Sabi sa IDP daw pag dadalhin mo ang laptop mo sa OZ dapat me resibo. Did some research. Eto nakita ko. Sino naka experience na nito?
<blockquote>From http://www.international.adelaide.edu.au/living/leave/computer.html
Bringing a computer into Australia
If a student arrives with a computer that has been owned and used for 12 months prior to departure to Australia, duties and taxes will not be charged on these goods. However, you may be asked to supply evidence of the length of ownership before the goods are cleared.
The Australian Customs Service (Customs) does allow the temporary importation of certain goods without the payment of duty or GST (via Section 162 of the Customs Act). The temporary importation of computers by international students is one such circumstance - but there are conditions imposed on students where such importations occur.
The temporary importation without the payment of duties and taxes is normally approved where the computers are to be exported within 12 months of their importation, and upon receipt of a written undertaking that all duties and taxes will be paid should the goods not be exported.
If your stay is known to be up to 24 months long, approval may be given - but this will depend on the value of the items involved. Each case is taken on its merit and the ability of the student to satisfy Customs that all duties and taxes will be paid if exportation of the goods is not undertaken by the agreed date.
Students whose stay is to exceed 24 months will not be given temporary importation approval for their goods.
There is a tax of approximately 10% which applies to computers that are being brought in as hand luggage and which do not meet the above requirements.
For computers that are sent by freight, there is a tax of approximately 10% of the value of the computer - as well as a tax of approximately 10% of the freight charges payable.</blockquote>