AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS NOTICE NO 2005 17-2025

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Customs clearance in Australia typically takes 24 to 72 hours for standard shipments, but complex goods, documentation errors, or peak periods can extend this to 7-10 working days or more.
For goods with a value over AUD1000, you will need to fill out an Import Declaration, and pay duties, taxes and charges at the border. You will need to pay duties and taxes on some goods (like tobacco or alcohol) regardless of their value.
Generally speaking, the following must be declared: Goods that may be prohibited or subject to restrictions, such as medicines, steroids, firearms, weapons of any kind and illicit drugs. Any alcohol above the 2.25 litres limit. Any tobacco products or cigars over the limit of 25 grams, or 25 cigarettes.
Here, the burden of proof is on you to prove that the shipping package is duty paid and comply with other rules and regulations. Based on that, U.S. Customs will eventually either grant release of the seized shipping package or reject the petition and decide not to release the packaged seized.
If you import or export prohibited goods without the relevant written permission or licence, your goods may be seized and you could face penalties of up to 2,500 penalty units or 10 years imprisonment, or both.
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The short answer is yes. Customs checks all inbound international packages and mail. During this process, a customs officer in the country youre shipping to will review the package to make sure it meets the countrys laws, regulations and policies. They will also determine what duties and taxes might be due.
By law, you must declare any goods listed on your incoming passenger card, including certain food, plant material and animal products. You can be penalised if you dont declare goods or provide an incorrect declaration. You could: receive a fine of up to A$5,500.

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