New rules kick in for New Zealand on 1 December. 15% GST must be collected by the overseas seller. An exception has been made for sellers doing less (or expecting to do less) than NZ$60,000 per year in business with NZ purchasers.
@Aotearoa said:
New rules kick in for New Zealand on 1 December. 15% GST must be collected by the overseas seller. An exception has been made for sellers doing less (or expecting to do less) than NZ$60,000 per year in business with NZ purchasers.
I assume that exception does not apply to anyone selling through a large marketplace like eBay.
@Aotearoa said:
New rules kick in for New Zealand on 1 December. 15% GST must be collected by the overseas seller. An exception has been made for sellers doing less (or expecting to do less) than NZ$60,000 per year in business with NZ purchasers.
I assume that exception does not apply to anyone selling through a large marketplace like eBay.
Correct. My big hope is that GC ducks in under the threshold.
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Just Australia for now, but they have been collecting from Australia for quite a while now, at least a year
Justin Meunier
Boardwalk Numismatics
I think they must have changed it November 6 like the U.S. so it's now spelled out on the invoice.
Yes, I mentioned this over a month ago and you were active in that thread!
LOL. Really? I must be losing it...
Happy Thanksgiving
New rules kick in for New Zealand on 1 December. 15% GST must be collected by the overseas seller. An exception has been made for sellers doing less (or expecting to do less) than NZ$60,000 per year in business with NZ purchasers.
Smitten with DBLCs.
I assume that exception does not apply to anyone selling through a large marketplace like eBay.
Correct. My big hope is that GC ducks in under the threshold.
Smitten with DBLCs.
I guess anyone wanting a Waitangi crown should hurry up.
Only someone from New Zealand.