Claim both on TRS and must declare on return as over $1800 duty free allowance for 2 adults; they then allow a 20% depreciation as the items are used. The key I was told previously by customs at Syd is that you must declare to get the 20% depreciation. If you don't declare the items that you have claimed TRS on, customs knows, and can pull you up on it.I am about to get an iPad and MacBook Pro before my trip to AKL in 2 weeks. Given the OH is traveling with me the duty free concession will be $1800.
Unfortunately I'm fairly sure the iPad (3G 32 gig version) and MBP (13" 2.3 Ghz model) both add up to just a little more than $1800.
Should I simply chance it, claim TRS on both, and hope that they apply 'depreciation' when I declare my goods on the way back?
Or play safe and claim TRS on just the MacBook Pro? (ie the more expensive item)
Of course I could always buy the items separately and wait for another overseas trip to buy the iPad...? My next overseas trip is in October... any chance of an iPad 3 by then?![]()
Claim both on TRS and must declare on return as over $1800 duty free allowance for 2 adults; they then allow a 20% depreciation as the items are used. The key I was told previously by customs at Syd is that you must declare to get the 20% depreciation. If you don't declare the items that you have claimed TRS on, customs knows, and can pull you up on it.
If i'm not mistaken, the $900 per person concession is pre-GST. So in order to calculate your limit of the iPad and MBP, you need to calculate the amount exclusive of GST and see if you exceed the $1800 for the both of you.
As long as you declare it, in my experience with Syd customs, they will apply the 20% depreciation. Make sure your items looked used....Yes unfortunately it's still about $100 over. I'll just wing it and hope they apply the 20% depreciation when I declare the items.
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