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It's been a while since I had a good rant but that isn't going to change now because I'm just going to have a mediocre rant.
Poor old Gerry Harvey is chasing some more free publicity (ACA and TT are probably already on the case) by re-igniting his complaint about the $1000 GST exemption particularly on stuff brought from overseas websites.
One of his claims is along the lines of local business being hurt because so many people are spending money overseas and getting cheaper prices and adding the GST to the prices will make it fairer. Of course this only really works if the price difference is about 10% but in general the price differences are much greater that is why people choose overseas suppliers.
I can see Gerry's point but I don't agree with him (on anything really) and think that apart from giving him publicity this is more to do with him trying convince the government he is right and should not be ignored rather than helping support smaller Australian owned businesses.
If the prices difference was 10% there would be some room for Gerry's argument that it would make Aussie shops more competitive but when the price difference is nearly 50% on some items I can't see the logic in the argument. Also give that not every business in Australia that sells to the public has to charge GST for me it still makes it hard to see how a simple 10% on items under $1000 is going to save Australian businesses like Gerry claims.
How many out there actually agree with Gerry and think adding 10% to all purchases is a good idea?
Poor old Gerry Harvey is chasing some more free publicity (ACA and TT are probably already on the case) by re-igniting his complaint about the $1000 GST exemption particularly on stuff brought from overseas websites.
One of his claims is along the lines of local business being hurt because so many people are spending money overseas and getting cheaper prices and adding the GST to the prices will make it fairer. Of course this only really works if the price difference is about 10% but in general the price differences are much greater that is why people choose overseas suppliers.
I can see Gerry's point but I don't agree with him (on anything really) and think that apart from giving him publicity this is more to do with him trying convince the government he is right and should not be ignored rather than helping support smaller Australian owned businesses.
If the prices difference was 10% there would be some room for Gerry's argument that it would make Aussie shops more competitive but when the price difference is nearly 50% on some items I can't see the logic in the argument. Also give that not every business in Australia that sells to the public has to charge GST for me it still makes it hard to see how a simple 10% on items under $1000 is going to save Australian businesses like Gerry claims.
How many out there actually agree with Gerry and think adding 10% to all purchases is a good idea?