IMPORTS, DEFERRAL SCHEME AND CUSTOMS GST

· February 19, 2026

Course overview:

This intermediate course explains how Australian GST applies to imported goods and cross-border supplies, with a practical focus on import declarations, evidence, and BAS reporting. It also examines the ATO Deferred GST Scheme as a cash-flow and compliance tool and implements controls to reduce errors in customs and GST.

Course objectives

  • Interpret when an import is a taxable importation and when it is non-taxable.
  • Calculate import GST using the taxable importation method and identify common adjustment points.
  • Apply practical processes for customs entries, record-keeping, and the correct claiming of GST credits.
  • Evaluate whether the Deferred GST Scheme is appropriate and design controls to maintain eligibility.
  • Distinguish between imported goods, imported services, and digital products, including reverse charge and platform rules.

Learning outcomes

  • By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
  • Determine who is liable for GST on imported goods and identify the importer-of-record risk points.
  • Calculate import GST from customs value inputs and reconcile outcomes to BAS reporting fields.
  • Build compliant evidence packs to support GST credit claims and withstand review activity.
  • Apply the Deferred GST Scheme mechanics to reduce cash-flow pressure while managing monthly BAS obligations.
  • Apply a decision framework for offshore services and digital supplies, including when the reverse charge is triggered.

Course Content

Not Enrolled

Course Includes

  • 4 Lessons
  • 27 Topics
  • 1 Quiz
  • Course Certificate