Join Russell Wiese of CGT Law as he unpacks a landmark Tribunal decision that challenges the long-standing interpretation of Tariff Concession Orders.
The session will also cover key takeaways from the latest Goods Compliance Update.
For the past 10 years the Australian Border Force (ABF) has taken the view that a good must meet the terms of a Tariff Concession Order (TCO) "precisely" before that TCO will apply.
A recent Administrative Review Tribunal of Australia case rejected this approach and applied an "essential character" test.
This case has implications for all users of TCOs and importers that have been the subject of past ABF audits.
In this webinar, Russell Wiese of CGT Law will explain the findings of the case and what it means for customs broker and importers.
The newly released ABF Goods Compliance Update addresses several key issues relevant to customs brokers. Russell will discuss key highlights including:
- Offshore lodgement of customs entries
- Customs broker due diligence requirements
- Piggyback shipments
- Fit and proper persons assessments
- Compliance results
CPD POINTS: This session has been accredited for 3 customs broker CPD Points in Stream A (FTA198) - please note you MUST complete the online assessment to receive these points.
Following the webinar, an online assessment and resources will be available via MYFTACPD.
Individual members and employees of Members with online CPD / CBC packages (1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026) can access this material and CPD accreditation.
If you require further information about an online CPD / CBC package, please contact Caroline Zalai on czalai@ftalliance.com.au or 02 9975 1878