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Shopping from US retailers and shipping to
New Zealand
?
Here's what you'll pay in import duties,taxes, and handling fees — plus how Stackry helps you keep costs predictable before you checkout.
Shipments to New Zealand are subject to 15% GST when the Customs Declared Value is under NZ$1,000. In these cases, GST is calculated on the total landed cost, including the customs declared value, shipping charges, consolidation or repackaging fees, insurance, and any storage fees, and is collected by Stackry before the shipment is sent. For shipments with a total Customs Declared Value over NZ$1,000, GST remains 15% and, along with any applicable customs duty, is assessed by New Zealand Customs upon arrival and paid to the carrier. GST is applied to the full customs value, including goods, shipping, and insurance. GST applies to both consumer shipments and GST-registered businesses.
Yes. For shipments to New Zealand with a Customs Declared Value under NZ$1000, GST must be paid to Stackry before your shipment is sent, regardless of the carrier you use.GST is calculated at 15% of the combined total of: - Customs declared value - Actual shipping charges - Consolidation/repackaging fees - Insurance costs - Storage fees (if any)GST is charged for shipments to consumers AND GST registered NZ businesses.
Import duty in New Zealand ranges from 0% to 10%, depending on your goods and shipment value. Most consumer electronics and toys are duty-free, while apparel and footwear typically incur 5-10% duty when your shipment exceeds NZD 1,000.
The de minimis threshold in New Zealand is NZD 1,000. This means both customs duty and GST apply to your shipment only when the FOB value of your goods exceeds this amount.
Yes, GST at 15% applies to imports under NZD 1,000, but it is typically collected at the point of sale by the retailer if they are registered for New Zealand GST. Your shipment may also incur a Low-Value Import (Air) Levy of NZD 2.21 plus GST when arriving in New Zealand.
A 15% Goods and Services Tax (GST) applies to almost all goods imported into New Zealand. This tax is calculated on the total landed cost, which includes your item value, shipping, insurance, and any customs duty paid.
As of April 2026, a Low-Value Import Levy of NZD 2.21 plus GST applies to consignments under NZD 1,000, while a High-Value Import Levy of NZD 51.81 plus GST applies to entries over that amount. These fixed fees cover border and biosecurity costs for air shipments.
New Zealand has strict biosecurity rules, and items found to be dirty, such as used outdoor gear or shoes with soil, may trigger additional inspection fees. It is important to ensure all items are clean before shipping to avoid these unexpected charges.
Customs duty is calculated as a percentage of the Free on Board (FOB) value, which is the price of the goods alone excluding international shipping and insurance. This differs from GST, which is applied to the total landed cost including shipping.
The NZD 1,000 threshold applies to the total value of all goods arriving for one person at the same time. If you have multiple packages consolidated or arriving together, their combined value is used to determine if duties and levies apply.
For low-value goods under NZD 1,000, GST is usually collected by the retailer at checkout if they are registered for NZ GST. For shipments over NZD 1,000, GST is typically collected by NZ Customs at the border upon arrival.
The links below are external references to official New Zealand government sources. We recommend reviewing them for the most accurate and up-to-date information on taxes and duties for New Zealand.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is intended as a general overview of customs duties, import taxes, and related processes. It is not comprehensive and may not reflect the most current regulations.We recommend checking official customs or government sources to confirm the exact rules, charges, and requirements before making any purchasing or shipping decisions.While we aim to keep information accurate and up to date, we cannot guarantee its completeness and are not responsible for any discrepancies or inaccuracies.
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