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Did not get questioned. Passed through without hassles.
My experience exactly.
Did not get questioned. Passed through without hassles.
Are you travelling with anyone else? Each person gets $900 and children get $450, that can be pooled together. You don't have to tell the other person about this because you make the assessment of the total value per person and then only have to justify it to customs if they ask you.Thanks for the updates.
I've concluded I'll go to the TRS desk and be frank with them. If they say I can claim all the gst and still bring the camera back without paying all the gst back I'll do so. Second option is to just claim the gst on the slr body only (not sure if they'll refund just one item from an invoice of multiple items). Third option is the too hard basket - forget it and head to the lounge for a drink.
In any case I'll be paying them a visit as I bought a couple of suits which I'll be taking away and will claim their gst back (as I understand it from the customs website clothing is excluded from the $900 limit).
Also looking at the customs website I was suprised to see that internet purchases up to $1,000 received via mail will not have duty/gst applied on them. Kind of makes the limits for those that are actually travelling seem a little unjust!!!
An inbound PAX used to get $50 total leeway before they would have to pay any tax/excise. This was removed just over 3½ years ago with $500 being added to general and the liquor concession doubling.... At some point in the past, customs also had a fudge factor where in general they would let you go over provided that the amount owning was less then like $50 or $100. That why in the past (>10 years ago) everyone could get in an extra bottle of grog. But limits have changed since then and I don't know if they still have this unwritten policy. ...
They give a standard 20% discount for newish used equipment, so if used you have up to AUD1125 purchase price before taking the discount to get AUD900.... Will you keep the camera in the package. If so, I reckon you have a greater chance to be pulled up. The fact is that used equipment is GST free anyway. So consider when something becomes used? ...
They give a standard 20% discount for newish used equipment, so if used you have up to AUD1125 purchase price before taking the discount to get AUD900.
It would be a waste of time trying to claim back the GSt component of my laptop purchase.I recently purchased a laptop retail for ~$800. If I took this with me overseas in a few weeks would I be able to claim the back the GST and be able to bring the laptop back into the country? Is all the hassle worth the ~$70 TRS refund?
TRS said:purchase the goods within 30 days of leaving Australia
Actually it would be a complete waste of time.It would be a waste of time trying to claim back the GSt component of my laptop purchase.
Actually it would be a complete waste of time.
You should be able to claim the entire cost of the laptop either:
- Off your income as a necessary item for your profession, or
- A business expense if you have an ABN. (Moreover, you can claim the GST amount as an input Tax Credit)
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<..>, but that will not be until I do 2008/2009 tax return in 4 years time as I have not even done 2004/2005 tax return yet....
Actually the ATO have sent my accountant a list of people who have not lodged tax returns for a number of years and I am on that list. He keeps reminding me but I keep stalling as I do not have the necessary receipts in order to complete the tax returns. The receipts have been put away for safe keeping in a black hole and I don't know where or how to find them.hahaha, sounds a lot like me
I always do my BAS, but my personal tax returns need some attention, still i am 100% sure they owe me money so thats why they don't chase me i guess.
Wow and I thought I was bad this year doing my 2007/2008 return in Sep. I normally endeavour to do it within 48 hours of getting my wifes Group Certificate (which is always received later than mine).
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OK,... I can see one get out of jail card in being able to claim the laptop, able to work from home, but that will not be until I do 2008/2009 tax return in 4 years time as I have not even done 2004/2005 tax return yet....
I havent' done a BAS statement in close to 18 months. I was out of work for over 12 months before starting full time employment in July.OK,
Getting back to this topic; how often do you do your BAS?
Dave, if it was as simple as that then I would have done the tax return already. I am working in Brisbane full time and I do not have the time to look for receipts, statements, invoices etc from 4 years ago. Anyway we are getting way off topic in this thread....If you don't have the receipts , or proof of purchase, then you cannot claim the items , so is hardly a reaosn to not make the returns. If you subsequently find them, then an adjustment return can be made