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How to import goods in Australia which are valued over A$1,000?

by Guest3159  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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My parcel which is worth A$1,000 has just arrived in Australia and I need to know how I can get it. Any ideas?

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  1. Guest6408
    You will be sent a First Notice by Australia Post if you have imported goods with a declared or assessed value of more than A$1,000. In this case, you need to lodge an import declaration to Customs and Border Protection for the goods. The declaration will be assessed for duty, GST and Wine Equalization Tax (if applicable).  An import processing charge will also apply. Customs and Border Protection will advise you of the amount you need to pay before your parcel will be delivered to you.
    Customs and Border Protection cannot allow goods with a value over A$1,000 to be delivered by Australia Post until an import declaration is made and any liability for duty, taxes and charges is paid in full.  There may also be AQIS requirements to be met before Australia Post can deliver your goods.

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