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If you are considering shipping items to Australia, it is important that you are knowledgeable on the clearance process involved in the procedure. Generally, every consignment shipped to Australia must be cleared by the Bureau of Customs, and it is every importer's responsibility to acquire a formal Customs clearance for shipment with a value of 1,000 Australian dollars and above. On the other hand, goods that are valued under 1,000 Australian dollars only need to be administered through a self-accessed declaration.

In addition, Customs makes use of cost-recovery system for declarations, and the cost varies depending on the type of declaration, whether it is electronic or manual. With regard to the document requirements, consignments include commercial invoice and International Airway Bill that covers the invoice terms, currency used, personal information of the consignor and consignee, comprehensive description of the items including its country of origin, quantity, and selling price, labor costs and value of outside packages, amount of royalties and freight provider costs, and other necessary information.

Usually, customs verifies the value of goods imported into Australia through the World Trade Organization Valuation Agreement, a system that is widely utilized by trading nations. With regard to the import responsibilities, the rates of payable duty are classified depending on the type of goods defined by the Australian Customs Tariff. If a consignment entails a formal entry to customs, there is a processing fee amounting to $54.20 Australian dollars, and a $6.50 quarantine fee.

The time it takes for a parcel to arrive generally depends on the type of shipment and the freight service provider that you used. Concerning international shipments, it takes a number of weeks before your goods can be delivered to Australia, and it is also based on the aforementioned factors that affect delivery. However, most freight companies can determine the arrival date of your parcel depending on your specifications, and you may use the company website's assessment calculator in doing so. You may also opt to check the status of the parcel delivery through communicating with the office of the service company you used.

For those who haven't shipped items to Australia, it is worth considering that the shipment cost depends on the size, weight, distance, and service provider of your consignment; however, you may check the company's postage assessment calculator and do a computation for your own review. Prior to shipping your items, you should determine the company's shipment limitations, delivery extras, and packing requirements so that you will not experience further difficulty with regard to your shipping experience.

by: Johnathon F Black




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