·5 min read·Source: CASA CASR Part 101 — Unmanned Aircraft and Rockets
Importing a Drone to Australia 2026: Customs, ABN & Registration
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Complete guide to importing drones to Australia. Customs, duties, ABN, and CASA registration 2026.
In Short
Importing Drones to Australia: Overview
Australian Customs Clearance Process
Australian Business Number (ABN) Requirements
CASA Drone Registration (Post-Import)
Import Duties & Taxes Summary
Piyo : Poppo, I want to import a high-end professional drone from China. What are the customs duties, regulations, and CASA requirements?
Importing Drones to Australia: Overview
Key Regulatory Agencies
Three agencies control drone imports:
ABF (Australian Border Force) — Customs clearance
ATO (Australian Taxation Office) — Import tax (GST)
CASA — Drone registration (if importing for Australian operation)
Cost Impact of Importing
Example: DJI Matrice 300 RTK
Channel
Cost
Timeline
Australian dealer
varies — check with relevant providers (maximum under the Civil Aviation Act 1988)
Immediate
Direct import from China
A$55,000 (maximum under the Civil Aviation Act 1988) + duties
2–6 weeks + customs delays
Duty + GST (imported)
+A$20,000–A$30,000
+1–4 weeks processing
Total landed cost
varies — check with relevant providers
4–10 weeks
Verdict: Savings minimal. Only worth importing if:
Duty Rate: 0% (ZERO DUTY for drones)
GST (Goods & Services Tax): 10% — applies to all imports over costs vary depending on shipping method and origin
Example:
Drone purchase price: varies depending on specifications and supplier (maximum under the Civil Aviation Act 1988)
Import duty: costs vary depending on shipping method and origin
GST (10%): varies — check with relevant providers
Total landed cost: costs vary depending on shipping method and origin
Step 2: Pre-Import Documentation
Before shipping, prepare:
Commercial Invoice
Itemized list of components
Unit price and total value
Seller details and contact
Payment terms
Packing List
Detailed breakdown of contents
Box dimensions and weight
HS codes (if importing multiple items)
Bill of Lading / Airway Bill
Shipping carrier details
Origin and destination ports
Tracking number
Manufacturer Specifications
Model number and serial number
Technical specifications
Certification documents (CE, FCC)
Step 3: Shipping to Australia
Recommended shipping methods:
Method
Cost
Time
Risk
Air freight (DHL, FedEx)
varies — check with relevant providers
5–10 days
Low
Sea freight (container)
A$200–A$800
14–21 days
Low
eParcel/express mail
A$100–A$500
7–14 days
Medium
China Post (standard)
A$20–A$100
30–60 days
High
Recommendation: Air freight for expensive items (lower risk of loss/damage).
Step 4: Australian Border Force (ABF) Clearance
When goods arrive at Australian port/airport:
Customs declaration submitted (by shipping agent or importer)
ABF inspection scheduled (5–10% of imports inspected)
Goods examined (if selected)
Duty/GST calculated (0% duty + 10% GST)
Clearance issued (goods released)
Timeline: 1–5 business days (depending on inspection)
Cost: varies depending on specifications and supplier duty + varies depending on specifications and supplier GST (on varies depending on specifications and supplier (maximum under the Civil Aviation Act 1988) drone)
Step 5: Goods Received
After ABF clearance:
Goods released from customs
Pay GST to clearing agent
Goods delivered to your address
Retain all documentation (2-year minimum)
Australian Business Number (ABN) Requirements
Do You Need an ABN?
Yes, if:
Importing for commercial operations (business)
Operating drone service (photography, surveying, etc.)
Problem: Goods held by ABF for inspection (could be 1–4 weeks).
Solution: Provide detailed commercial invoice upfront. Air freight usually speeds clearance.
Problem: Drone lacks CE/FCC marking → customs may reject.
Solution: Confirm certifications with seller before ordering.
Issue 4: Warranty Issues
Problem: Drone damaged in transit, but manufacturer won't honor warranty on imported unit.
Solution: Purchase transit insurance (varies by coverage level and operations type). Buy from authorized seller if possible.
Issue 5: Software/Firmware Restrictions
Problem: DJI firmware may be restricted in Australia (geo-fencing, frequency limitations).
FAQ
Q: Do I need to declare the drone to customs?
A: Yes. ABF will know when goods arrive (shipping documents submitted). Failure to declare is fraud.
Q: Can I avoid GST by using a freight forwarder?
A: No. GST applies regardless of who handles import. 10% tax is unavoidable.
Q: What if the drone arrives damaged?
A: File claim with shipping carrier (DHL, FedEx, etc.). Usually covered under shipping insurance. Keep all packaging.
Q: Can I import multiple drones to avoid GST?
A: No. GST applies per import, not per total volume. Splitting shipments is attempted tax evasion (illegal).
Q: Do I need customs broker to import a drone?
A: No (not required). You can handle it directly. Broker helpful for large/complex imports (varies depending on shipping method and origin fee).
Q: How long is CASA registration valid?
A: 10 years (or until drone retired). No annual renewal. One-time varies depending on specifications and supplier fee.
Q: Can I import a used/secondhand drone?
A: Yes, with documentation. Customs values it at second-hand price, not original retail. GST applies to assessed value.
Q: What if I'm importing as a business to resell?
A: Wholesale imports get same GST treatment (10%), but you can claim input tax credits if registered for GST (A$55,000 (maximum under the Civil Aviation Act 1988)+ turnover).
Q: Do I need ReOC before importing?
A: No. Import drones first, then apply for ReOC. Different processes.
Q: Does MmowW help with import compliance?
Key Takeaways
Drones have ZERO import duty (HS code 8806.30.00) GST 10% applies to all imports (unavoidable) ABN required for commercial operations (free to register) CASA registration mandatory (varies depending on provider and course level 10 days post-arrival) Total landed cost typically 10% higher than purchase price (GST mainly) Import timeline 2–6 weeks depending on shipping method Certification (CE, FCC) required — most commercial drones have this
Last Updated: April 2026 | CASA Regulation: CASR Part 101 | Authority: Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Australian Border Force
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current regulations with Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) before operating your drone.
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