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Bully1
30-07-2008, 02:18 PM
I am looking at bring in a fishing Reel from the USA & want to know if i will be charged any import taxes?? Has anyone elso done this, were you charged duty & how much was it??
Thanks
Mike
station-rat
30-07-2008, 02:26 PM
If it's under $1000.00 and comes into this country by post you will not be charged anything. If it comes by courier (UPS or DHL or Fedex ) they can if the like, collect the tax and charge you their fee for doing it. Post Office is the go if you can.
Matheson
30-07-2008, 05:55 PM
There is a free trade agreement with Aus and USA. The most you can expect is to pay 10% GST. I looked into this when I was lloking at importing a boat
Matho
marco
30-07-2008, 05:59 PM
There is a free trade agreement with Aus and USA. The most you can expect is to pay 10% GST. I looked into this when I was lloking at importing a boat
Matho
that is assuming the reel is " made in the usa " . you will need a letter from the manufacturer proving it is as well .
here is some info for you
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=5549
Black Pig
30-07-2008, 06:18 PM
I have imported fishing gear including rods, reels, lures and sp's about 6-7 times with no issues with tax or duties.
Jeremy87
30-07-2008, 06:20 PM
for items over $1000. 5% import fee and then 10% on the item cost, import fee and postage.
2manylures
30-07-2008, 06:52 PM
If it's under $1000.00 and comes into this country by post you will not be charged anything.
Spot-On ;D
Go ahead & grab it, in fact get two. 8-)
smoked
30-07-2008, 07:46 PM
bully anything under a thou you wont get charge duty tax.
Bubba Gump
30-07-2008, 11:46 PM
Found out the hard way over here in France, import tax is 30-40% of the value of the imported product! Started sending all my ordered items to my house in Australia when I found out it was nothing for products under $1000. Only problem is I have to wait a year to play with them!
Ozie_3
31-07-2008, 06:21 AM
Bully1
ive imported guitars in the past and aussie customs charges import duty and GST if the value of goods including import duty is over $400.00 (pretty sure of this).... they have in their rules... a and/or clause that makes the 400 apply.... a guitar from usa valued at $400 with $60 postage costs cost me $70=+change in duty and GST....unless rules were changed in last year or so that would apply...i had to supply customs with a paypal invoice to prove cost (or they would estimate....)...
so if you can get an invoice total for say $300... then youre safe..
they have their rules on site.... google australian customs....
hope this helps
cheers Chris
ps... gst is charged on cost + postage + customs duty....... yeah i recon thats double tax too....
notsa
31-07-2008, 10:40 AM
I just got a reel from USA and it cost $35 postage and fees but it was sent as a gift .
2manylures
31-07-2008, 11:05 AM
I am looking at bring in a fishing Reel from the USA & want to know if i will be charged any import taxes?? Has anyone elso done this, were you charged duty & how much was it??
Thanks
Mike
MIKE, I've imported 000's of items some high priced over the threshold & many under.
I've been BUSTED also.
You're going to get all sorts of conflicting replies as has been the case so far & short of starting an arguement the easiest way is to get the info from the "horses mouth"
Here's all you'll require:
CUSTOMS VICTORIA:
8.30am – 4.00pm. Monday – Friday.
Ph: 1800 011 018
FAX: 03 9339 1500
EMAIL: mgfimports@customs.gov.au (mgfimports@customs.gov.au)
WEBSITE: www.customs.gov.au (http://www.customs.gov.au/)
Melbourne Gateway Facility
Att: Customs
P/O Box 1361
Tullamarine Business Centre
Vic., 3043.
I kept this info for next time I get done.
kevvie
31-07-2008, 11:11 AM
Boys i have bought rods and reels from all over the world.
If it is sent through aussie post you wont pay a thing in tax unless the item is over 1k. Even then items i have bought over 1k in value sometimes slip through.
Goldfinch
18-08-2008, 08:47 PM
To avoid issues try and buy for under AU$1000 per item and shipped seperately. Otherwise it can be a pain in the ass unless it gets sent via Fedex who look after the customs clearance etc for a fee. If it's sent by US mail and it's over AU$1000 in value it's a trip to customs at the airport and some annoying paperwork.
Been doing it for years with expensive audio equipment.
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