![]() ![]() If you're planning on bringing items into NZ (importing) or sending items overseas (exporting) that are worth over NZ$1000, you need to apply for a Customs Number. Note: there are different rules for sending commercial vs personal items out of NZ. If you’re sending something by post, you only need a Customs export clearance if the package is: ![]() If you’re sending items out of NZ – ie not going with them – you must have a Customs export clearance for anything you’re exporting by: You can also be fined if the contents of a parcel addressed to you does not match the description on the parcel declaration. Importing prohibited goods is against the law and you may received a $400 fine. When buying goods online, check what type of things are prohibited - not allowed into New Zealand. ![]() Receiving (importing) items from overseasĪll goods arriving from overseas by post and courier services are liable for Customs duties and charges when they arrive. ![]()
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