the price on the item not including shipping. Is this true?

maracer
07-08-2007, 08:40 PM
The person i spoke to also said that it is $1000 excluding shipping, so it is based only on the price on the item not including shipping. Is this true?

That's right:thumbsup:
Just make sure your order is under $1000.00 and you should be sweet:thumbsup:

jeffske
07-08-2007, 09:27 PM
The person i spoke to also said that it is $1000 excluding shipping, so it is based only on the price on the item not including shipping. Is this true?

correct, FOB is free on board meaning the value is only for the goods
CFR or CIF includes the freight (CFR = cost & freight, CIF = cost, insurance,freight)