sydunipete
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I know this stuff has been asked and answered before, but many of those older threads have been closed and I imagine my case is a pretty typical example so worth asking again.
I bought a new iPhone 6 - 64 GB for $1149. If I claim back the GST through TRS that leaves a net (taxable upon return) value of $1044.
I then subtract 20% depreciation (I am overseas for 2 months) and I get $835.
So I believe I can legitimately answer no to the immigration customs question about declaring goods over $900.
True?
I bought a new iPhone 6 - 64 GB for $1149. If I claim back the GST through TRS that leaves a net (taxable upon return) value of $1044.
I then subtract 20% depreciation (I am overseas for 2 months) and I get $835.
So I believe I can legitimately answer no to the immigration customs question about declaring goods over $900.
True?