Australia Used Vehicles Import Laws
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| Australian Importing Regulation of Motor Vehicle |
| There are several steps to privately importing a motor vehicle: |
Phone: 1800 815 272 (Australia only) or (02) 6274 7506 Fax: (02) 6274 6013 Email: Vimports@dotars.gov.au |
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| Customs Value of Importing Motor Vehicles |
| The Customs value of imported private motor vehicles and motor cycles (whether new or used) is assessed in the following way: |
| Customs Transaction Value Method of Vehicle |
| »The Customs value of new or second hand privately imported motor vehicles or motor cycles will ordinarily be calculated using the “transaction value” method. Under this method the Customs value is based on the “price actually paid or payable” for the vehicle or cycle in a bona fide sale where the price is not influenced by any other factor. |
| »This method will be used where the importer can show that the vehicle or cycle was purchased to be exported to Australia. The transaction value method will not be used where there is insufficient or unreliable information regarding the purchase. |
| »In determining the Customs Value, certain adjustments may be made to the price paid by the importer to have the vehicle or cycle brought to Australia (eg. the deduction of overseas freight and insurance). |
| Other Alternate Methods of Vehicle Valuation |
| »Where the Fall-Back alternate method is used, Customs will usually accept as the basis for determining the Customs Value, the landed cost of the vehicle or cycle in Australia as assessed by a person qualified in valuing such vehicles and cycles. Customs may then make certain deductions to determine the Customs Value of the vehicle or cycle. |
| »The valuation procedures outlined above are applied by Customs to privately imported motor vehicles and motor cycles purchased by the importer on or after 2 March 1998. The previous set of valuation guidelines used for motor vehicles and motor cycles purchased by the importer prior to 2 March 1998 are contained in the ‘Guide to the Importation of Privately Owned Motor Vehicles and Motor Cycles’ included below. |
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| Tourists Concessions and Temporary Residents |
| As a tourist or temporary resident, you may bring a motor vehicle or a motorcycle and attached trailer or a caravan to Australia for a period of up to 12 months (or longer under certain circumstances) without paying duty on them, provided they are subsequently exported from Australia. |
| For this concession to apply, you will need one of the following: |
| » a Carnet De Passages en Douanes issued by an overseas organisation which has a reciprocal arrangement with the Australian Automobile Association, or |
| » a cash or bank security, equal to the amount of duty and GST and, where applicable, LCT otherwise payable. |
| Note : If your vehicle is stolen, damaged or destroyed whilst you are in Australia you should notify Customs as soon as possible at your original port of arrival. |
| Note : All fittings and accessories imported with your motor vehicle, motorcycle, trailer or caravan must also be exported with that same vehicle. |
| Import Regulations On Personal Owned Australian Manufactured Vehicles |
| You may import an Australian manufactured motor vehicle or a motorcycle without paying Customs duty on it, providing you have owned and used the vehicle overseas and there are no outstanding Australian duties, taxes or charges owing on it. |
| However, you will be required to pay GST and, where applicable, LCT on the vehicle if no GST or applicable LCT was paid when the vehicle was originally exported from Australia. |
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| Motor Vehicle Standards Act (Rules & Regulations) |
| The Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989, which is administered by the Vehicle Safety Standards Branch, came into effect on 1 August 1989. Under this legislation it is an offence to import any new or secondhand vehicle unless: |
| For this concession to apply, you will need one of the following: |
| » It meets the safety and emissions standards applying to vehicles to be used on Australian roads, or » Arrangements are in place to modify the vehicle to meet these requirements after its arrival in Australia. |
| Before importing any vehicle it is essential that you ensure it will be able to be delivered in Australia by contacting the Vehicle Safety Standards Branch. They are the only body who can issue permits to import motor vehicles from overseas. |
| Registration of Imported Vehicles |
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