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On 2004-07-13 21:34:03 +1000, "John Murfet" said:
As a resident of Australia, if I travel to USA and purchase a used yacht then go on to cruise Europe do I pay import duty when I eventually return to Australia? If so how is the value of the boat assessed? It will have devalued somewhat over the 3 or 4 years. Hope someone can help. John, I did this via Sunsail. I bought a boat in Tahiti and had it shipped to Australia then registered here (Victoria). I checked with Canberra and they will provisionally register a boat if you are brining it into the country. This was slightly cheaper than a full registration and could be done when the boat was out of the country. Whether you could sail it the 'long way home' I don't know. It seems to me that there was a limit on the time before you brought it into Aus. Also you are up for 5.3% Duty and 10% GST (on duty paid price) as well. I doubt that you will be able to depreciate it a lot over what you paid for it. Remeber Customs is the sole determiner of the value of the boat. -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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