All products acquired and consumed within New Zealand will pay GST on those products "consumed" within NZ.
Goods that you export or are going to export qualify for GST zero-rating.
Services supplied directly to overseas organisations located outside New Zealand qualify for GST zero-rating. eg Services supplied directly in connection with land or buildings located outside New Zealand qualify for zero-rating. These may include architectural, real estate and legal services. A New Zealand architect who designs a building to be constructed on an overseas property for an overseas client is an export of the architectural services. Legal advice about a criminal matter given to a person living in Australia by a lawyer who is resident in New Zealand is an export of legal services. The "benefits" of each exported service are obtained outside of New Zealand.
Zero-rated goods and services levy/charge GST at 0% (zero) rather than 15% levied on the same goods and services consumed in NZ.
with money
No
If you are a New Zealand tax resident, you are required to declare all your worldwide income and pay tax on it. So the answer is yes. If you are not a New Zealand tax resident, the answer is no. You are a New Zealand tax resident if you have spent more than half the year in New Zealand or if you have an "enduring relationship" with New Zealand. See Inland Revenue's website for more information.
Yes, as long as the auctioneer has a GST registration (does more than $50k business in a year) - everyone, whether resident in Alberta or not would have to pay the GST.
No you don't. At least not in Australia.
New Zealand's average pay rate for administration work is 19.23. This is about 9 dollars higher than the average starting pay for administration work in the U.S.
yes
Indeed there are Employment Agencies in New Zealand, though they'll usually be paid for by the prospective employer.
when you buy things it will be added to your bill. if your a business then yes you will have to pay the government directly
40 to 50 dollars
We do not have a VAT system nor a GST one.
Because Australia doesn't want to pay for New Zealand.