Not of any significance now, infact a growing number of people advocate for an increase in its amount.
GST is fun
The Goods and Services Tax in Australia is 10% on any goods and services that you buy. Fresh food is exempt from this tax
No you don't. At least not in Australia.
The GST was introduced by John Howard.
1st of july 2000
Australia's Federal Leader of the Opposition does not have any particular residence. Only the Prime Minister has a special residence.
When the GST was introduced, after we were told it would not be, we were promised it would remain at 10%. At present, it is still 10%.
Tony Abbot is the Federal opposition leader in australia 2011.
Your business can claim GST if it is GST registered. For more information I recommend you search the Australian Taxation Office website. www.ato.gov.au It can be pretty complex for businesses. At CEI we reclaim Aussie GST regularly for business. We'd be happy to answer questions.info@cei-vat.com
Are you referring to GST (Goods and Services Tax) which is a tax on some goods (not primary produced goods) and services (if the entity is registered for GST)?
In Australia in 2010, the leader of the opposition is Tony Abbott, of the Liberal party of Australia.
The Business Activity Statement (BAS) is a form that businesses have to send to the Tax Department, in Australia, stating their income and how much GST (Goods and Services Tax of 10%) they collected. They also have to send in the tax they collected.If they had to pay any GST in the running of their business, then they subtract that from the GST they collected and send in a lesser amount.Large businesses do this every month. Smaller businesses do it every three months, or maybe even once a year.