on 23-03-2019 03:18 PM
Taxes on top of taxes.
When John Howard the **bleep**head, said there would be no extra tax (G.S.T) on the already included tax portion attributed to goods or services.
on 23-03-2019 03:21 PM
Postage is a Service so attracts the Goods and Services Tax.
What other taxes are applicable to postage?
on 23-03-2019 04:17 PM
You're quick on the uptake. It only started in 2000.
23-03-2019 05:12 PM - edited 23-03-2019 05:13 PM
on 24-03-2019 02:21 PM
Forign taxes applicable to the postage, then the Aussies place a tax on top of that tax. Effectively taxing a tax, not a service or good. Something which John Howard said would not happen.
Also in Australia, the total price has to say includes G.S.T. Not G.S.T is an extra 10%, but included in the price. That was another promise from the honourable lol John Howard.
Then there is the unfair advantage. A person (not a business) in Australia is exempt from G.S.T collection when selling their goods or services. Yet a person from overseas now has G.S.T attracted to the end price. Sounds a bit racist to me
24-03-2019 03:04 PM - edited 24-03-2019 03:08 PM
@ozydevelopments wrote:Forign taxes applicable to the postage, then the Aussies place a tax on top of that tax. Effectively taxing a tax, not a service or good. Something which John Howard said would not happen.
That would depend on the country the item is coming from, certainly not all countries tax the postage component (including Australia for export items)
Also in Australia, the total price has to say includes G.S.T. Not G.S.T is an extra 10%, but included in the price. That was another promise from the honourable lol John Howard.
Nope, if an international item is listed on the Australian platform it will say "10% GST is payable on this item"
Then there is the unfair advantage. A person (not a business) in Australia is exempt from G.S.T collection when selling their goods or services. Yet a person from overseas now has G.S.T attracted to the end price. Sounds a bit racist to me
How can that possibly be racist, it's simply a government tax on imports collected by, for example eBay/Amazon etc, on behalf of the Australian government. Also if you buy directly from a seller that has under $75,000 imports to Australia there is no GST under $1,000.
Would you also consider it "racist" for other countries to charge import duties on Australian goods imported into their country ????
Oh, and davewil is most certainly no fool.
on 24-03-2019 03:57 PM
No, but you have demonstrated you are.
If your rant was about GST on postage for imports, you should have said so.
I'm not sure why you are blaming Howard. GST on small value imports came in last year, 2018. Howard ceased to be able to legislate anything in 2007, over a decade ago.
on 25-03-2019 10:45 AM
@ozydevelopments wrote:Taxes on top of taxes.
When John Howard the **bleep**head, said there would be no extra tax (G.S.T) on the already included tax portion attributed to goods or services.
Yes, Taxes on top of taxes. Yes Howard said exactly that but we know he did the complete opposite. Untruthful is the mildest word that can be used. Sadly it comes nowhere near to what the truth really is.
This has affected us all.
on 25-03-2019 12:01 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:No, but you have demonstrated you are.
There's another one as well Dave......................
25-03-2019 12:27 PM - edited 25-03-2019 12:28 PM
@ozydevelopments wrote:
Then there is the unfair advantage. A person (not a business) in Australia is exempt from G.S.T collection when selling their goods or services. Yet a person from overseas now has G.S.T attracted to the end price. Sounds a bit racist to me
It's got nothing to do with where they are, or what race they are, and everything to do with where they are selling their items.
If the same person was selling their items on a platform that the ATO had not deemed to be the business (as a distribution platform), no GST would apply.
The GST on imports applies to all business that have an annual turnover into Australia of $75k or more (the same threshold for Australian businesses, where it becomes non-optional).
eBay (and other sites like it) are deemed the business for the purposes of GST on imports.