GST on overseas purchases under $1000.00
Announced today ....
I wonder how they will collect this GST. At the moment, packages with a declared value of over $1000.00 are supposed to be cleared by customs after payment of taxes and gst but I cant imagine how they would make this work for all online overseas purchases.
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Let's see what the people say (and not Gerry Harvey).
I suspect that they will have the GST added at point of sale - same as domestic GST. That way the sellers will do the work in collecting the tax.
And GST will be applied on the total landed cost, eg the value of the item, PLUS the cost of the postage PLUS any insurance you may have on it (plus any import duties applicable as the duty free threshold is now just $20)
It will not be released (by the carrier) until you have paid, technically these items are held in 'bond' (licensed storage warehouse) until all fees are paid. You'll get a letter (or email) with a valuation and the GST to pay, plus how to pay (and how long you have)
In terms of the hobby in this country, it's simply going to be much more expensive to buy from overseas.
Problem is that many packages arrive without an invoice or declared value. I wonder if they will just let those go through? In England, they seem to have a 25.00 threshold. Anything over 25.00 attracts charges so buyers always ask sellers to under declare the value.
In terms of the hobby, neither EMP nor HA will under declare the value, eBay type sellers may (will likely) accommodate. As to importing and making a false declaration, well you might get away with it as a small hobbyist, but if you are (seen) as a regular importer eventually your parcel will be opened, if you are caught 'cheating' then you're in trouble. And when you are caught (doing wrong) you get the 'red flag' added to your name in the system.