60% of purchase price plus another 10%

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Just curious..if you're passing through as a stopover...if you got charged X for WET coming in, you'd get X coming out if you have that receipt? Basically whatever was charged you get back.JamieBahrain wrote:When going the other way, Tourist Refund Scheme is about a 25% percent refund of purchase price from memory.
Dodgy receipts can be perilous. I know they use wine-searcher on occasion.
Even with the receipt showing what was paid in WET for the exact same wine?JamieBahrain wrote:Inbound duty charged receipts are completely different to outbound TRS. You will get nowhere near what you were charged as refund.
If you flew in directly into Edmonton (or Calgary for that matter) you would be expected to pay about C$16 in duty for the four bottles, two bottles being duty free. Alberta has a flat rate tax regardless of the value. Not so for other provinces, though the two bottle duty free still applies.JamieBahrain wrote:Say I've flown in from FRA to MEL with a six pack case of Burgundy I paid $1000AUD for. I'd expect $510 Duty.
So even though you pay WET inbound when you bring them in, they don't provide a listing of what WET was paid?JamieBahrain wrote:I don't think the rules are set which is why I posted. What you get charged at the airport is completely different to what you get charged importing with personal effects by the looks! I bring in hundreds of bottles a year and I can't recall my receipts having a WET breakdown-anyone else?
Perhaps I'm not clear on the scenario you painted. Say I've flown in from FRA to MEL with a six pack case of Burgundy I paid $1000AUD for. I'd expect $510 Duty. Next day I fly out to NZ and fill out TRS. I'd expect to be refunded under $300!
That said, I really expect to be refunded nothing as I don't meet the TRS criteria of clear ABN number of the business and purchased within Australia in the last 30 days.
Italians!JamieBahrain wrote:Dodgy bastards....
I use Seabrooks from UK to the US. If you use them, ask for a fixed price. A few times they’ve jacked the price up after shipping. And if they take delivery out of a bonded warehouse, you won’t pay duty of the UK Vat.asajoseph wrote:I may actually try to get round to calling a UK shipping agent tonight. I need to get my arse in gear on this. Will let you all know if they can illuminate any further on the process (as indeed - it always comes up).