on โ12-07-2018 03:56 PM
What is the actual process for under 1K items imported where the seller has not paid GST and it is considered a consumer purchase?
on โ29-07-2018 02:27 PM
I actually bought that first KK bag @ my local pharmacy for $49.99 on runout special. Now some years down the track it has worn out & Yes! the first bag has Made In China labels. Not so fussed about the brand it was the useability of the bag for my daughter's needs that were more the point - Even when I bought the first one!
on โ29-07-2018 02:28 PM
There weren't even any 2nd hand ones to buy!
on โ29-07-2018 02:31 PM
Not entirely sure Lyndal. I did put it in my cart & then when I went to pay the GST was added. I'm wondering if I'd not put it in my cart, but rather just bought it from my watch list, would I have had to pay the extra $4.95 to whomever? Which is why I added my experience to this thread.
on โ29-07-2018 03:28 PM
@redders_60 wrote:Not entirely sure Lyndal. I did put it in my cart & then when I went to pay the GST was added. I'm wondering if I'd not put it in my cart, but rather just bought it from my watch list, would I have had to pay the extra $4.95 to whomever? Which is why I added my experience to this thread.
as your original post on this thread was 23rd July, and in that post you said โI just bought a handbagโ, then you would have paid the GST even if you had bought it from your watch list. No doubt about that as the changes came in on 1st July.
Not sure why you are saying โto whomeverโ as it has been stated on this and other threads that eBay collect the GST as the Electronic Delivery Platform (EDP). eBay will be forwarding the GST collected to the ATO.