Alanslegal
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The last few weeks have seen a giant size protest from large retailers (read Gerry Harvey) about consumers buying things online because they don't attract a GST and thus causing businesses to lose out as shoppers flock the internet and never shop in a store anymore.
I know I do alot of shopping online and I always utilise the duty free concessions when I travel overseas, and I would believe alot of you would also be doing the same.
Firstly, I am against any of the ideas Mr. Harvey et al have been suggesting over the past few weeks. I think the $1,000 limit is fair and reasonable, and that any limit less than that would mean more administrative work for Customs. And also the cost to administer that may potentially outweigh the benefits.
Secondly, buying from an online retailer whether locally or overseas is much more favourable as I don't have to pay the higher cost so that retail businesses require so they can pay their overheads.
Thirdly, alot of foreign items are much better value anyway, with or without the GST.
Fourthly, look at the hypothetical and practical side, if the GST was imposed on everything now does that mean Duty Free shops at the airports are now engaging in misleading and/or deceptive conductive?
Soo those are a few thoughts of mine ....... and yours?
I know I do alot of shopping online and I always utilise the duty free concessions when I travel overseas, and I would believe alot of you would also be doing the same.
Firstly, I am against any of the ideas Mr. Harvey et al have been suggesting over the past few weeks. I think the $1,000 limit is fair and reasonable, and that any limit less than that would mean more administrative work for Customs. And also the cost to administer that may potentially outweigh the benefits.
Secondly, buying from an online retailer whether locally or overseas is much more favourable as I don't have to pay the higher cost so that retail businesses require so they can pay their overheads.
Thirdly, alot of foreign items are much better value anyway, with or without the GST.
Fourthly, look at the hypothetical and practical side, if the GST was imposed on everything now does that mean Duty Free shops at the airports are now engaging in misleading and/or deceptive conductive?
Soo those are a few thoughts of mine ....... and yours?