Thanks for the reply ..... that clears up some grey areas.GST is 10%.
Many US silver sellers have free US shipping.
To buy silver from the US:
1. Sign up for an account with a freight forwarding service such as Shipito, Hop-Shop-Go or Parcl. Freight forwarding services provide Australian shoppers with a US address to give to the retailer, and then ship the package to Australia for a fee.
The freight forwarding service will add the 10% GST.
2. Receive your silver items.
Or you can lodge alot of forms, be charged "processing fees", "customs charges" and post your arguments with customs officials on this site. Your choice. I find it is better to just pay the GST and avoid the hassle...
Yep .... to high risk no that you mention that, thanks for you input.never buy from eBay...they use centralized shipping centers...guarantee to steal your silver
Thanks for the info, I googled this and it was not as clearly layed out as your response....ThanksFrom memory, if value under $10k AUD then you don't need to lodge an import declaration form to receive. GST not applicable on investment grade gold or silver (99.9%+). The sender needs to declare consignment properly though (99.9%) or you might get a customs fee for manually looking. I would only advise to order from a producer/mint TBH.
Thanks Skyrocket....it seems its not the best option based on all comments,be good if availability of some lines kick in again soon....thanks!!Don't do it unless you have too. It's not worth buying from anywhere overseas. Postage, GST, problems if it lost in mail or with returns. It's just not worth it. Buy in person from your trusted local bullion dealer is best.
Thanks monopolize i will dig a little deeper on Apmex website.Shipito won't ship bullion or coins. Not sure about the others.
GST is only payable on numismatics, not bullion. And if you buy from a dealer that doesn't charge GST at their end and you stay under $1000 you won't get stung when it goes through customs here.
In terms of bullion dealer I would recommend Apmex. They're aware of Australian customs requirements. You sign a declaration form which states you're importing investment grade bullion which goes with your shipment. When it gets here you get a call from the Courier to pay the $80 or $90 customs fee and bobs your uncle.
Good timing on your question! I actually just bought some great products in the USA. I had a really good experience with this bullion dealer: https://bullionexchanges.com/ they were so quick to help and answer some of my dumber questions. They have a solid process in place and are very trustworthy. Message me if you have more questions!
Good timing on your question! I actually just bought some great products in the USA. I had a really good experience with this bullion dealer: https://bullionexchanges.com/ they were so quick to help and answer some of my dumber questions. They have a solid process in place and are very trustworthy. Message me if you have more questions!
Thanks for your response, what formate did you use to contact them and get quick responses to your enquiries?Good timing on your question! I actually just bought some great products in the USA. I had a really good experience with this bullion dealer: https://bullionexchanges.com/ they were so quick to help and answer some of my dumber questions. They have a solid process in place and are very trustworthy. Message me if you have more questions!
Thanks so much!!No problem! I know they actually respond pretty quickly to messages on their instagram, and you can also give them a call 212-354-1517
https://www.instagram.com/bullionexchanges/?hl=en