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on 12-07-2018 10:09 AM
I was purchasing items valued under $1000 from companies overseas with no problem, now with the new GST laws these companies want me to provide and ABN or they will no longer sell goods values at under $1000. I am a individual with a hobby and made a very small amount of money from that hobby. Now with the new laws it has destroyed my eBay sales as it is not viable to buy items to a value of over $1000 then pay freight, eBay fees, PayPal fees, duties tax & GST, I was barely making a profit as it was. I can see eBay losing a lot of sellers because of the new GST laws, the price of items I sell on eBay would have to rise at least 20% just to compensate the extra costs, which means customers will no longer purchase due to the price rise. It's really sad we have to be subject to so many taxes so politicians can line their pockets while the little people constantly get beaten for every cent possible!
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13-07-2018 02:47 AM - edited 13-07-2018 02:48 AM
@cheapas
please enlighten me as to how politicians are lining their pockets with this GST on low-cost imports? I truly wish to know.
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13-07-2018 08:50 AM - edited 13-07-2018 08:51 AM
Genuine question cheapas, You describe your blackmilk clothing as " museum item ". I dont know anything about Game Of Thrones, but what does the " museum item " bit refer too ? I always thought " museum item " was only for old, rare stuff.
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on 13-07-2018 10:22 AM
Have you looked for the same or similar products on ebay?
You will still pay the GST but you can buy smaller quantities and just pay the extra 10% when you pay through paypal.
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on 14-07-2018 11:45 AM
Just brought some book from overseas because they are cheaper and harder to find in Australia. When I checked out with PP an additional amount was charged on them (GST). When you go into your PP account it lists it as a separate transaction. When I brought from an Australian seller this didn't occur. It only affects overseas purchases, still cheaper then buying here for somethings.
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on 14-07-2018 12:21 PM
@neroowoo wrote:Just brought some book from overseas because they are cheaper and harder to find in Australia. When I checked out with PP an additional amount was charged on them (GST). When you go into your PP account it lists it as a separate transaction. When I brought from an Australian seller this didn't occur. It only affects overseas purchases, still cheaper then buying here for somethings.
thanks for letting us know about the PayPal breakdown.
As for continuing to buy from overseas because it is still cheaper . . . . that is what many of us have been saying.
There are those who have vowed to stop buying from overseas just because of the GST. Seems they would rather pay higher total prices domestically rather than paying less by buying from an overseas seller (even with GST added).
The lengths some people will go to to avoid paying this exorbitant outrageous invasion on their buying rights that others simply call 10% GST !!!!!!!!!