Saturday, July 4, 2015

How To Proceed With Shipping Packages To Australia

By Belinda Norbert


It is important to know even the slightest details aside from customs regulations before you ship any type of cargo to Australia. One is the use of shipping containers. There are units for exclusive use or those that can be shared by multiple shippers. There are 20 and 40 footer containers that you can select from. Prices vary so ask for different estimates to become more cost-efficient.

The first essential concern is the prospective costs of importing goods which include General Services Tax or GST and other duties. Compute prices after conversion into Australian currency. Calculate GST by adding the cost of commodities, insurance premium, duty tax, and transport fees. The tariff is 10 percent of the total sum. Online calculators can help you with this concern.

It is necessary to secure insurance coverage as possible protection versus losses and damages. You must be prepared for any contingency even if shipping firms use very durable container units and implement security measures. Stay away from low-priced estimates since these may be fly-by-night schemes. Free storage may not include handling fees. That is why you must obtain quotations both for storage and handling purposes.

Be careful regarding banned items. See to it that your goods will be given customs clearance minus restrictions. Otherwise, this can lead to delays and stiff fines. Likewise, documents must be complete so everything will go on smoothly. Baggage consignments are deemed as unaccompanied personal effects and subject to duties and GST. However, there are exemptions that will free you from any payments. The following are the criteria: You should have owned and used the things for a minimum of one year before being sent to Australia. You intend to or have already arrived in Australia. Lastly, you are either a permanent resident or first-time immigrant who will apply for permanent residency.

Make it a point to list down each item in your shipment and calculate the cubic volume. The measurements should be accurate if the volume computed is less than the ultimate volume packed. Expect the rates to increase if this happens. You can always get quotes online.

Restricted items may be allowed but the receiver must get a permit or import licence beforehand for customs clearances. There is an Information Sheet which points out seizure of prohibited and restricted imports. Importers can get more info from the Australian Customs Information and Support Centre (CISC).




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