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    HI..
    I just got a exhaust system from the UK...
    When it got here... FedX called me and told me there
    was GST owing... gave her my card number over
    the phone all done.. tuned up 3 days later..
    system $791nz ... GST $160...

    I have a Tank on its way... $650nz... hope
    that comes though fedX... they seem the
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    ooooo.. you got new parts for the buell....ooooo can i pop around and see PLEASE
    As soon as everything arrives and i fit it, i will give you a yell...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeJay View Post
    Jeez mate all you had to do was say good morning, give her the notice number and credit card details, say thank you and it would have been done.
    She would have sorted the invoice and everything.
    Getting all technical and trying to show people up pisses them off and they become unhelpful.
    I bet you didnt talk so tough to the customs person. If you did you would have been told to use a broker

    Generally speaking customs allow you one freebie, where they do the brokers job for you.
    Next time they will probably tell you to get a broker
    Different delivery address may get you another freebie
    Thanks for your input (Do you work for NZ Post perhaps?) hahaaa. At no time was she interested in my credit card details nor even trying to help regarding finding an invoice. If she ahd suggested that she could help me I would have given her the credit card number on the spot. All I wanted to know was some answers. I was not trying to get all technical but merely trying to find out why I needed to pay NZ Post for something that I found out I could do myself with one phone call for free rather than pay them another $85 + GST.

    I have no interest in changing addresses and trying to get freebies but I do object to poor customer service when I am trying to find out some info..
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    Quote Originally Posted by thecharmed01 View Post
    Was it addressed to a business?

    If it's addressed to a residential premises, you are more likely to avoid being snagged.
    But if it's addressed to a business address, they immediately assume it's a business purchase, hence the broker letter.
    I've found that a few times.

    Also, it really sucks when the sender puts a dodgy amount on it (and you have no idea they have done so) and you get pulled up on it
    Was in that rather awkward position recently, bought a camera lens and got a call about paying GST, I said that's fine just let me know how much (still cost me half the price of buying in NZ) as I didn't have a calculator handy. They guy then demanded proof of my purchase price, I had to provide a receipt and when I asked why, they told me that they didn't believe it was a 300-odd dollar item.
    I was mighty confused too as I paid about $600NZD but I did as they asked, sent the paypal receipt and paid the GST. Lens arrived within two days.
    Had a bit of a giggle as I guess the company I bought off knew the $400 threshold and were trying to save me some hassle, but tut tut on their part
    No it was addressed to my home adress...The Customs lady said it had been held up as a commercial purchase because of the email address of the vendor???????? She sorted it all out and its on its way.

    Sorry I said duty I meant GST paid..no issues with paying it but rather the point of my initial post was the poor service from NZ Post and as a heads up to anyone if you get this type of letter...
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    For packages over $1000 you will need to register for a Customs Client Code. Easily done... and worth it. Simplifies imports as you can have that number put on your 'shipping details' thus customs immediately know whom to contact (since most courier companies suck).

    I found all this out the hard way ordering in some camera gear that I couldn't get here.

    btw there are some items that don't incurr GST.. and I don't know the full of it, but the last $1200US lens I ordered incurred only a small fee from customs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Bastards have had more than a few dollars off me in the last few months!
    edit, I have had a good look at the NZ Customs website and can find no reference to any motor vehicle parts at all. can you direct us?
    "Customs duty rates" on this page...
    http://www.customs.govt.nz/features/...s/default.aspx

    It's a bugger to find...

    In the "M" section is...
    Motor cycle parts 0%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood View Post
    Thanks for your input (Do you work for NZ Post perhaps?) hahaaa. At no time was she interested in my credit card details nor even trying to help regarding finding an invoice. If she ahd suggested that she could help me I would have given her the credit card number on the spot. All I wanted to know was some answers. I was not trying to get all technical but merely trying to find out why I needed to pay NZ Post for something that I found out I could do myself with one phone call for free rather than pay them another $85 + GST.

    I have no interest in changing addresses and trying to get freebies but I do object to poor customer service when I am trying to find out some info..
    You probably dont even realise how you are talking to the person, pissed off that customs are doing a job, the first person you talk to gets it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    You probably dont even realise how you are talking to the person, pissed off that customs are doing a job, the first person you talk to gets it.
    As before thanks for your input however before anyone else reads between the lines let me make this clear......I have no issues whatsoever with Customs doing their job and I have no issues paying GST and all the other fees charged on the importing of the muffler.

    I spend a huge amount of my day delaing with a wide range of people requiring information and service from me so am fully aware of how I speak to people...........I am well aware that the next comment will be viewed as negative..but FFS get off your high horse and actually read the f*%king post properly before commenting...and your last emoticon speaks more about you than me............
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    "Customs duty rates" on this page...
    http://www.customs.govt.nz/features/...s/default.aspx

    It's a bugger to find...

    In the "M" section is...
    Motor cycle parts 0%
    Thanks Nordie, it is a bugger to find and now I feel like I need a refund!
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    by rights.... if everyone we deal with is by "Free Trade".. we should only pay GST.....
    or am i barking up the wrong tree..



    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hailwood View Post
    As before thanks for your input however before anyone else reads between the lines let me make this clear......I have no issues whatsoever with Customs doing their job and I have no issues paying GST and all the other fees charged on the importing of the muffler.
    I agree... the last two customs administration staff I have talked to have gone out of their way to be helpful (even had one hunting around under others peoples desk to find my paper work that had fallen off a pile and behind a desk).

    I do feel a little sorry for them.. it sounds that in this 22nd centry of IT wizz bang, 3D intranet porn and appliances that give you verbal abuse... customs is still a very paper based process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    by rights.... if everyone we deal with is by "Free Trade".. we should only pay GST.....
    or am i barking up the wrong tree..

    additional to the sales tax from the country you imported from (AUS GST or UK VAT).

    IMHO if you import then the only GST payable here should be for the local courier... not the other contries sale price nor their international shipping fee... If it is not a Sale or Service you can get here why should you pay any tax on it?

    For example would you expect to pay New Zealand tax on a website sucscription to Playboy.com??

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    Quote Originally Posted by grbaker View Post
    additional to the sales tax from the country you imported from (AUS GST or UK VAT).

    IMHO if you import then the only GST payable here should be for the local courier... not the other contries sale price nor their international shipping fee... If it is not a Sale or Service you can get here why should you pay any tax on it?

    For example would you expect to pay New Zealand tax on a website sucscription to Playboy.com??
    But there's no VAT on stuff from the UK.

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    I posted a thread about all this recently.

    No duty on bike parts, but there is GST.

    GST is payable to IRD

    Customs charge you for collecting the GST.

    Then you pay GST on the sum Customs charged you for charging you GST.

    Then for good luck a MAF levy is added even though the MAF guys were somewhere else ignoring a ton of infected pork produucts from China.

    Of course, you guessed it, GST is then also added to the MAF levy.

    By the way, the current level at which imports attract GST is relatively recent. It used to be anything over $700. Now it's more like $400.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grbaker View Post
    additional to the sales tax from the country you imported from (AUS GST or UK VAT).

    IMHO if you import then the only GST payable here should be for the local courier... not the other contries sale price nor their international shipping fee... If it is not a Sale or Service you can get here why should you pay any tax on it?

    For example would you expect to pay New Zealand tax on a website sucscription to Playboy.com??
    you pay gst on it because you would have paid gst on it if you bought it here so they get their tax no matter who you buy off

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