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martin1978 Apr 17th 2012 11:58 pm

Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 
Has anyone ever had experience of importing a PC from the UK. I've been looking over here and can't find the spec I want anywhere for less than $2000. Meanwhile sites such as play.com are offering the same specs for about £450. I can't find anyone that wil deliver to oz, therefore not having to pay 20% VAT. I can however have one delivered to my parents and then sent out here. Are there any tax implications in doing this and is it legal here.

renth Apr 18th 2012 12:46 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by martin1978 (Post 10011309)
Has anyone ever had experience of importing a PC from the UK. I've been looking over here and can't find the spec I want anywhere for less than $2000. Meanwhile sites such as play.com are offering the same specs for about £450. I can't find anyone that wil deliver to oz, therefore not having to pay 20% VAT. I can however have one delivered to my parents and then sent out here. Are there any tax implications in doing this and is it legal here.

You'd probably be liable to pay import duty in Australia because even though 450 quid lis less than $1000 they will value it at the Aussie rip off price which will be over the $1000 threshold and want their slice of the action.

mulben Apr 18th 2012 12:51 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by martin1978 (Post 10011309)
Has anyone ever had experience of importing a PC from the UK. I've been looking over here and can't find the spec I want anywhere for less than $2000. Meanwhile sites such as play.com are offering the same specs for about £450. I can't find anyone that wil deliver to oz, therefore not having to pay 20% VAT. I can however have one delivered to my parents and then sent out here. Are there any tax implications in doing this and is it legal here.

Are you talking custom built or off the shelf prices , seems contrary to my experience with all computer hardware here in Perth.

Mipik Apr 18th 2012 12:53 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 
Check with MSY shop, they will build one to your spec and prices are pretty good.

asprilla Apr 18th 2012 12:59 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by martin1978 (Post 10011309)
Has anyone ever had experience of importing a PC from the UK. I've been looking over here and can't find the spec I want anywhere for less than $2000. Meanwhile sites such as play.com are offering the same specs for about £450. I can't find anyone that wil deliver to oz, therefore not having to pay 20% VAT. I can however have one delivered to my parents and then sent out here. Are there any tax implications in doing this and is it legal here.

post a link to the gbp450 pc that you like on Play. I don't believe the cheapest here is $2000!

Amazulu Apr 18th 2012 1:19 am

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Originally Posted by asprilla (Post 10011400)
post a link to the gbp450 pc that you like on Play. I don't believe the cheapest here is $2000!

I agree. Computers and components are generally no more expensive here and are often cheaper.

Amazulu Apr 18th 2012 1:21 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 10011386)
You'd probably be liable to pay import duty in Australia because even though 450 quid lis less than $1000 they will value it at the Aussie rip off price which will be over the $1000 threshold and want their slice of the action.

Are you sure? I'm fairly certain that import taxes/GST are based on what you have actually paid and not an equivalent Australian value. If this is not the case, I have been getting away with a lot over the last 6 years.

GarryP Apr 18th 2012 1:38 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 10011426)
Are you sure? I'm fairly certain that import taxes/GST are based on what you have actually paid and not an equivalent Australian value. If this is not the case, I have been getting away with a lot over the last 6 years.

As I understand, if they think you've been telling porkies on the valuation, they can make up their own. However that's most likely to happen when its person-2-person. If it were, say, Amazon stating the value, they are unlikely to quibble. There is probably an appeals mechanism, but it probably lets off customs if they do attempt to steal excess duty.

I'd agree that PCs are usually one of the few things that aren't overpriced here, so provided you don't go to Hardly Normal, you should be OK finding it for $700. There will be edge cases, or course.

If you get caught in an edge case, have you looked at Amazon.de and if they will ship it at a reasonable price. In addition, most of this stuff comes from China, etc. in the first place, can you buy it from source ?

Amazulu Apr 18th 2012 2:02 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10011447)
I'd agree that PCs are usually one of the few things that aren't overpriced here

A lot of consumer electronics are cheaper or about the same price here.

The UK is not one of the best places in the world to buy these kind of things.

treefingers Apr 18th 2012 2:09 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 
PC prices are generally cheaper here apart from very high GFX card. So OP your doing something wrong.

GarryP Apr 18th 2012 2:31 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 10011480)
The UK is not one of the best places in the world to buy these kind of things.

Careful, I've been looking to buy a 1TB portable drive recently, so I've been checking prices.

UK Online price = £80 = $123
UK High Street price = £99.99 = $154
OZ Online price = $139
OZ High Street price = $179
(and that's with 20% VAT vs 10% GST)

Basically Oz prices are still high on the prices relative to the UK - although if you were prepared to order direct from Hong Kong it would probably be cheaper still.

Swerv-o Apr 18th 2012 2:45 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10011447)
As I understand, if they think you've been telling porkies on the valuation, they can make up their own. However that's most likely to happen when its person-2-person. If it were, say, Amazon stating the value, they are unlikely to quibble. There is probably an appeals mechanism, but it probably lets off customs if they do attempt to steal excess duty.

I'd agree that PCs are usually one of the few things that aren't overpriced here, so provided you don't go to Hardly Normal, you should be OK finding it for $700. There will be edge cases, or course.

If you get caught in an edge case, have you looked at Amazon.de and if they will ship it at a reasonable price. In addition, most of this stuff comes from China, etc. in the first place, can you buy it from source ?


I was going to suggest Amazon.De too.

I didn't find much between UK and AUS prices when I was back in Blighty earlier in the year, though some specific items like fancy new Ultrabooks were significantly cheaper.

Personally, I'm waiting until I go to the US later in the year, where I intend to pick up a Samsung Slate.


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Amazulu Apr 18th 2012 2:50 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10011514)
Basically Oz prices are still high on the prices relative to the UK

Some are, some aren't. The latest Samsung LED Smart TV is up to $1500 cheaper here.

moneypenny20 Apr 18th 2012 2:54 am

Re: Importing a PC from UK or paying 3 x more for one in oz.
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10011514)
Careful, I've been looking to buy a 1TB portable drive recently, so I've been checking prices.

UK Online price = £80 = $123
UK High Street price = £99.99 = $154
OZ Online price = $139
OZ High Street price = $179

(and that's with 20% VAT vs 10% GST)

Basically Oz prices are still high on the prices relative to the UK - although if you were prepared to order direct from Hong Kong it would probably be cheaper still.

Depending on where you go, you can get the High Street shop to match the Online price. Infact I got Clive Peeters to price match with a US Online price a couple of years back.

martin1978 Apr 18th 2012 2:58 am

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http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/300299...7Cprd:30029997

if you can find me this for $800 I'll be happy. :-)

I was looking at the global Dell alienware sites as they are a direct comparison from the same company. For an m18. Uk £1650, US $2000, aus $4000. ?????


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