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A Proposed Pathway towards future reform of New Zealand’s de minimis threshold

Abstract

Imports into New Zealand are tax free if the duty and GST payable is less than $60. This has resulted in an effective value threshold of between $226 and $399, significantly higher than many of our trading partners. We examine other nations' thresholds and border practices with a view to whether NZ should lower its de minimis threshold. We further examine other options, strongly recommending changing to a minimum customs value definition. However, we do not support collection of duties/GST through financial intermediaries, instead proposing the establishment of a multilateral system. Finally, we outline shortcomings in Customs’ cost - benefit analysis and accordingly present three alternative methodologies for future assessment of the de minimis threshold.

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GST, imports, duties, value threshold, border practices

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