on 16-10-2020 10:54 PM
on 16-10-2020 11:35 PM
on 16-10-2020 11:53 PM
@silver-fox-bullion wrote:
To make this simple if your buy a 8.95 postage label this is 100 percent claimable if I change 8.95 that free postage. If I charge 10 I have to pay tax on 1.05. Which more than likely would also be written off by packaging costs and ebay fees
You are correct. Sort of. Whether you show postage as 'free' or as a separate amount, it is still a deductible expense.
As it is for me, regardless, as I mentioned previously, of how I apportion the postage in my sale price.
And, just like you, it reduces my taxable income by $8.95, as it is a legitimate cost of running my business.
Any business pays tax on their nett profit. Which is income less expenses. The difference is that I don't have to charge or remit GST, but I can still claim GST on my inputs as an expense.
on 16-10-2020 11:56 PM
Oh great, Dennis Denuto is at it again. Please tell us which university you gained your law degree? Wasn't the University of Google was it? Or, where did you earn you Accountant degree? Probably the same university by the looks of it.
on 17-10-2020 12:01 AM
on 17-10-2020 12:07 AM
on 17-10-2020 12:15 AM
@silver-fox-bullion wrote:
To tippy toes we are still looking into a few things re the double charging of gst that already been paid on byo postage watch this space
Good Lordy, that TOPIC has been done to DEATH. Ya NOT being charged double GST on postage. Ya can go on believing it if ya like, but ya AREN'T.
Call the GOVERNMENT if ya THINK ya BEIN' ripped OFF. Or, better STILL, call the POLICE.
on 17-10-2020 12:18 AM
on 17-10-2020 12:20 AM
on 17-10-2020 12:23 AM
on 17-10-2020 12:36 AM