duty free gear?

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sailpilot
sailpilot
QLD
787 posts
QLD, 787 posts
30 Sep 2007 12:18am
Anyone tried or know of places that sell duty free sails etc. Am flying from and to Brisbane?

I see the customs give 900 bucks of goods including "sporting gear", or does this just refer to what you bring in from OS shops?

HOw much tax is on our sailing gear anyway, maybe not worth the trouble?? Any ideas.

Thanks, Phil
Magnus8
Magnus8
QLD
366 posts
QLD, 366 posts
2 Oct 2007 10:34pm
Its a good idea seeing that the $ is so strong are we are still being stung $2400 for a new board. It was this price when the dollar was only 0.45 US!

Let me know how you get on
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
3 Oct 2007 5:16pm
Singapore is very cheap and close to Oz...Qantas lets you fly with "1 set" of windsurf gear free. If you bought it new, just take the plastic off and use it once or twice, and say it's used. Nobody even asked me about the gear I brought in, probably because my luggage was so decrepid...

Leech
Leech
WA
1933 posts
WA, 1933 posts
3 Oct 2007 3:56pm
Careful, you'll get your topic locked
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=31025 for tax evasion
sailpilot
sailpilot
QLD
787 posts
QLD, 787 posts
4 Oct 2007 10:38pm
No real luck so far, the duty free stores won't deal with anything "unusual". BUt they did say that you can take virtually anything (up to $1000) out of the country new and get a tax refund on the GST with your reciept once returned. I'm not actually sure if there's any other duties etc on our gear. Surely one of the "site sponsor" guys would have an idea.

decrepit
decrepit
WA
12872 posts
WA, 12872 posts
4 Oct 2007 8:44pm
quote:
Originally posted by sailpilot

--- and get a tax refund on the GST with your reciept once returned. I'm not actually sure if there's any other duties etc on our gear. Surely one of the "site sponsor" guys would have an idea.



I thought when the GST came in, it was supposed to be the only tax, there shouldn't be any other duty/tax
RayQ
RayQ
WA
638 posts
WA, 638 posts
7 Oct 2007 1:11pm
I bought a Neil Pryd sail a few years back flying out of Perth. The shop sold it to me as duty free, and I brought it back in after my trip, during which I used it.
Totaly legal, you just have to find a shop willing to do it, no big deal.
There is a 5% import tax on windsurfers, and then 10% GST on the lot
Dont know about sails, they could fall under a higher tax to protect our textile industrie

choco
choco
SA
4181 posts
SA, 4181 posts
7 Oct 2007 3:51pm
Imported a couple of NP X9 masts and my broker said that the masts were exempt from any duties.
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
8 Oct 2007 2:21pm
People travel with surfboards and expensive golf clubs, etc, all the time; do you think they pay import duty every time they enter a country? I doubt it!
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
7733 posts
WA, 7733 posts
8 Oct 2007 12:05pm
New vs second hand

A guy told me a few years ago, he used to open the sail bags, chuck in a handful of grass and call 'em secondhand... Can't remember why he did this, but it might be due to duty on new items only...
DavMen
DavMen
NSW
1510 posts
NSW, 1510 posts
8 Oct 2007 2:37pm
quote:
Originally posted by Pugwash

New vs second hand

A guy told me a few years ago, he used to open the sail bags, chuck in a handful of grass and call 'em secondhand... Can't remember why he did this, but it might be due to duty on new items only...



I can see quarantine officials would be really impressed with that stunt!
Further once you've used gear even once its hardly new and can't see how you would call this evasion!
555
555
892 posts
555 555
892 posts
8 Oct 2007 1:03pm
Maybe a handful of damp sand in the bag would be a better option, or a squirt of fresh water before rolling it up..

For some reason NZ TV shows 'Border Patrol', and I wouldn't want to be the guy that pissed off those Sydney quarantine guys!
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
7733 posts
WA, 7733 posts
8 Oct 2007 1:38pm
I think the point the guy was making when he said "throw in a handful of grass" was make it look like it has been used... Then again, he may not give a sh!t about quarantine.

The main point is, how does duty apply to used sporting equiptment As wet willy says, people travel with sporting gear all the time...

DavMen
DavMen
NSW
1510 posts
NSW, 1510 posts
8 Oct 2007 4:07pm
When traveling with gear I don't think they would even say 'Boo' they didn't when I went through customs in Sydney with my board, as long as its not packaged up as brand new item same goes for cameras etc.
Sending freight might be different - Although I did have a single (new) fin sent from the US and the vendor just marked the goods as 'prototype' without problem.
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