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How to classify parts and accessories
Need a refresher on the classification of parts and accessories? This helpful course provides a definitive update on this complex area of the tariff.
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Intermediate to Advanced
English
$16 AUD
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What You'll Learn
The tariff classification of goods can be ambiguous. The tariff schedule is complex and often it appears that a product can be classified into several headings, which could mean that duty is then over or underpaid.
Tariff classification of parts and accessories is one of the more complex areas of classification, because we all know intuitively what a part or accessory is. It therefore comes as a surprise to some that the Harmonised Tariff uses the words part and accessory with a much narrower and precise definition than what we would call a part or accessory in industry and general conversation.
Course Content
The tariff classification of goods can be ambiguous. The tariff schedule is complex and often it appears that a product can be classified into several headings, which could mean that duty is then over or underpaid. Tariff classification of parts and accessories is one of the more complex areas of classification, because we all know intuitively what a part or accessory is. It therefore comes as a surprise to some that the Harmonised Tariff uses the words part and accessory with a much narrower and precise definition than what we would call a part or accessory in industry and general conversation.
Assessment
Multiple Choice Assessment available for Certificate of Completion.
Course Price
$16
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