✅ TABLE OF CONTENTS: 01:03 - Refusing the Benefits of a Credit Account with NZ Customs 02:26 - Not Applying for a Concession Code 05:04 - Not Checking the Import Requirements 13:23 - Trying to Be Smarter Than NZ Customs 18:32 - Trusting Overseas Manufacturers with Parallel Import
I am importing a few power tools from Japan for use within my business… however there is a authorised seller of the brand in New Zealand. Is it possible to import these items?
Favorite Tip :about sending the samples, my supplier has sent a courier via post. Value would be $10 worth of pepper. It has all the required documentations in the package plus is labeled as sample. Should I declare it to the customs? Thanks
I am going to import about 3000 worth of products from China as a one off purchase. i represent a non profit organsation. what do I need to do . This is signage for an event ( to be used for several years) and is not a product which will be onsold. What difficulty would this import present to me?
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✅ TABLE OF CONTENTS:
01:03 - Refusing the Benefits of a Credit Account with NZ Customs
02:26 - Not Applying for a Concession Code
05:04 - Not Checking the Import Requirements
13:23 - Trying to Be Smarter Than NZ Customs
18:32 - Trusting Overseas Manufacturers with Parallel Import
I am importing a few power tools from Japan for use within my business… however there is a authorised seller of the brand in New Zealand. Is it possible to import these items?
Favorite Tip :about sending the samples, my supplier has sent a courier via post. Value would be $10 worth of pepper. It has all the required documentations in the package plus is labeled as sample. Should I declare it to the customs?
Thanks
I am going to import about 3000 worth of products from China as a one off purchase. i represent a non profit organsation. what do I need to do . This is signage for an event ( to be used for several years) and is not a product which will be onsold. What difficulty would this import present to me?
Hi Neil, you have to pay import taxes. Read about the importing process here easyfreight.co.nz/blog/rules-new-zealand-importing/