online shopping
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Three Holes In Government’s Plan To Tax Overseas Online Shopping
Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey last week announced the existing GST exemption for low-value imports would be removed, starting July 1, 2017. Non-resident companies will be expected to collect and remit the GST to the ATO. But will such a system work in practice?
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Reviews Of An Etsy Seller Who Poses Dead Mice As Pop Culture Icons
Beneath Etsy’s glitter-soaked, hand-stitched paisley exterior lies some of the weirdest, darkest wares the internet can offer. And in one of thee seedy offshoots, you will find some of the world’s biggest pop culture icons in the form of amateur, taxidermied mice. And people love ’em.
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Kogan Wants To Sell You Groceries Online
Kogan may have started out in the world of cut-rate Chinese-made TVs, but in the last few years it has branched out into smartphones, home appliances, and household goods. Now the Australian-founded online supermarket wants you to buy your batteries, shampoo, razors and Pringles over the ‘net.
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Thanks, ACCC: Ticket Prices For Concerts, Sports Are Going To Become Clearer
The ACCC has been targeting drip pricing, the practice of online booking sites adding additional fees and charges insidiously throughout your purchasing process, since February this year. There’s finally some movement on this — Ticketmaster and Ticketek are being forced to clean up their act when it comes to online ticket prices.