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Personally, I would tick the box for carrying more than $900 worth of duty-free goods on return. Then when asked about it, I would show the receipt that has the pink TRS stamp on it, and ask about having a suitable amount subtracted for "depreciation". At that point the customs agent will do the calculation of $1100 - $100 (GST) - $200 (depreciation) = $800. They will then ask if you have anything else that you are bringing in. A no response will see you waived through with a smile since you are under the $900 limit.
Note that if you are over any of the individual limits (Df goods, alcohol, tobacco) then you get charged tax/duty on the whole amount, not just the amout in excess of the limit.
Note that if you are over any of the individual limits (Df goods, alcohol, tobacco) then you get charged tax/duty on the whole amount, not just the amout in excess of the limit.