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    Australian Goods And Services Tax On International Shopping Faces Review

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJuly 6, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — Whacking cheap imported goods with Australian goods and services tax (GST) was meant to give local businesses down-under a fairer crack at online shoppers, and a review will check whether it’s working.

    The tax office began raking in AU$350 million ($265 million) a year when low-value imported goods lost their GST-free status in 2018, exceeding expectations.

    More than 1000 vendors and platforms are complying with the regime, including the biggest players Amazon and eBay.

    But Fady Abi Abdallah, a tax consultant from audit and accounting firm BDO Australia is concerned many suppliers are still unaware of their Australian goods and services tax obligations.

    “Some confusion still remains, particularly in relation to re-deliverers (people onselling goods) and supplies made through electronic distribution platforms,” he said.

    The tax office began raking in AU$350 million ($265 million) a year when low-value imported goods lost their GST-free status in 2018, exceeding expectations. (Sam Mooy/AAP Image)

    The pandemic will also complicate the review, not just for those wanting to have their say.

    Elinor Kasapidis, a senior manager of tax policy at Australian tax giant CPA Australia, said Covid-19 had increased people’s online shopping activities including purchases from overseas.

    “There may be growing challenges in identifying smaller sellers located overseas that may not be aware of their obligations,” she said.

    Top federal bureaucrats have been asked by Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar to conduct the review.

    Before the changes, goods costing AU$1000 ($757) or less that were imported by online shoppers did not attract GST, which meant foreign retailers had an advantage.

    Top federal bureaucrats have been asked by Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar to conduct the review. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Image)

    Consumers buying offshore now face the same tax regime as goods that are sourced locally, which should increase the incentive to buy locally.

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    When a vendor has a turnover of AU$75,000 ($56,800) or more, it must register and collect GST to be paid to the Australian Tax Office.

    The tax office can match financial information and may make random purchases to test for dodgy practices.

    BDO Australia has noticed an increased level of compliance among international suppliers and more activity by the Australian Tax Office, with targeted notices alerting them to their tax obligations.

    CPA Australia said the decision to apply GST on low-value imports, rather than a direct tax on digital services, has been mirrored by other countries and expects the regime to continue.

    “It’s therefore important that the government and the ATO makes it easy for overseas sellers to register for and remit GST,” Kasapidis said.

    The Australian Tax Office also monitors for front companies claiming to be local who may actually be registered in other countries such as China.

    The tax board is expected to report back by mid-December.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Pawar and Krishna Kakani)



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