Hey all,
has anyone here had experience importing stuff? I got sent an AGV Valentino special from the US for a mate. Customs jsut sent me a letter saying that I've gotta pay them $105 to get it though.
What's the deal? Can I get out of this?
Hey all,
has anyone here had experience importing stuff? I got sent an AGV Valentino special from the US for a mate. Customs jsut sent me a letter saying that I've gotta pay them $105 to get it though.
What's the deal? Can I get out of this?
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Get them to be a little more specific about why you are being charged $105...is it for GST? duty? quarenteen?
GST is only payable for goods over $400, and duty is only payable if you intend to on-sell, or if its not a personal import.
Could be handling fees and quaranteen (bad spelling) but couldn't imagine why?
I recently imported a whole lot of leathers and customs were good about it...
(check the value they put on it when they sent it)
Get them to explain exactly why you need to pay the $105 then maybe we can help...good luck
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According to their website, crash helmets attract 17% duty plus GST.
http://www.customs.govt.nz/importers...ms+Charges.htm
However (BUT!) I'd heard that FFM were no longer manufacturing helmets here, so the 17% duty was wiped.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
A helmet if im not mistaken... then i dont think u gotta pay any duty unless they put the value high...
I just bought two helmet from US and both of them without any charges from the customs...
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Nope. Phone em up and give em a credit card number - parcel turns up a couple of days later. Or get your "mate" to phone up and pay the charges.Originally Posted by Toast
They are just charging you gst on the goods so for $105 they've valued your lid at about $900 (probably off the value printed on the customs declaration).
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It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
When I spoke with customs recently (I import 'stuff') I was told that everything to be imported incurrs GST. But I thought I'd read here recently that helmts are now exempt?! I suggest you ring the national customs helpline for advice: 0800 4 CUSTOMS (0800 428 786).
So, the deal I have with the people I buy the 'stuff' I import is that they state on the customs form that the goods have a value of $1 per item. As I import about 100 items at a time, well, do the maths youself.
What I actually pay is between myself and the person I buy my good from, and my accountant, Ms Biff.
No I don't import drugs, porn, animals or helmets before anyone asks. Or horny, stoned, animals wearing helmets for that matter.
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I brought a Shoei helmet from Aussie 10 years ago & had to pay customs the GST.
I buy books & DVDs from Amazon in the States all the time & never get charged anything. Go figure. Maybe that $400 value statement above is true? Check out the customs site and/or call them for further details.
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Yes, everything that is a physical thing incurs GST. But as a matter of (their) convenience Customs won't bother to collect any amount of GST less than $50 - which is equivalent to $400. BUT - this concession only applies if there are no other duties. Any other duty at all and you cop the lot.Originally Posted by Biff
Other (obvious ) exemption is something that you took out of the country and are bringing back (ie your baggage). And up to $700 (I think) of personal type effects for your own personal use. Which MIGHT cover helmets - but not if it is for a mate.
If some expert says I'm wrong, believe them. I'm familiar with the rules for trade imports, but personal stuff is a bit different.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Isn't there a bi-lateral trade agreement in place with Oz these days, relating to the payment, or should I say non-payment of GST?Originally Posted by Slim
I've bought loads of stuff from Oz over the last few months, some of it quite expensive, and I've never been hit with any additional charges.
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how far does that "personal stuff" argument work? Because the stupid customs brokers that handled my last internet purchase of riding gear hit me hard with duty and then GST on top of that. Amongst a few other balls-ups....Originally Posted by wildcat_lgf
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I never thought about declaring it was for personal use and not for on-selling (which was the case) because I didn't think that changed the cirumstances to avoid duty.
On that battle, I decided to retreat early and save my sanity rather than engage the wheels of bureaucracy in a running street battle....
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Just checked the statement again, and yeah, it's for GST.
Shit, shoulda told the cuz in US to declare it for less. Though, it was insured for US$600, so that may have screwed things up a little if it were declared for $1 or so.
I guess the helmet just got a touch more expensive.
Cheers all for your help.
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According to their web page, that would be GST only (no import durty).Originally Posted by HDTboy
Not exactly. If you go there, and keep receipts, you can claim GST back at the airport when you leave (for some items). Dunno about imports etc.; I don't think Customs cares too much of the source of the item.Originally Posted by Biff
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
You can claim back GST in Aust on single invoices over $300.00AUD. That's how my darling wife got a ring AND earings in Port DouglasOriginally Posted by vifferman
Our Govt doesn't offer the same concession.
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Just a thought...said mate is from China...if it's going to be taken back there, will the back off?
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