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    Buying from abroad & tax

    I have been recently gathering parts from the UK & the US.

    So far its just been small low value stuff but i am about to buy some coilovers and possibly some wheels, which, are of a higher value.

    What is the situation with import duty? The coils and wheels will be coming from separate sellers at different dates and will both have a value of less than $1000aud.

    Am I liable for tax charges once they have landed?

    Cheers,
    Allan

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    If it's under 1k and they are coming separtely then there should be no problem with tax/import duty.
    Last edited by team_v; 09-02-2010 at 10:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    If it's under 1k and they are coming separtely then there should be no problem with tax.
    Lovely Thanks mate.

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    You can try and get the seller to write a lower value for the items you want brought in also.

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    I got a chip in the mail the other day and the description was:

    "Automotive Electrical Data. $0.00"

    I thought that was clever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayray086 View Post
    You can try and get the seller to write a lower value for the items you want brought in also.
    rayray, thats fraud, and I'm sure that walshydub would never contemplate that!! also, if the goods get lost or damaged, its much harder to claim the full value if youve declared a lower insured one?
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    That's true... I think short-term more often than long-term!

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    just remember that$1k total INCLUDES shipping, and even if you do seperate parcels, if the total going to your address equals over $1k in " a reasonable amount of time", they can still slug you for import duty, 10% total.

    I ship parcels to my brother if two are likely to arrive within a reasonable amount of time. I pay enough tax thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cogdoc View Post
    just remember that$1k total INCLUDES shipping, and even if you do seperate parcels, if the total going to your address equals over $1k in " a reasonable amount of time", they can still slug you for import duty, 10% total.

    I ship parcels to my brother if two are likely to arrive within a reasonable amount of time. I pay enough tax thanks.
    My cousin is a Customs Broker and he has informed me that the Customs Duty (5%) is only on the Invoiced Unit Costs (over AUD1000), then GST (10%) is charged on Total Invoice (inc Shipping) + Customs Duty ... so plan on paying roughly 115% of the "web" price plus 105% of shipping to your door (plus whatever currency conversions and fees apply.)
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    Have the parts sent in smaller lots and at different times, ( ie 2 wheels at a time) I have had split orders from German auto just to avoid the tax threshold.

    You really want the invoice to be the same amount as the accouint / credit card you have used to pay with, if your investigated it isnt hard for the excise guys to see if you have been fraudulent. ( ie paperwork figures must match )
    Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

    If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

    Cheers,
    Grant...

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