GST on second hand goods, is this true?
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on โ31-05-2017 06:37 PM
Message from Ebay saying GST will be applicable to Ebay sales. Is this for new products only or both new and second hand?
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on โ07-08-2018 01:50 PM
PS Oops... my error.
UPDATE: eBay did not apply GST on top of the Final Value Fee. I dug around and found the GST charge buried at the bottom of a Paypal receipt I received for a purchase I'd made from China that cost $9.65 (GST $0.97).
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on โ07-08-2018 03:14 PM
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on โ12-09-2018 12:12 PM
Thought it might only apply to NEW books or something crazy like that?!?
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on โ12-09-2018 12:30 PM
It applies to all imports.
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on โ26-09-2018 08:58 PM
just to show how much of a rip off this is, the item doesn't even have to come to Australia. I want to buy an item in England, for my bike in England. Because I am buying it here, I have to pay GST. Its an item that I wont even touch and I still have to pay GST from another country!
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on โ27-09-2018 09:37 AM
If you change your delivery address to a UK address, no GST is applied. That is what I've found anyway when i have had ebay purchases delivered to my niece who lives in Cumbria.
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on โ16-01-2019 02:23 AM
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on โ16-01-2019 02:31 AM
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on โ16-01-2019 02:40 AM
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on โ16-01-2019 10:16 AM
@daysontheroad wrote:
**bleep** EBay and the Australian Federal Government. I refuse to pay for the item. It's a 27 year old used car part that could be as dead as a door nail, and after committing to buy, I was then told there is a further US$62 GST payable. They can keep it, because I can buy a similar used part in Australia and not be charged any GST.
Actually you will be charged GST on a second hand item bought in Australia if you buy it from a business or seller who is registered for GST.
ALL low value items (Under AU$1000) have GST pyable on them when they are imported whether new or used.
If you choose not to pay for your purchases the seller could open a NPB claim against you.

