GST on all imports July 2018
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on 28-03-2018 12:29 PM
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on 22-05-2018 12:13 PM
Out of curiosity c_mount, could you tell me of any other country that has a $1,000 threshold or greater for GST/VAT ???
All that I know of are far less than that. You may need to remove your tin-foil hat for that research project.
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
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on 22-05-2018 03:43 PM
@papermoon.lady wrote:How exciting - GST + GSP!
It won't be worthwhile buying with all of the bull-fees to pay mariq7 . I feel your frustration.
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on 28-05-2018 08:24 PM
Does anyone know if theres been any further moves to geo-block Australian purchasers, as per srticle by CHOICE last year? (https://www.choice.com.au/money/budget/federal-budget/articles/we-will-block-aussie-shoppers-ebay-19...).
Because I'm really in a pickle if they do.
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on 28-05-2018 09:49 PM
Haven't heard anything from eBay. Don't expect to. They are unlikely to cut off their nose to spite their bottom line.
According to tonight's news the GST on imports will be going ahead.
Which, from my point of view, is good. I will automatically be 10% more competitive against foreign sellers.
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on 30-05-2018 07:43 PM
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on 30-05-2018 09:14 PM
I guess you couldn't find an answer to my question then.
"Out of curiosity c_mount, could you tell me of any other country that has a $1,000 threshold or greater for GST/VAT ??? "
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on 01-06-2018 06:01 AM
It looks like eBay will collect the GST and not geo-block purchases
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on 01-06-2018 07:58 AM
they can not charge them or any over seas seller or have to register unless they have a site shop in aust
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on 01-06-2018 12:28 PM
@c_mount wrote:
Aye the cowards always bring up the tin foil nonsense....
Totally agree there c_mount. Believe me when I tell you this that there are people in this world that sneer with absolute hatred at people who speak out on certain issues. I was a union delegate once, and I still recall a guy saying to me he would never join as he could get a job as a techician anywhere in the world. He used to start work 10 mins before all the other workers and have 20 mins lunch break instead of the alotted 30 mins. Guess he wanted a pat on the head. When some people he knew lost their jobs he became worried. He came to me one day saying he wanted to join the union as he wanted to get some basic free legal advice which was one of the benefits union members had. I quitely smiled and signed him up anyway.
Hmmm, GST, I remember years ago this garden gnome type of creature saying .. .. "We will never have GST". Well, that statement went overboard like it did with the truth years later in October 2001.
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on 01-06-2018 03:29 PM
@4channel wrote:I was a union delegate once,
We were told to go on strike by our union delegate and we were out for 2 weeks over a pay dispute/rise of 9 %,
(he ended up saying time to go back to work as he and the union rep helped negotiate a 3% rise and we so had
to go back to work).
Which amounted to a $6 a week pay rise,(which would take 2 years to earn back and a complete waste of time
as our pay was due/did go up at the end of the year anyway but only by $2 per week instead of the $7 that they
originally planned on so the strike got us a $1 increase instead of the 9 %,($18) that we were after).
When the place ended up shutting down the union claimed they "helped" us get a an extra 2 weeks pay,(which
once again was carp as we had already been told what entitlements we were getting before they became
involved).
To me that's similar to how eBay works as they "claim" to help but do the opposite and as long as it helps
them,(that delegate wasn't in that job for very long after that),
