What is the $1000 tax - that went a few years back and you are now supposed to pay GST etc on all imports no matter the value though it is often not applied.
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For goods with a value of AUD1000 or less, there are generally no duties, taxes or charges to pay at the border.
However, From 1 July 2018, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) may be collected by overseas vendors of such low value goods when imported from overseas by consumers in Australia. GST will be charged at the point of sale and not at the border.
For goods with a value over AUD1000, you will need to fill out an Import Declaration, and pay duties, taxes and charges at the border.
That avoids nothing these days - used to be you had to pay gst and other taxes on imports over $1000 but that $1000 limit was removed a couple of years back - in theory now payable on everything - so only ordering 3 at a time has means nothing. Thankfully the workload in checking everything means it is done randomly so often there is nothing to pay.
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Both my experience and border force say that’s wrong.
Yes I paid GST at check out but last time I also had to pay import duty on top of that
Originally the GST lower threshold was $1,000 as referenced in this article.
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