Will GST be charged on items bought from overseas and shipped to an Australian address?
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on โ29-06-2018 06:19 PM
I buy second hand collectables from small sellers located in the US and Europe. If I have them shipped to me in Australia will GST somehow be charged from July 1? What if shipping is to a US address?
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on โ25-07-2018 05:19 PM
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on โ25-07-2018 06:19 PM
If that's coming via the GSP, then it's Pitney Bowes charging you a fee for collecting the GST. Not ebay.
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on โ01-08-2018 05:48 PM
My experience is different. I bought a second hand item for 28 eng pounds + 7 pounds postage = 35pounds
GST was 3.50 pounds that feels like GST on the postage to me jo
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on โ01-08-2018 05:54 PM
...................sigh.............It's a goods and services tax.................postage is a service...........................
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
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on โ16-08-2018 10:51 AM
This is from ATO site 16-Aug-2018
Do you import goods worth A$1,000 or less? | Australian Taxation Office
12 June 2018
From 1 July 2018 overseas businesses that meet the GST registration threshold of A$75,000 will need to charge GST on goods that are:
less than A$1,000 (low value)
imported into Australia
not GST-free (such as most basic food, alcohol, tobacco, or tobacco products).
How will this affect you?
You will be charged GST on low value goods that you import if you are:
not registered for GST, or
are GST registered but importing goods for personal use.
You should not be charged GST if you:
are registered for GST
import the low value goods for business use in Australia, and
provide your ABN to the supplier and a statement that you are registered for GST.
If you're charged GST incorrectly you should contact the supplier to let them know that you're registered for GST, and request a refund.
Note that not all receipts that have GST applied will be tax invoices.
They will need to contain an ABN to be considered a tax invoice.
Overseas suppliers may be registered in the simplified GST system and have an ARN instead of an ABN.
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โ16-08-2018 05:09 PM - edited โ16-08-2018 05:10 PM
You are misunderstanding who charges the GST from small overseas selelrs. There are many Threads on this. Ebay is the 'seller' in this case (like all similar platforms) and collects the GST to remit to the tax office. It is not the individual overseas sellers - that would have been far too hard for the government to impliment so they went with the platforms instead.
Everything has been through lawyers and the tax office and is all legit. It is not an incorrect application so you can't request a refund.
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Education is what you get from reading the small print. Experience is what you get from not reading it.
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on โ21-08-2018 02:33 AM
GST was introduced in Australia to replace Sales Tax on new goods. Tax was already collected on those items when they were new.
The collecting of GST on used and secondhand goods is a wrought to unjustly charge money to the consumer and should never be allowed. It's like charging tax on eggshells after the egg has been broken open and the egg has been eaten. Used goods are often defective and of little use, so why are we now being taxed and penalised for buying other people's rubbish? There should be no GST charged because most of the used goods sold on eBay do not contain precious metals that include gold, silver, or platinum. I'm sick of being ripped off when buying used rubbish off eBay. Where is this money going?
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on โ21-08-2018 02:44 AM
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on โ21-08-2018 02:54 AM
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on โ21-08-2018 02:58 AM

