UPS (Woe is Me)
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 10:43 am
I ordered some stuff from Wimberley. They only let me ship via UPS - no choice in the matter. So I paid $US60 for express shipping, as I need the stuff very soon. And its still sitting in the US. Has been to four different cities, and now it has not moved for a whole day. Four days since I ordered.
Thankfully, I notice that Customs have recently changed their website:
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4376
It no longer makes any difference as to the method of importation what the dollar amount is they charge duty on. And that dollar amount is $1000 regardless now (no longer $250 vs $500).
So it looks like I am up for the UPS fee (bastards) but not from customs.
That is of course providing it actually gets here ...
Thankfully, I notice that Customs have recently changed their website:
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=4376
It no longer makes any difference as to the method of importation what the dollar amount is they charge duty on. And that dollar amount is $1000 regardless now (no longer $250 vs $500).
Imported goods with a value of A$1000 or less
- Imported goods arriving by post will be released duty and tax free by Customs for delivery direct to the addressee
-except for tobacco, tobacco products and alcoholic beverages (refer to example 2) or goods subject to import permit requirements
-in these cases, you will be contacted and notified of the action you must take.
- Imported goods arriving otherwise than by post will require the completion of a Self Assessed Clearance (SAC) declaration before clearance from Customs control
- SAC declarations can only be lodged electronically
- no cost recovery charges are imposed by Customs on SAC declarations but administrative/processing charges may be imposed by carriers acting on your behalf.
So it looks like I am up for the UPS fee (bastards) but not from customs.
That is of course providing it actually gets here ...