Determine tariff classification for complex goods

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Evidence Guide
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Competency Mapping Template
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Observation Checklist
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Self Assessment Survey
A form for students to assess thier current skill levels against each of the unit's performance criteria. Cut and paste into a web document or print and distribute in hard copy.
Moodle Outcomes
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Registered Training Organisations
Trying to find someone to train or assess you? This link lists all the RTOs that are currently registered to deliver TLIX5053A, 'Determine tariff classification for complex goods'.
Google Links
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Elements and Performance Criteria

1

Apply identification principles to goods

1.1

Product research is undertaken

1.2

Research resources to classify goods are accessed

1.3

Objective and analytical classification principles are applied

1.4

Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) decisions and court cases are considered

1.5

Precedents are considered

1.6

Validation of identification is sought as required

2

Interpret and apply interpretative rules to goods

2.1

Appropriate interpretative rules are identified and accessed when classifying goods

2.2

Interpretive rules are applied to justify tariff classification of goods

3

Interpret and apply section and chapter notes to goods

3.1

Tariff classification is considered in relation to legal notes

3.2

Rejection of alternate headings is justified by reference to section and chapter notes

4

Select tariff headings

4.1

Terms in context of particular tariff headings and words are applied

4.2

References to aid interpretation of tariff are used as required

4.3

Alternate headings are considered as appropriate

5

Select tariff sub-headings

5.1

AAT decisions, court cases and other precedents on tariff classification are interpreted and used to inform selection

5.2

Sub-heading notes are reviewed in hierarchical order

5.3

Dash system is applied to classification

5.4

Relevant precedents are applied when classifying goods

6

Complete post classification requirements

6.1

Requirements for tariff classification advice are identified

6.2

Tariff Classification Advice Request is prepared in response to identified problems

6.3

Applications for Tariff Concession Order are made in response to client instructions

6.4

Relevant documentation and other sources of information such as that sourced from the internet or from industry experts, is retained in accordance with legislative requirements and workplace procedures

6.5

Completed documentation is stored in accordance with Australian Customs and Border Protection and related legislative requirements, and workplace procedures

6.6

Tariff classification advice is provided to client in accordance with workplace procedures

6.7

Pre-or post classification areas of dispute are identified and dispute resolution procedures are initiated as appropriate


Qualifications and Skillsets

TLIX5053A appears in the following qualifications: