Read an article about extending GST to online shopping.http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11418802I agree that we want a fair playing failed between NZ retailers and online retailers, then just scrap GST altogether, and increase Income tax to make of the difference.Applying GST to online shopping can never work, due to the nature of the internet. Sure you could get retailers like steam, iTunes to charge GST and pass it on, but consumers can easily get around that using a VPN.Regarding physical goods which get shipped through the border, that would just cause much more work for custom officials, and cause lots of delays waiting for consumers to pay the GST before their items can be released, it would just be a pain in the ass for everyone. For lower value items, it'll probably cost the government more to pay custom officials, then they would get back in GST.
For me, I am 100% against applying GST online - in the same way that you get to bring items through customs when you travel.Especially since if I am going to pay GST - I expect to be covered by say - the CGA or other NZ law (which simply isn't feasible)As for scrapping GST and moving to a French model (high income tax, low taxes on everything else) - I am not so sure it would work here - afterall, I think the top Tax bracket is rapeage enough, and I see a lot of my hard earned money being wasted, at least with GST I get some control (don't buy shit if I don't want to pay it)
Regarding physical goods which get shipped through the border, that would just cause much more work for custom officials, and cause lots of delays waiting for consumers to pay the GST before their items can be released, it would just be a pain in the ass for everyone. For lower value items, it'll probably cost the government more to pay custom officials, then they would get back in GST.
I'm with you on this, tax bracket sucks enough already
A lot of retailers are adapting but are finding it harder and harder to compete with Internet purchases. As in consumers will buy based on price instead of quality so will pay 5 bucks for an item that would cost 30 in a shop. If it lasts, it lasts. If not they will buy another and still be saving. It does mean tho that a lot of hard working craftsmen in nz have been put out of business tho. Seen it all happen in the last company I worked for.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/67473404/trade-deal-involves-cut-to-gst-threshold^ and TPP this SHIT i import stuff regularly pc and bike wise and trying to keep parcels under $400 is a cunt.. now they want to make it $200, even though often paying customs and shipping is still cheaper than here, if i can get it here..
Inside US Trade said US negotiators had wanted a US$200 threshold on physical goods in order to safeguard the interests of US courier companies such as UPS and FedEx but faced opposition from countries, including Mexico.
^ I don't really understand what this guy is saying. Don't use a frypan without first drinking your morning coffee