Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi All

Not sure if anyone is already aware, but the $1000 duty free threshold (where you don't pay any GST or import duty on items costing less than $1000) is due to change at the end of this year. 2015 will see the threshold drop to $200 and 2016 it will be $0.

If you are thinking of getting parts in for a project or anything up-to $1000, it is best done this year if you want to avoid the Duty/ GST (anything from $225 upwards) plus additional cost of actually lodging an import declaration ($50 - $95+).

cheers

Dan00h

You work in the misinformation dept.

So.. anyone who buys a sparkplug or one $5 gasket will have to fill out an import declaration.

NOT FKN LIKELEY!

Are you crazy? Whoever told you this is full of shit.

Think it through, obviously you havent. Trade will die, people will get angry because they cant pay the rent anymore.

Tony Abbot would get lynched.

Perhaps "Gift" or "2nd hand" replacement part to get past regulation.

The Department of Missinformation may be correct

Need to hear and see from other sources prior to bagging out.

Current Govt is harsh.

Business wants to stop purchasing off web for all goods where Import duty / GST is NOT paid.

Could be substance to this information.

You work in the misinformation dept.

So.. anyone who buys a sparkplug or one $5 gasket will have to fill out an import declaration.

NOT FKN LIKELEY!

Are you crazy? Whoever told you this is full of shit.

Think it through, obviously you havent. Trade will die, people will get angry because they cant pay the rent anymore.

Tony Abbot would get lynched.

now, now - don't be judgemental... I will overlook your rudeness as an unmetered emotional response.

Where I work doesn't matter, suffice to say the policy is being written now. This was an initive of the former (labour) Government and one that was already in the works and commited to when the current Government took office.

I don't like it anymore than you do, as I make purchases from O/S, it will impact me as well. You will still be able to import from O/S, however you will just pay more and the revenue collected by the States (not Fed Gov).

if you are not interested, or don't like what I have to say - don't comment.

Perhaps "Gift" or "2nd hand" replacement part to get past regulation.

The Department of Missinformation may be correct

Need to hear and see from other sources prior to bagging out.

Current Govt is harsh.

Business wants to stop purchasing off web for all goods where Import duty / GST is NOT paid.

Could be substance to this information.

Sorry, no - gifts and 2nd hand still subject to valuation and GST/ Duty.

I'm not a big poster and don't post for the 'fun' of it. don't like what I say - then ignore it. As for a link, see my post above, policy is being finalised and therefore not yet realised. I heard yesterday arvo.

Remember when all the retailers (especially HN) were ranting about $1000 imports killing business??? This is the result and why they are now quiet! (read - they got what they wanted, which was a reduction in the low value threshold - you can google the history)

This has been a long time coming.

Will wait for the final wording before I judge.

however if it is a blanket policy it will ruin my small business.

As I mentioned above, you can still get things from O/S - it is just going to cost more for the privilege.

ahhh your typical countries...

only thing i can suggest is, if you can find them manufactured in north america, buy them from north america, as there is no duty/gst on item because of the agreement we have.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • So I'll put filler past the repair area a bit to make sure I don't miss anything. Then I'll block it until it's almost level, put the guidecoat, then keep blocking until it's gone. Then it's still wavy.  In regards to hitting the panel, I saw this video might give more context - Skip to 0:47 he knocks it down. But yeah I'm sanding until the guidecoat is gone then checking because otherwise my filler is still well above the bodyline. Unless what you're saying is I should put guidecoat around it early, surrounding the filler then stip once it's gone?
    • I refreshed the OEM injectors with the kit and connected it up. It now ideals okay even with the IACV removed. Driving still has the same cutoff issue like the 550cc injectors so the issue is somewhere else. I bought FPG's Fuel Pump Hanger. I will be installing it next, but it is not as straightforward as I thought it was with my limited wiring knowledge and no instruction on the specific model I purchased (FPG-089). I also got the incorrect billet clamp as I could not find info on the OEM sizing.
    • Stop looking at the garage floor, and turn the radio up a bit louder if there's any strange noises...
    • No. Turbo shuffle and surge/flutter are not the same thing. Specifically, on a GTR, turbo shuffle has a definite meaning. On a GTR, the twin turbos are assumed to be the same thing and to operate the same way, exactly. In reality, they do not. Their exhaust sides are fed and exhaust a little differently, to each other. Their inlet sides are fed and exhausted a little differently, to each other. Consequently, when they are "working" they are often at slightly different points on the compressor map compared to each other. What this means, particularly when coming on boost, is that one of them will spool up and start producing extra flow compared to the other, which will put back pressure on that other compressor, which will push the operating point on that other compressor up (vertically). This will generally result in it bumping up against the surge line on the map, but even if it doesn't, it upsets the compressor and you get this surging shuffle back and forth between them That is "turbo shuffle" on a GTR. It is related to other flutter effects heard on other turbo systems, but it is a particular feature of the somewhat crappy outlet piping arrangement on RB26s. There are plenty of mods that have been attempted with varying levels of success. People have ground out and/or welded more material into the twin turbo pipe to try to prevent it. Extending the divider inside it works, removing material doesn't. There are aftermarket replacement twin turbo pipes available, and these exist pretty mush purely because of this shuffle problem.
    • You can temporarily* use lock collars to keep it in place until you can do the bushes, back the nuts off, slide them in, snug back up. *temporarily is often for ever
×
×
  • Create New...