A small disclaimer to start off with and it is that there is a woodwork connection here, but it is not the primary thrust of the thread so with that out of the way, I will continue. We have all been made aware recently of the Aussie governments efforts to extract their share of goods entering the country with the imposition of GST.
I was a little confused recently when I purchased a saw on US Ebay and at checkout noticed there was an additional component of approximately 10% tax added to both the goods and the shipping. Initially I had thought the GST had struck, but quickly realised that I was shipping to a US address. So that was not the case. I paid anyway and contacted the seller from whom I have bought on several occasions and in fact my previous handsaw purchase was also from him as recently as 4 December (There was no additional tax on that purchase).
These are the order details on Ebay
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This was the good, an unbranded Warranted Superior handsaw with a handle reminiscent of Disston's iconic No.12 saw.
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and this was the reply from the seller:
"I really do not know. We did not receive the $3.28. We received $14.50 plus $18.00 shipping for $32.50 minus paypal fees. Sorry I don't have an answer."
As I said, I have dealt with this seller several times over a number of years and I regard him as ethical. Consequently I have no reason to distrust his comments.
So then I contacted Ebay. It is a bit of a hassle to find out exactly how to do this as it is a bit like sauntering through the Hampton Court Maize, but I finally got there and they telephoned me back in less than a minute from my request.I was impressed. I was also amused by the situation I found myself in as an expatriate pome bastard talking from Australia to a bloke in the Philippines about a purchase I made in the US. How cosmopolitan is that?
Anyhow it was all good and the Ebay representative was helpful. After I explained the situation he went off to check. It transpires that this new regulation came in at the beginning of January. He knew no more about it than that. I don't know who collects the tax (apart from Ebay), I don't know what it is for and I don't know if it applies to all states. The Ebay man did think that some goods were exempt (foodstuffs etc), but apologised that he did not know any more.
For the unwary it is a demonstration of how an overseas purchase can blow out. I thought I had made one of my cheaper purchases at $14.50. Add in US shipping, tax and another $10 shipping (it's share of a bulk delivery back to Oz) and the cost is nearly $46. Convert that to A$ and my US$14 saw is now a whopping A$63.87, Ummmm.
Is anybody else familiar with this US tax?
Regards
Paul