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你说的是Tourist Refund Scheme,是你回国的时候带走的东西可以claim GST back,下面是custom 的原话,我就不用翻印成中文了,你看看吧。
The way TRS works
The refund will be paid on goods totalling $300 (GST inclusive) or more, bought from the same store, no more than 30 days before you leave Australia.
The GST refund is calculated by dividing the total amount of the purchase by 11. For example, if you buy goods for a GST-inclusive price of $660 you will receive a refund of $60.
You can collect your refund through one of the following methods:
cheque;
credit to an Australian bank account; or
payment to a credit card.
Customs will aim to post cheque refunds within 15 business days. Bank and credit card refunds will be issued by Customs within 5 business days, however, payment will be subject to processing by your bank or card issuer.
What you need to do when buying goods
If you wish to claim a refund, you must get an original tax invoice from the store where you buy the goods. All stores will be able to give you a tax invoice. A refund cannot be given without it.
A tax invoice prominently states the words 'tax invoice' and Australian Business Number (ABN) of the retailer, the purchase price including the GST paid, a description of the goods, the name of the supplier and the date the purchase was made.
Tax invoices for purchases of $1000 or more need additional information, such as the name and address of the purchaser.
More information on tax invoices is available by contacting the Australian Taxation Office.
How you make a claim
You will need to present the following at the Customs TRS facility when you depart Australia:
your goods (to prove you are taking them out of the country);
the original tax invoice from the retailer (to provide information for Customs officers);
your passport; and
your international boarding pass or other proof of travel.
Where you make a claim
Claims can be made after you have passed through Customs and Immigration outward processing at:
the TRS facilities at international airports at Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Cairns, Adelaide, Darwin and Gold Coast;
cruise liner terminals at Circular Quay and Darling Harbour in Sydney, Cairns, Darwin, Fremantle, Darwin and Hobart.
If you are leaving Australia from another port you should contact Customs to find out if you can make a claim.
How long it will take you to make a claim
For passengers departing from international airports, the process will only take a few minutes. However, you should allow for other passengers queuing for a refund. We suggest you allow an extra 15 minutes on top of airlines' recommended time allowances.
Claims can be made up to 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time of your flight.
Passengers departing from seaports should make their claim no earlier than four hours and no later than one hour prior to the scheduled departure time of the vessel.
Please note: You will not receive a refund unless Customs is able to verify that you are taking the goods with you. The goods must be taken on board the aircraft or ship on which you are traveling. You therefore need to include the goods in your hand luggage or wear them onto the aircraft or ship.
Bringing the goods back into Australia
If you bring the goods back into Australia, you could be liable to pay GST. Normal passenger concessions will apply but if in doubt you should declare the goods to Customs on your return.
More information is contained in the brochure Know Before You Go which is available from Customs.
Goods that do not attract refunds under the TRS
Please refer to the Customs website for this information
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