Matthew 26:14 said:If it's 999 fine or purer, no GST. But if you are importing anything worth $1,000 or more, there is a customs fee of about $60 for their "time" to assess your package and work out how much GST is payable (even in your case being $0). You usually get a call from the courier company saying you have to pay the $60 odd fee before they will delivery your package to you.
Nugget said:Matthew 26:14 said:If it's 999 fine or purer, no GST. But if you are importing anything worth $1,000 or more, there is a customs fee of about $60 for their "time" to assess your package and work out how much GST is payable (even in your case being $0). You usually get a call from the courier company saying you have to pay the $60 odd fee before they will delivery your package to you.
What? The retards take 4 hours to work look it up? What are they doing? Translating ancient Greek to Egyptian Hieroglyphs to English?
Matthew 26:14 said:If it's 999 fine or purer, no GST. But if you are importing anything worth $1,000 or more, there is a customs fee of about $60 for their "time" to assess your package and work out how much GST is payable (even in your case being $0). You usually get a call from the courier company saying you have to pay the $60 odd fee before they will delivery your package to you.
topstock said:Thanks for that link Goldpelican.
But it's made me more confuse. Because I wanted to purchase gold proof buffalo that are 24k gold.
Which means there are two components of that coin that falls between GST and non GST charges.
One being it's pure gold so it doesnt attract GST. But on the other hand it's a "PROOF" coin so it attracts GST.
So at the end of the day, the question is would this 24k gold proof buffalo be liable for GST??
topstock said:Hehe I want a herd!!!
Thanks Goldenpelican
Makes it very expensive to buy buffalos, no wonder why not many are sold here.
Jaceravone said:topstock said:Hehe I want a herd!!!
Thanks Goldenpelican
Makes it very expensive to buy buffalos, no wonder why not many are sold here.
I can remember back in 2006 when I bought my first Buffalo. It was a bullion one and ...................
lucky luke said:Jaceravone said:topstock said:Hehe I want a herd!!!
Thanks Goldenpelican
Makes it very expensive to buy buffalos, no wonder why not many are sold here.
I can remember back in 2006 when I bought my first Buffalo. It was a bullion one and ...................
I only have a few of these but they are among my favourite designs. The US nortoriously mints boring repetitive coins. The gold Buffalo and silver Indian Heads are the exceptions. Very nice coins to look at.