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    Importing a bike from OZ

    Hey all, who's imported a bike from OZ to NZ?.
    I'm moving back in a month or so and am thinking about bringing my Buell back with me.

    Looking at info sent via a Freight company it looks like i'll be up for GST, i haven't owned it for a year and haven't been outa the country
    for more than 21months.
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    I do plan on keeping it tho.

    Can anyone give a 100% answer on weather i will have to pay GST on it?.
    If so its not gonna be cost effective to bring it back after i pay whats owing on it plus shipping....
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    You just answered your own question...

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    doesnt look like you qualify because of the time. as below.

    motor vehicles (including motorcycles) that are imported by a person who—
    (i) has arrived in New Zealand and, on the date the motor vehicle is imported, holds a
    document authorising residence in New Zealand; and
    (ii) has resided or been domiciled outside New Zealand for the whole of the 21-month
    period preceding his or her arrival; and
    (iii) has personally owned and used the motor vehicle overseas for at least 1 year before
    the earlier of the following:
    (A) the date of the person’s departure for New Zealand:
    (B) the date on which the motor vehicle is surrendered for shipping; and
    (iv) gives a concession reference 80 undertaking: Free


    pic hasnt come out, looks like its the file type.......

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    I was hoping i could get by on the not selling for 2years clause.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    I was hoping i could get by on the not selling for 2years clause.........
    I'd suggest you ring or email Customs and get it from the horse's mouth. Email's probably the best way, you can print the responses and keep them for reference when you ship the bike. I looked into taking my bike to WA but it just wasn't worth the aggro, far easier to Oz-NZ tho. The Ozzie authorities were extremely helpful and I'd wager the kiwi bunch would be just as professional.

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    Bringing this back up.

    Currently the bike isn't in my name, been a slack arse, its still under the bike shops name.
    To get it in my name i need a Roadworthy,swap rego over to VIC from NSW and pay Duty, looking at around $1200+ all up. Then plus importing costs. More $$$$$$$$

    Just thinking could i get the bike shop to cancel rego, and import it unrego'd?. Like one would do if importing a bike from the States etc...

    What paper work would i need to import it????????.
    Obviously i wouldn't have ownership papers as such just a bill of sale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    Bringing this back up.

    Currently the bike isn't in my name, been a slack arse, its still under the bike shops name.
    To get it in my name i need a Roadworthy,swap rego over to VIC from NSW and pay Duty, looking at around $1200+ all up. Then plus importing costs. More $$$$$$$$

    Just thinking could i get the bike shop to cancel rego, and import it unrego'd?. Like one would do if importing a bike from the States etc...

    What paper work would i need to import it????????.
    Obviously i wouldn't have ownership papers as such just a bill of sale.
    yea you would need ownership title, you would need the de-reg papers and evidence of reg in the country it came from.. not sure what else u need.

    I got an imported bike in the shed - I have NO paperwork or previous proof of it being reg in any other country.. all i have is ownership paper to say i own it and its not stolen but thats not enough for the govt unfortunately. it sucks, id love to reg it its mint cond but can't it just sits there getting dusty.

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    Damn that sucks, how do people import bikes from the states and get em on the road then, if not owned previously?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    Damn that sucks, how do people import bikes from the states and get em on the road then, if not owned previously?.
    would love to know bro, if anyone knows post up! love to get mine reg'd on here. there is no reason for it not to. just red tape from the govt eh

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    Too hard basket and too costly too by the sounds
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    Quote Originally Posted by AE4ME View Post
    Too hard basket and too costly too by the sounds
    yep its gonna be expensive but i will do it.....got to have something to show for my OZ adventure. Besides a huge debt.
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    Don't waste your time importing ones, Buells grow on trees over here
    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/7108...ee-after-crash

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    ^^ hahaha
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    it cant be too hard, they are coming over from the states damaged, whole, in good order by the container full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    it cant be too hard, they are coming over from the states damaged, whole, in good order by the container full.
    That what i was thinking..... just expensive if i have to change into my name. I have sent an email off to the freight agent who handles the NZ side. Will ring em tomorrow to find out more.
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