Shop at IT Supa Centre, pay less and even receive a refund on the GST component of your purchase! In most cases you pay less than at any duty free store. Plus, you get to enjoy your purchase immediately - there's no need to show your ticket or keep the item sealed until departure.
Benefits of shopping at IT Supa Centre before you travel:
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Our prices are usually lower than at traditional duty free stores
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After you receive your GST refund, the total price is almost always lower than at a conventional duty free store
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You get to use your purchase immediately! When buying from a duty free store, your purchase is sealed and cannot be opened until you enter the plane. When you buy from us, you can begin using your purchase immediately!
How does this work?
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Spend $300 or more with IT Supa Centre within 30 days or less from your departure date.
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We will deliver your order to you along with a tax invoice.
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On the day of your departure, visit the customs desk at the airport and let them know that you have items qualifying for the TRS. You simply fill out a form with your details, show them the tax invoice we provided for you and the items purchased (no need to keep them packaged) and within 6 weeks, the GST component of your order is refunded into your account. You can even choose to have the refund sent to you by cheque, credited to your savings/cheque or even credit account.
Its that Easy!

How Does Duty Free Shopping work using the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS)
The TRS enables you to claim a refund, subject to certain conditions, of the goods and services tax (GST) and wine equalisation tax (WET) that you pay on goods you buy in Australia.
The refund only applies to goods you take with you as hand luggage or wear onto the aircraft or ship when you leave Australia. It does not apply to services or goods consumed or partly consumed in Australia, such as chocolate and perfume. However, unlike other tourist shopping schemes, most of the goods, such as clothing, PDA's and cameras, can be used in Australia before departure.
The TRS is open to all overseas visitors and Australian residents, except air and sea operating crew.
The GST refund is calculated by dividing the total amount of the purchase by 11. The WET refund is 14.5 percent of the price paid for wine. For example, if you buy goods for a GST-inclusive price of $660 you will receive a refund of $60. If the $660 is made up of a camera ($460) and wine ($200), you will receive a total refund of $89 (total GST refund of $60 and $29 WET refund on the wine).
The way TRS works
The refund will be paid on goods totaling $300 (GST inclusive) or more, bought from the same store, no more than 30 days before you leave Australia.
You may purchase several lower-priced items from the one store, either at the one time or over several occasions within the 30-day period, provided the total purchase amounts to $300 (GST inclusive) or more. You will have to ask IT Supa Centre to consolidate these lower-priced purchases onto a single tax invoice.
You can collect your refund through one of the following methods:
Customs will aim to post cheque refunds within 15 business days. Bank and credit card refunds will be issued by Customs within 5 business days, however, payment will be subject to processing by your bank or card issuer.
What you need to do when buying goods
If you wish to claim a refund, you must get an original tax invoice from IT Supa Centre, where you purchased the goods. A refund cannot be given without it.
A tax invoice prominently states the words 'tax invoice' and Australian Business Number (ABN) of the retailer, the purchase price including the GST paid, a description of the goods, the name of the supplier and the date the purchase was made.
Tax invoices for purchases of $1000 or more need additional information, such as the name and address of the purchaser.
More information on tax invoices is available by contacting the Australian Taxation Office.
How you make a claim
You will need to present the following at the Customs TRS facility when you depart Australia:
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your goods (to prove you are taking them out of the country)
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the tax invoice from IT Supa Centre (to provide information for the customs officers)
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your passport and
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your international boarding pass or other proof of travel
Claims are only available up to 30 minutes before the scheduled departure of the flight.
Where you make a claim
Claims can be made after you have passed through Customs and Immigration outward processing at :
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the TRS facilities at international airports at Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Cairns, Adelaide, Darwin and Gold Coast
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cruise liner terminals at Circular Quay and Darling Harbour in Sydney, Cairns, Darwin, Fremantle, Darwin and Hobart
If you are leaving Australia from another port you should contact Customs to find out if you can make a claim.
Any questions? Email or call one of our friendly staff toll free on 0424 059 290. |