mrmash Posted September 23, 2016 Share Posted September 23, 2016 Hi, Probably clutching at straws but wondering if anyone else has gone through the Australian Plated option for importing a car? We originally went to Australia in April 2012 on a 457 visa and due to various reasons returned in Dec 2015, bringing our VW T5 Multivan back with us. Realising it wasn't the right move I've just been offered a job in Melbourne and will be returning in November 2016 on another 457. As I'm still within the 12 month import window in the UK, I'll be liable for import duty and VAT if I sell in the UK so it's cheaper to take it back. Also for registration the car only arrived in the UK in February 16 and rego ran out in March, so for registration I'm not sure if it will be treated as a imported vehicle or interstate when it arrives in Melbourne (still have the QLD plates). Luckily my work are paying for a 20' so we'll just pay the difference to 40' (was only $2200 when we came back). Any advise would be appreciated. Cheers Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArrowsEng Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 Hi Matt, as your car will be on the NEVDIS data base as an already complied vehicle, you will only need a victorian Road Worthy Certificate and as the car is already in your name, from interstate, you may also not have to pay the 4.2% stamp duty that Vicroads charges for when you purchase someone elses car or register your import for the first time. Either way you should apply for it being an Australian compliance vehicle as it should still have the original yellow import plate (if you took it originally from UK to Australia the first time) or it will have the original Australian compliance plate if you bought it here. Either way its the cheapest of all import options. Regards, Blake A. (Victorian VASS engineer). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patphillips47 Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 Hi, Probably clutching at straws but wondering if anyone else has gone through the Australian Plated option for importing a car? We originally went to Australia in April 2012 on a 457 visa and due to various reasons returned in Dec 2015, bringing our VW T5 Multivan back with us. Realising it wasn't the right move I've just been offered a job in Melbourne and will be returning in November 2016 on another 457. As I'm still within the 12 month import window in the UK, I'll be liable for import duty and VAT if I sell in the UK so it's cheaper to take it back. Also for registration the car only arrived in the UK in February 16 and rego ran out in March, so for registration I'm not sure if it will be treated as a imported vehicle or interstate when it arrives in Melbourne (still have the QLD plates). Luckily my work are paying for a 20' so we'll just pay the difference to 40' (was only $2200 when we came back). Any advise would be appreciated. Cheers Matt We have just brought our Holden Captiva back to SA and all we had to do was have an ID Check as it had been previously registered here and was Australian plated we had deregistered it prior to leaving SA but it was quite easy to have it checked and back on the road If you did not deregistered it you might get away with just a change over for States Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patphillips47 Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 Forgot to say talk to your shipper and maybe have the car cleaned prior it going to AQUIS Our shipper took it to AQUIS and didn't clean it so it was knocked back ,we paid $870 to have it cleaned and it was knocked back !! Third time lucky after a second clean it got through but the delays meant it took a month to get the car on the road 2006 we brought our ford back and had it valeted in the uk prior to shipping waste of time as AQUIS still insisted it was steam cleaned twice you will also need an import permit I think it was around $50 and we had to upload a photo of the compliance plate with the application Make sure too you have the original purchase papers etc so there will be no customs payable as you have owned it for over 12 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmash Posted September 26, 2016 Author Share Posted September 26, 2016 Thanks for the quick replies. I was hoping it was as straight forward as an ID check and RWC the same as another Interstate vehicle. The biggest unknown will still be the mood of the AQIS inspector on the day it arrives. Cheers Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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