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How Are Goods Classified

In Australia, product classification is governed by Schedule 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, commonly known as the working tariff. This document operates as a comprehensive catalogue that assigns a unique 10-digit tariff number to virtually every product traded internationally. The tariff is made up of 97 chapters containing thousands of classification codes, all supported by detailed rules and explanatory notes to ensure goods are classified accurately. Correct classification requires careful interpretation of these rules. Understanding product classification in Australia is crucial for compliance.

Understanding Product Classification in Australia

Qualified Customs Brokers are trained to navigate this complex system and quickly determine the correct tariff number for your goods. Relying on online or automated tariff classification tools can lead to errors, which may result in incorrect duty payments, compliance issues, shipment delays, and potentially substantial penalties from Australian Customs.

This guide provides essential insights into product classification in Australia, helping businesses navigate the complexities of tariff codes.

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