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Customs (International Obligations) Regulation 2015
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Customs Act 1901
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F2023C00486 (C14)
31 May 2023
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13 October 2024
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Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name
3 Authority
4 Definitions
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Part 2—Exemptions under Torres Strait Treaty
5 Notices requesting exemptions
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Part 3—Exportation of goods
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Division 1—Exportation of goods to Singapore
7A Record keeping for the producer of goods claimed to be Australian originating goods
8A Record keeping for other exporters of goods claimed to be Australian originating goods
9 Form in which records to be kept
Division 2—Exportation of goods to Thailand
10 Record keeping by exporter who is not the producer of goods
11 Record keeping by producer of goods
12 Form in which records to be kept
Division 3—Exportation of goods to New Zealand
13 Record keeping by exporter who is not the producer or principal manufacturer of goods
14 Record keeping by the producer or principal manufacturer of goods
15 Form in which records to be kept
Division 4—Exportation of goods to Chile
16 Record keeping by exporter who is not the producer of goods
17 Record keeping by the producer of goods
18 Form in which records to be kept
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Part 4—Delivery of goods on giving of general security or undertaking
19 Reference to duty to include relevant dumping duty
20 Bringing goods into Australia on a temporary basis
21 Dealing with goods brought into Australia on a temporary basis
22 Circumstances in which duty is not payable
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Part 5—Refunds, rebates and remissions of duty—originating goods
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Division 1—Circumstances for refund, rebate or remission
23 Circumstances for refunds, rebates and remissions of duty
24 Whether goods are originating goods—refund not payable in certain circumstances
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Division 2—Application for refund, rebate or remission
25 When an application is required for a refund, rebate or remission of duty
26 Application for a refund, rebate or remission of duty
27 Communication of application for refund, rebate or remission by computer to Department
28 Period for making an application for refund, rebate or remission
29 Procedures for dealing with application for refund, rebate or remission
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Division 3—Conditions for refund, rebate or remission
30 Conditions for refund, rebate or remission of duty—drawback
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Division 4—Amount of refund, rebate or remission
31 Calculation of refund, rebate or remission of duty
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Part 6—UN sanctioned goods
32 UN sanctioned goods
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Part 7—Drawback of import duty
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Division 1—Drawback of dumping duty
33 Reference to import duty to include relevant dumping duty
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Division 2—Goods for which drawback may be paid
34 Drawback of import duty on goods—general
35 Drawback of import duty on goods—manufactured goods and processed or treated goods
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Division 3—Circumstances when drawback is not payable
36 Circumstances when drawback of import duty is not payable
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Division 4—Conditions relating to drawback
37 Conditions relating to drawback of import duty
38 Additional conditions for tobacco and tobacco products
39 Drawback of import duty for goods imported more than once
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Division 5—Amount of claim for drawback
40 Amount of claim for drawback of import duty
41 Amount of drawback for goods mixed with similar goods—manufactured goods or processed or treated goods
42 Deduction of rebates from drawback payable
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Part 8—Anti dumping duties
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Division 1—Ordinary course of trade
43 Determination of cost of production or manufacture
44 Determination of administrative, selling and general costs
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Division 2—Normal value of goods
45 Determination of profit
46 Determining whether conditions exist—matters to which the Minister must have regard
47 Determination of value—countries to which subsection 269T(5D) of the Act does not apply
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Division 3—Circumvention activities
48 Circumvention activities
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Part 9—Transitional matters
49 Approved forms and approved statements
50 Amendments made by the Customs and Other Legislation Amendment (Australian Border Force) Regulation 2015
51 Amendments made by the Customs (International Obligations) Amendment (Anti Dumping) Regulation 2015
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Schedule 1—UN sanctioned goods
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Part 1—Prohibited Imports Regulations
1 Prohibited Imports Regulations
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Part 2—Prohibited Exports Regulations
2 Prohibited Exports Regulations
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Schedule 2—Countries to which subsection 269TAC(5D) of the Act does not apply
1 Countries
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Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history