TinyTim:mattwnz:Geektastic: This is in the press again with the usual discussion.
I received today notice of the following duties payable on a single item of clothing from the USA which cost US$247 inc delivery:
"Revenue Type IMPORT DUTY" "Amount $24.70"
"GST" "$49.61"
"IMPORT TRANSACTION FEE" "$25.44"
"GST ON IMPORT TRANSACT FEE" "$3.82"
"BIOSECURITY LEVY" "$15.33"
"GST ON BIOSECURITY LEVY" "$2.30"
"Total payable for this transaction" "$121.20"
It seems like a huge amount in extra charges for no real reason, as a single item of new ñclothing represents the same biosecurity risk as a jumper knitted and sent by my Mum on which no duty is payable.
That is more than the 'whats my duty' website calculates it at. Maybe you should question the amount, because the NZ cusomts website calculates it from 106.94 - 112.35, depending on what the delivery component was. It does say it is only an estimate, but some of those look to be fixed fees.Also if the goods were just $25 cheaper, it doesn't appear you would have had to pay anything. So it is a bit of a lesson for all, to make sure that you use the calculator before purhcasing, especially items with duty on them.
Don't forget it's $US, so /.81.
But this is odd - the clothing was $US 247 but why is the duty $NZ 24.7? Maybe you got off lightly...
On the other hand, was there no explicit delivery charge? Because you don't pay duty on delivery.
Good point, I missed that it was in USD. If that is the case then yes they may have got of lightly. It does still suck how it can go from 0 dollars, to 100 dollar plus, by just spending a bit more. So pays to be very careful and buy cheaper goods. Would be interesting to know if it was still cheaper than NZ prices.