by Saving | Oct 23, 2013 | Customs Duty Advisory News, Duty Planning, News
Customs are intending to revoke the Tariff Concession Orders for the following goods: LAMINATED FLOORING, glueless TC 0614153 LAMINATED FLOORING, glueless TC 0614154 LAMINATED FLOORING, glueless TC 0614155 LAMINATED FLOORING, glueless TC 0614157 BAMBOO FLOORING...
by Saving | Oct 23, 2013 | Customs Duty Advisory News, Duty Planning, News
Applications have been lodged for revocation of the Tariff Concession Orders below: PLATE OR SHEET, steel, quenched and tempered, having a thickness exceeding 101.4 mm TC 9605765 PLATES OR SHEET, steel, to Specification ASTM A387 Grades 2, 5, 11, 12, 21 or 22, but NOT...
by Saving | Oct 23, 2013 | Expense Reduction, News
Maurice Blackburn is prosecuting a class action on behalf of those affected by the alleged Air Cargo price fixing cartel. If you spent more than $20,000 on international air freight services to or from Australia, between 2000 and 2007, you are likely to be able to...
by Saving | Oct 22, 2013 | Customs Duty Advisory News, Duty Planning
If you are an importer, you could be benefiting from Australia’s tariff concession system! The tariff concession system is designed to help certain industries become more competitive in the international marketplace. A tariff concession order or TCO serves to reduce...
by Saving | Oct 2, 2013 | Customs Duty Advisory News, Duty Planning, News
The application lodged with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal under section 29 of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 for a review of the decisions of the Customs in respect of the Tariff Concession Orders for the goods described below has been resolved....