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 Posted: Apr 5, 2024 08:36
 Subject: Re: Incorrect Value Resulted in Duties Fees (AUS)
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In Help, CommanderCG47 writes:
  Hello,

I’ve purchased an order from overseas and had it shipped to Australia. My total
order value including shipping fees was below $1000AUD. Therefore I have paid
10% GST to Bricklink as per Bricklink’s terms.

My package was held in customs after they inform me the order had a declared
value of over $1100AUD (more than $200AUD over the actual value I paid). Customs
has sent me a bill of over $200AUD for GST and duties fees as a result. I have
sent customs my invoice and proof of purchase to verify my order was under $1000AUD
and they have verified that there was an error and have refunded the GST fees.
However they are saying that a $115AUD duties fee is non-refundable as that was
charged for the inspection process. This fee would not be attracted if the order
was correctly valued at the amount I paid for it.

The seller is claiming they’ve followed all processes correctly and attached
the necessary forms. They have said that Bricklink has automatically generated
the invoice on their end that shows the order value of over $1100AUD. So it appears
there is an error with Bricklink’s generated invoice system, as the invoice I
have as the buyer was completely different in value to the seller’s invoice.
Bricklink have not responded to any of my requests for assistance.

What is the best course of action for me? Has anyone else in Australia had a
similar experience and how was it resolved?

Many thanks

The auto-generated BrickLink GST receipt that sellers are supposed to print and
attach to the shipment is specified in AUD regardless of payment currency. It
also includes the following text: "All prices above are AUD. Gross amount
includes discount and GST." You may want to check with customs to make sure
they are not using the grand total of the gross amount which is inclusive of
GST collected by/paid to BrickLink. Regarding duties, it is a complicated issue
that varies by country but there may be a formal appeals process through which
you may be able to get a partial refund (customs may not waive the inspection
fee even if your appeal goes through).

You may also want to contact the seller and ask for a screenshot of the "grand
total" row at toward the bottom of the auto-generated GST receipt that only
sellers access. Also, ask the seller for a copy of their invoice with the shipping
company they used - this should show the declared value submitted by the seller
- the seller may have declared USD instead of AUD, for example.

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View Thread Incorrect Value Resulted in Duties Fees (AUS) - CommanderCG47 (61)
Hello, I’ve purchased an order from overseas and had it shipped to Australia. My total order value including shipping fees was below $1000AUD. Therefore I have paid 10% GST [...]
(2 months ago, Apr 5, 2024, to Taxes)

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View Thread Re: Incorrect Value Resulted in Duties Fees (AUS) - CommanderCG47 (61)
[...] Hey, Thanks for getting back to me. That first suggestion is mostly what I have done and DHL have verified my order value with my invoice and dropped the GST after I [...]
(2 months ago, Apr 5, 2024, to Help)

3 Messages in this Thread:

 Msg 1 - CommanderCG47 (61) 2 months ago Apr 5, 2024 to Taxes
 Msg 2 « - pashah (3078) 2 months ago Apr 5, 2024 to Help
 Msg 3 - CommanderCG47 (61) 2 months ago Apr 5, 2024 to Help

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