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    Ordering from Tyga - import taxes?

    he-ya does anybody know when you import shit from tyga performance right..... it takes a few days or so to get here, weeks maybe but do you get charged import tax? or does it come straight to your door and are you like 'oh wow' my product... ??? or do you get that letter in the mail saying, your shit has arrived please pay us 100 or so dollars for nothing and we will send it to you. Happy?

    So yeah answers to this would be much appreciated.

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    This question has been asked and answered a bunch of times before: basically i believe there is no import duty, but if the revenue to the gubblemunt is over $50 then GST will be levied. so if your landed cost in nzd is $400 and under you were fine, more than $400 you got taxed. (so your parcel attraced duty of $50 on $400 WHEN THE GST RATE WAS 12.5%. If that still applies then the amount you can spend is less, unless the threshold is adjusted. have a look at the customs website, its bound to be in an FAQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    This question has been asked and answered a bunch of times before: basically i believe there is no import duty, but if the revenue to the gubblemunt is over $50 then GST will be levied. so if your landed cost in nzd is $400 and under you were fine, more than $400 you got taxed. (so your parcel attraced duty of $50 on $400 WHEN THE GST RATE WAS 12.5%. If that still applies then the amount you can spend is less, unless the threshold is adjusted. have a look at the customs website, its bound to be in an FAQ
    cheers man

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    Goods subject to GST and import duty
    Goods mailed into New Zealand may be subject to goods and services tax (GST) of 15%, based on the real or assessed value of the goods, and including the postal charges.

    The goods may also be subject to import duty. Import duties are calculated on the real or assessed value of the goods in New Zealand dollars.

    Goods liable for duty and GST of more than NZ$60 cannot be released until the charges are paid.

    There will also be an import entry transaction fee (IETF) of $25.30 (including GST) and a MAF Biosecurity risk-screening levy of $12.77 (including GST).
    Bike parts have no duty associated, so it is just the GST on the goods value + freight. If this is less than $60 you don't pay anything. If it is over $60 you pay the GST plus another $38 for the extra fees.

    So, if your goods + shipping = NZ$400 (at their exchange rate) then that is all you pay.

    Add $1 more however and you end up paying NZ$499
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ntoxcated View Post
    Bike parts have no duty associated, so it is just the GST on the goods value + freight. If this is less than $60 you don't pay anything. If it is over $60 you pay the GST plus another $38 for the extra fees.

    So, if your goods + shipping = NZ$400 (at their exchange rate) then that is all you pay.

    Add $1 more however and you end up paying NZ$499
    well im ordering new rearsets it 380 nzd. including postage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chancebmx25 View Post
    well im ordering new rearsets it 380 nzd. including postage.
    shit, they must be blinging as ones!

    do they have kick plates as cool as these ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    shit, they must be blinging as ones!

    do they have kick plates as cool as these ones?

    these

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chancebmx25 View Post
    these
    carbon fibre kickplates man. hey tygas 20 times better then ur pity china shit from fleabay. so im happy with 380. they look great. are fully adjustable. and man the fleabay ones cost 600 or so. and genuine suzuki ones are like 600 aswell. fuck that. went through all to find a used and abused from wreckers across the country. nothing at all. spent the last few days on the hunt for one. seeing my right side one has shattered. oh well. hello new rearsets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chancebmx25 View Post
    carbon fibre kickplates man. hey tygas 20 times better then ur pity china shit from fleabay. so im happy with 380. they look great. are fully adjustable. and man the fleabay ones cost 600 or so. and genuine suzuki ones are like 600 aswell. fuck that. went through all to find a used and abused from wreckers across the country. nothing at all. spent the last few days on the hunt for one. seeing my right side one has shattered. oh well. hello new rearsets!
    lol, those are fully custom buddy! and as good as tyga stuff is, it ain't got shit on fully custom
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    OH MAN! I want those Honda wing kick plates!

    I was thinking of getting VFR milled into the stock ones, but those wings look sick!

    Iv never been charged for Duty, my max buy was $500 NZ, and I just spent about $1000 on a full race exhaust system from Tyga, so in about 4 days Ill find out if I get it or not without having to pay,
    It took me 4 days to get my last Tyga stuff ($300 including shipping)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    OH MAN! I want those Honda wing kick plates!

    I was thinking of getting VFR milled into the stock ones, but those wings look sick!

    Iv never been charged for Duty, my max buy was $500 NZ, and I just spent about $1000 on a full race exhaust system from Tyga, so in about 4 days Ill find out if I get it or not without having to pay,
    It took me 4 days to get my last Tyga stuff ($300 including shipping)
    oh wow awesome. 4 days. shiat thats quick. how do you know if you get slugged or not? the order cost me 387 bux i was gonna get some other lil stuff but thought nah i dont wanna topple over 400. on my next order for the carbon cans ill include it i spose. my bikes being projected at the moment i cant wait till its finished itll look awesome. and go nutzs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chancebmx25 View Post
    oh wow awesome. 4 days. shiat thats quick. how do you know if you get slugged or not? the order cost me 387 bux i was gonna get some other lil stuff but thought nah i dont wanna topple over 400. on my next order for the carbon cans ill include it i spose. my bikes being projected at the moment i cant wait till its finished itll look awesome. and go nutzs!
    As you said in another post, its a 250 who cares.

    Just buy a bigger bike then sink money into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    As you said in another post, its a 250 who cares.

    Just buy a bigger bike then sink money into it.
    2stroke id own one in a heart beat :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    2stroke id own one in a heart beat :P
    yes you did like that TZR of mine! hehehe

    But that comment is related to a disparaging comment chance made in another thread . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    2stroke id own one in a heart beat :P
    Probably more reliable than a Honda..

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