Federal Government rules out changes to GST on overseas online purchases
The Federal Government has ruled out applying the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to overseas online purchases of under $1000 in the short term despite pressure from Australian retailers to do so.
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View ArticleFederal Government rules out changes to GST on overseas online purchases
The Federal Government has ruled out applying the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to overseas online purchases of under $1000 in the short term despite pressure from Australian retailers to do so.
View ArticleKogan slams big retailers
The founder of Kogan Technologies, Ruslan Kogan, has slammed the current campaign for the application of GST on overseas online sales, saying Australian retailers need a “reality check”.
View ArticleGovernment to teach retailers about online shopping
The Federal Government will attempt to drag Australian retailers into the 21st century, having announced an Online Retail Forum to help modernise the sector.
View ArticleLeave GST on overseas online sales threshold alone: DHL
Global logistics player DHL has weighed into the GST in online overseas sales debate, warning the move to adjust the current $1000 GST-free threshold “unwise”.
View ArticleBudget 2015: Joe Hockey confirms 'Netflix tax'
The government will collect the GST on online services such as Netflix and digital downloads such as games and movies.
View ArticleFoxtel backs government's 'Netflix tax'
Pay TV provider has backed a move by the federal government to levy the GST on online services and sellers of digital goods that have Australian customers.
View ArticleBudget 2015: ‘Netflix tax’ to put Australian in vanguard of OECD
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