Hopefuly it's a case of this letter was missing in my shipment. Thanks for the info.Sorry dont have the full letter but this is what was on the front of my package from SGC saying no customs to be paid.
Sorry dont have the full letter but this is what was on the front of my package from SGC saying no customs to be paid.
Hopefully they have this letter with my shipment. I just contacted fedex and they told me I have to contact SGC and get them to write fedex an email explaining that the items were mine and that they evaluated them. Perhaps you are the only person on here who has had a graded sub from SGC that was declared at more than $1000? Or at least the only one who wished to clarify it. Thank you. Much appreciated.Sorry dont have the full letter but this is what was on the front of my package from SGC saying no customs to be paid.
I just got another sms from FEDEX Australia today stating that my item has landed and unless I pay $250 by the 20th of August it's return to sender. I can't believe this is actually happening. I've tried emailing SGC but no reply.The re-importation of your own cards is not subject to import duties under item 17 of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 (Customs Bylaw 0176874). To avoid situations like yours the sender must attach a note to that effect, ideally quoting the item number. That email from the sender to Fedex should get things rolling.
Technically the cost of the appraisal is subject to GST, but in practice you'll only be charged GST for importing low value goods or services when you're dealing with or through one of the bigger multinationals.
Given that SGC have not replied to my email I'm assuming they haven't read it much less acted upon it.The re-importation of your own cards is not subject to import duties under item 17 of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 (Customs Bylaw 0176874). To avoid situations like yours the sender must attach a note to that effect, ideally quoting the item number. That email from the sender to Fedex should get things rolling.
Technically the cost of the appraisal is subject to GST, but in practice you'll only be charged GST for importing low value goods or services when you're dealing with or through one of the bigger multinationals.
I wonder how long ago this letter was? Perhaps things have changed?Sorry dont have the full letter but this is what was on the front of my package from SGC saying no customs to be paid.
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