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Notes for Completing an Export Declaration Supplementary Page
1.
Line No (mandatory)
10.
Line FOB Value
A supplementary page must be completed for each separate
The free on board (FOB) value of the goods quoted on this
commodity as identified by the AHECC code (see Item 3).
export declaration line, including all costs incidental to the sale
and delivery of the goods on to the exporting vessel/aircraft.
2.
Your Reference
No discount given is to be deducted from the true value of the
This reference must be the same as the Export Declaration
goods. The FOB value should be expressed to the nearest
header page (the B957 page, Item 3.)
dollar. It should be noted that FOB does not include oversea
freight and insurance.
3.
Commodity Classification (mandatory)
The FOB values of samples must be shown as the market
Australian Harmonized Export Commodity Classification
value of the goods as if they were for sale.
(AHECC) code is a statistical classification for the particular
The combined FOB value of the lines must equal the total FOB
commodity being exported. This code may be obtained from
value on the header page (B957).
the Department of Immigration and Border Protection or the
Australian Bureau of Statistics.
11.
Permit Details (Prefix/Permit No)
A wide range of goods is prohibited from exportation unless an
4.
Goods Description
export permit is obtained from the appropriate agency. Details
Invoice or commercial description of the goods.
of export restrictions are contained in various Commonwealth
5.
Goods Origin Code (mandatory)
laws and are outlined in the Department of Immigration and
The code used to identify the Australian state of origin (or
Border Protection Export Control Manual Volume 12. Further
foreign) of goods, as listed below:
advice can be obtained from your legal adviser, Customs Agent,
NSW: AU-NS
etc, or the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
TAS: AU-TS
Input the permit number given by the relevant permit issuing
VIC: AU-VI
authority. Each permit issuing authority has it’s own permit
NT: AU-NT
prefix.
QLD: AU-QL
The correct prefix must be included for all permits.
ACT: AU-CT
12.
Assay Details (Element/Concentration/Unit)
SA: AU-SA
A chemical test to determine the content of a particular
WA: AU-WA
element. Only input details if goods are minerals requiring an
FOREIGN: YY-FO
assay. Please see the AHECC for more information regarding
6.
Temporary Import No (Mandatory if the AHECC is for
this item.
the export of goods originally imported on a temporary
Element
Symbol
Unit Description
basis).
Gold
AU
GPT (Grams per Tonne)
7.
A number or code that identifies goods described by
section 68(1)(j) of the Customs Act 1901.
Silver
AG
GPT (Grams per Tonne)
Goods Origin Country Code (mandatory if item 5 is
Copper
CU
PER (Percentage)
“Foreign”)
The name of the primary country where the goods were
Lead
PB
PER (Percentage)
manufactured.
Platinum
PT
PER (Percentage)
8.
Net Quantity
The net quantity of goods is described in terms of the units
Nickel
NI
PER (Percentage)
prescribed in the AHECC, (e.g. KG, T, NO).
If the unit
Tin
SN
PER (Percentage)
prescribed by the AHECC is ‘NR’, the quantity details are not
required, but ‘NR’ must be shown in the units box. Net quantity
Tungsten
WO
PER (Percentage)
should not include the weight of any additional packaging.
Zinc
ZN
PER (Percentage)
9.
Gross Weight
Declaration
The gross weight is, in effect, the shipping weight of the goods,
Declarations at the bottom of both header and supplementary
It should include the weight of any immediate packaging but
pages must be completed fully and correctly, signed and
not the weight of the container. Show weight in grams (G),
dated.
kilograms (KG) or tonnes (T).
ITEMS & : ADDITIONAL SPACES
Continuation of Goods page No.
.
11. Permit Details
Permit Number
12. Assay Details
b.) Assay Concentration
a.) Assay Element
c.) Assay Unit
Signature
Date:
/
/
B957a (OCT 2015)

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