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Australia proposing changes to GST import threshold

byCustoms Today Report
31/07/2015
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CANBERRA: Australia is proposing changes to its GST import threshold to try to even the playing field for its local retailers. Currently, the threshold on imported goods allows Australians to buy goods online from overseas for up to A$1000 without being charged GST and the changes could see this lowered to as little as A$20.

PwC Partner and GST specialist Eugen Trombitas says, “This low threshold is international best practice and consistent with many other countries. Every option should be considered as reform will impact all New Zealanders and have a lasting impact.”

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Having announced a GST on digital services earlier in the year, physical goods would be on par with digital services imports and remove the tax free advantage for overseas retailers selling into Australia.

“Australia has realised that by deciding to tax all digital services it can’t do a half job with imported goods and lower the threshold from $1,000 to $500 as was previously being considered. The thinking is that it has to have no threshold or a very small one as all imported goods and services should be taxed equally. Technology advancements should allow the ability to collect GST/duty more efficiently,” says Mr Trombitas.

An announcement is expected soon in New Zealand and it’s looking likely New Zealand will follow Australia and move to tax digital services sold by foreign sellers.

“The Australian proposals give more impetus for our policy makers and NZ Customs to review the position on imported goods. It becomes particularly significant and relevant for New Zealand to see if it can achieve consistency with the taxation of imported goods and services.”

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