Do I need to collect customs duties when domestic furniture is exported to Australia?

Updated on furniture 2024-07-24
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The value of goods exceeding 1000 Australian dollars is tariff, and the specific tariff rules need to be checked on the official website of Australian Customs according to the customs code of the goods.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    DUTY tariff as long as the certificate of origin in China and Australia is exempt from tariffs, but GST is still required, if you don't dislike the complexity, when GST is 10%, the actual formula in Australia is calculated like this, import GST = (value of goods + sea freight (20USD CBM) + insurance (no insurance = 0) + tariff) x 10% Customs system fee is 93 to 172 Australian dollars.

Related questions
2 answers2024-07-24

I tell you with practical experience that you must need fumigation, otherwise you will die in trouble at the port of destination, fumigation at the port of destination is expensive, and if it is more serious, it will be returned.

2 answers2024-07-24

A fumigation certificate is required for customs clearance of wooden furniture exported to Australia.

1 answers2024-07-24

Find an agent or rent a warehouse and open a shop and advertise on some Chinese forums.

1 answers2024-07-24

The main thing is a security issue. It can be found on some official websites of Australian government agencies.

2 answers2024-07-24

Formal institutions generally pay a month's rent, and when the rent exceeds 350 a week, they have the right to charge you a month's rent as a deposit. If it is grouped, it is generally 4 weeks or a month as a deposit.